MGT6726 [at Georgia Tech]

Privacy Tech Policy Law, 3 credit hours — This course takes a multi-disciplinary approach to privacy, a topic of great interest in the technology, policy, ethics, law, and business realms. Information collection, transmission, and utilization in analog and digital formats raise specific issues about information classification and organization; information storage and processing; and information transmission, transfer, and signaling. In addition, privacy tech policy affects the way one builds a network and related systems planning and design; human interfacing and use analysis; database development; and related aspects of hardware, software, economics, social factors, and capacity. Credit will not be awareded for both MGT 6726 and CS 4726 or CS 6726 or MGT 4726.

No prereqs

Taught by:

Main sections

MGT6726A

Taught by Ana Anton; Peter Swire. CRN is 84453, [view on OSCAR].

Meetings
  • 6:30PM-9:15PM in Scheller College of Business room 200 every Monday

MGT6726EM

Taught by Ana Anton; Peter Swire. CRN is 84452, [view on OSCAR].

Meetings
  • 6:30PM-9:15PM in Scheller College of Business room 200 every Monday