Spring 2020

IMS 382 Identity and Public Policy

Unique ID: 27335

Class will meet Fridays and Saturdays on the following weekends: January 24-25, February 14-15, March 6-7, April 3-4, May 1-2. Co-taught by Philip Doty and Craig Blaha.

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DESCRIPTION

Restricted to students in the Master of Science in Identity Management and Security program. Overview of how identity and public policy relate to each other. Examines key identity policy areas including privacy, surveillance, identity theft, health information, business-to-business relationships, and the co-evolution of identity and information technologies. The equivalent of three lecture hours a week for one semester. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.