Instructors: Scott J. Shapiro & Sean O'Brien
We're updating the materials for our Hacking & Cybersecurity course at a new repository, where we're building a friendly frontend to browse through the class. Check out the first video!
For the previous course materials, browse through the folders in this repository.
To understand what this course is all about, read the press coverage and intro articles.
- A Lawfare Hacking and Cybersecurity Course
- Can You Hack It? Find Out In Our Lawfare Class
- If Students Can Hack This Course, They’re Ready for Information Age Lawyering
- Knowing How to Hack Will Be Vital In a Cybercrime-filled Future
- This Is Why I Teach My Students How to Hack
This class is based upon materials developed by Scott J. Shapiro, Sean O'Brien, and Laurin Weissinger at Yale Law School since 2018. Some of these materials have been collected at another repository, though the design of the class has changed over time. Laurin's contributions have been covered by tech press and both Scott and Sean have talked about their approach to the course in Yale media.
These class materials are ethical Free and Open Source Software (FOSS). Any and all original work contained in this repository that is authored by Scott J. Shapiro, Sean O'Brien, and/or any guest instructors is released under the GNU AGPL version 3 or any later version. See LICENSE for more information.
Lawfare™ is a trademark of the Lawfare Institute and any and all representations of that mark in this repository are © copyright Lawfare Institute.