Informatique et libertés sur internet

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  • 6 Sequences
  • Introductive Level
  • Starts on May 20, 2015
  • Ends on July 4, 2015

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Course details

Syllabus

Semaine 1 - Fondamentaux et concepts-clé

Semaine 2 - Les droits des internautes

Semaine 3 - Les obligations des sites internet (1/2)

Semaine 4 - Les obligations des sites internet (2/2)

Semaine 5 - Commerce électronique et protection des données

Semaine 6 - Les dossiers brulants en matière de protection des données

Prerequisite

Au grand public, sans aucun prérequis.

Instructors

Guillaume Desgens-Pasanau
L'enseignantGuillaume Desgens-Pasanau est Maître de conférences associé au CNAM. Il y a créé un certificat de spécialisation pour les correspondants "informatique et libertés" (CS25). Son cours de droit des technologies de l'information et de la communication (UE DRA104) bénéficie du label "CNIL formation". Guillaume Desgens-Pasanau a travaillé pendant huit ans à la CNIL où il a exercé les fonctions de chef du service des affaires juridiques. Il est unanimement reconnu comme l'un des meilleurs experts français spécialisés en droit à la protection des données.

Avec la participation de :
Sophie Nerbonne directrice de la conformité à la CNIL, Maître Fabrice Naftalski avocat associé Ernst et Young spécialisé en protection des données, Nathalie Metallinos avocate et membre de l’ADIJ, Colonel Eric Freyssinet responsable de la lutte contre la cybercriminalité au sein de la gendarmerie nationale, Patrick Blum ainsi que Philippe Salaun et Xavier Leclerc correspondants informatique et libertés, Loan VU et Christophe Salaix diplômés du certificat CIL du CNAM, Sylvie Rozenfeld, journaliste.

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The Conservatoire national des arts et métiers is a major higher education establishment dedicated to lifelong learning. Created by the Convention in 1794 at the suggestion of Abbé Henri Grégoire "to improve national industry", CNAM is now a public scientific, cultural and professional institution with the status of a grand établissement.

Every year, the public institution, its 28 regional centres and its 150 teaching centres welcome almost 100,000 students (employees, jobseekers, self-employed workers), who come to Cnam to update their knowledge, improve their skills or acquire a diploma, from baccalaureate level to post-graduate and engineering diplomas.

In order to meet the expectations of its customers, Cnam has set itself the target of offering 70% of its training courses in digital format, enabling a variety of learning methods to be used (face-to-face, hybrid, distance learning) and ensuring that its courses are accessible to everyone, anywhere and at any time.

In addition to this objective, the Cnam has included in its master plan the development of massive, open and online courses (MOOC) for the French-speaking public, which will complement its range of degree courses in different ways. The first courses in the fields of management, health, IT and mathematics are already in production.

 

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France Université Numérique is the broadcaster of the online courses of French higher education institutions and their partners.

It operates several platforms of diffusion, of which the best known, FUN MOOC, is the first French-speaking academic platform worldwide. Thanks to many partner institutions, this platform offers a vast catalog of courses enriched daily with various themes and current events.

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