Courses
ITL 505 | Cybercrimes and Its Practice in Turkish Law
ECTS Credits : 6 | Offered semester : Fall Only | Language : Turkish
Department : Information and Technology Law (with thesis)
Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
Because criminal law intervenes directly in the freedom of individuals, it is a branch of law which has its own principles and system. The types of crimes and the way they are committed may change in relation to the development and spread of information technologies. On one hand, new types of crimes appear, on the other, new outlooks on some traditional crimes must be understood and re-evaluated. The legal system is stagnant compared to the advancement of technology, which causes difficulties in the struggle against cybercrimes, even proving abortive. In this course, crime theory will be reviewed and crimes related to information technology will be evaluated by means of case law, international covenants and practices all over the world. Furthermore, the gathering, analysis and reporting of electronic evidence will be discussed in the light of actual criminal procedure rules and technical principles of computer forensics. The criminal and civil liability system set forth in Law No. 5651 which regulates internet publishing and claims to prevent many crimes will be analyzed in great detail.
ITL 507 | Computer Forensics Techniques
ECTS Credits : 6 | Offered semester : Fall Only | Language : Turkish
Department : Information and Technology Law (with thesis)
Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
The course will review the techniques of applying computer forensics on Linux- and Windows-based systems. In the class, the process of computer forensics investigation will start with details on how to collect evidence, continue with different analysis techniques on the collected evidence, and finally, go over how to present the findings. Different techniques of how to analyze evidence will be explained thoroughly, and in addition, the class will go over topics such as chain of custody, evidence preservation and verification.
ITL 520 | Network Security
ECTS Credits : 6 | Offered semester : Spring Only | Language : Turkish
Department : Information and Technology Law (with thesis)
Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
Information security threats targeting computer networks will be covered and information about technical countermeasures which might be applied against these threats will be introduced during this course. Secure network protocols, authentication protocols, digital signature infrastructure, e-mail and DNS security, and wireless network security are the main subjects of the course. Information about system security components like firewalls, intrusion detection systems and malicious code detection systems will also be covered.
ITL 521 | E-Commerce
ECTS Credits : 6 | Offered semester : Fall Only | Language : Turkish
Department : Information and Technology Law (with thesis)
Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
Information and communication technologies (ICT) is everywhere and for everyone. Internet has become part of individuals, companies, institutions and governments around the world. Naturally e-commerce and all the derivative applications of “e” in commercial and business life are more seriously considered in recent years. The impact of Internet and ICT on the economic, political and social environment necessitates approaching the issue from a legal perspective. E-business rules and e-commerce dynamics differ from the traditional rules. The objective of this course is to provide an understanding of e-business and e-commerce facts to enable the participants of the program to evaluate the new ways of doing business more accurately. Various kinds of interaction and transactions occur over the Internet. Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 and the potential new versions of the Web introduced the Social Media and Semantic Web. The importance of privacy issues increased with all these new applications. Understanding the basics of e-commerce rules and applications is a prerequisite to elaborate the juristic cases stemming from all these masses of transactions, interactions and sharing over the Internet. The content of the course is planned to cover the key managerial issues of e-business and e-commerce rather than the technical issues. To accomplish the above course objective, the following topics will be addressed: e-business models, Web site features, e-business strategies, opportunities in e-business, online marketing in relation to customer relationship management, interactive marketing and permission marketing. General concepts of data warehousing, data mining, and payment and security systems on the Internet.
ITL 527 | Computer Forensic
ECTS Credits : 6 | Offered semester : Fall Only | Language : Turkish
Department : Information and Technology Law (with thesis)
Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
Restriction : LAW 613
Computer Forensics is designed to acquaint students with practical and legal concepts unique to the field of computer crime and computer forensic analysis. Computer forensics is typically defined as a scientific, systematic inspection of an electronic media and its’ contents for evidence or supportive evidence of a crime. As the use of computers and the Internet has become more prevalent within our society, computer forensics has developed into a highly technical field requiring specialized expertise. This course will attempt to educate students regarding appropriate computer forensics processes, and the importance of adhering to a strict set of standards when gathering and analyzing electronic data. This course introduces students to the collection, preservation, presentation and preparation of computer-based evidence for the purposes of criminal law enforcement or civil litigation. These activities define the central role of computer forensic practitioners involved in investigating computer crime scenes and torts involving computers.
ITL 528 | Cybersecurity
ECTS Credits : 6 | Offered semester : Spring Only | Language : Turkish
Department : Information and Technology Law (with thesis)
Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
Historic, fundamental and pervasive aspects of the field of cybersecurity. Concepts from human factors, cryptography, computer and network security policies. Different policy models and mechanisms that can be used to enforce these policies. Vulnerability analysis and intrusion detection. Demonstrating that cybersecurity is an art as well as a science. The course concludes with examples and case studies that are essential in understanding how these principles, policies and mechanisms are applied.
ITL 529 | Information and Communication Technologies Law
ECTS Credits : 6 | Offered semester : Fall and Spring | Language : Turkish
Department : Information and Technology Law (with thesis)
Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
The purpose of the course is to examine Information and Communication Technologies Law (ICT Law) discipline in accordance with comparative law and explain to the participants its role in the Turkish Law System and its progress. As part of the class, subjects such as national and international policies effecting ICT Law, entrepreneurship driven by the information technologies-based innovation, protection of consumers in accordance with the popular business applications on the internet, IPR's in information society, information security, advertising, standardization and accreditation models will be examined within the context of Turkish Law and EU legislation.
ITL 543 | Internet Law
ECTS Credits : 6 | Offered semester : Fall Only | Language : Turkish
Department : Information and Technology Law (with thesis)
Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
The course will examine the law, policy and governance of Internet in Turkey. The main objective of this course is to scrutinise the evolution of the legal, institutional and policy frameworks of Internet in Turkey. The course will particularly focus on the issue of fighting against unlawful and inappropriate Internet content. The increasing number of international, regional and national regulations and rules dealing with Internet gave rise to a special regime of roles, rights and obligations for the main Internet actors and stakeholders. The inefficiencies of classical regulatory frameworks in bringing solutions that meet the technical and dynamic nature of Internet, have led to emergence of a new governance model, which is specific for Internet. Another main objective of this course is comprehensively evaluating the Internet-specific governance model from the international and national (Turkish) perspectives. The lectures within this course will be carried out through in-class discussions; working groups and presentations in order to ensure active participation of the students. It is aimed to develop in-depth familiarity with a subset of the issues through intensive researches, discussions, and presentations.
ITL 549 | Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL Foundation)
ECTS Credits : 6 | Offered semester : Fall Only | Language : Turkish
Department : Information and Technology Law (with thesis)
Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
The course will provide an introduction to the life cycle of IT (Information Technology) Services Management. With case study, core disciplines of ITIL best practices will be learned. Students will be informed at the core level of ITIL core concepts, key principles for improving IT operations, practical guidance for applying ITIL to everyday IT situations, how to improve IT service quality, and strategies for balancing IT resources. In addition, all participants will be well positioned at the end of the semester to successfully complete the ITIL Foundation certification exam at the foundation level.
ITL 551 | Personal Data Protection as a Constitutional Right
ECTS Credits : 6 | Offered semester : Fall Only | Language : Turkish
Department : Information and Technology Law (with thesis)
Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
The course will examine in detail the "personal data protection right", which is a constitutional right of the individual and embodied with the concept of protection of private life. In this respect, the personal data protection right and the limits of this right will be analyzed. Within the scope of such analysis; at the national level; the Constitution of the Republic of Turkey, the Personal Data Protection Law, relevant legislation, and the case law will be examined. At the international level; conventions, examples of the best practices, case law, rulings and sectoral opinions will be examined. Besides, practical work will be done to consolidate the understanding of the participants.
ITL 555 | Technology Transactions
ECTS Credits : 6 | Offered semester : Spring Only | Language : Turkish
Department : Information and Technology Law (with thesis)
Course work load : 153 hour(s) + 0 minutes(s)
The course aims to introduce the specific and atypical contract structures and management of those in technology transactions apart from the implementation of standard contracts in purchase of goods, services and values. Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to; comparative contract draftings and construing skills on basis of technology modelling and applications, ability to determine the legal benefits in technology focused contracts in counter trade transactions, competence in technology focused intersectoral transactions, and legal competence in structuring the methodology and execution of emerging/advanced technologies transactions.
ITL 560 | E-Government
ECTS Credits : 6 | Offered semester : Spring Only | Language : Turkish
Department : Information and Technology Law (with thesis)
Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
The digital transformation has a significant influence on the delivery of public services. While certain public services benefit from the digital instruments, certain public services are delivered completely in the digital environment. The process, so-called e-government transformation, is a quite complex process, which encapsulates legal, technical and economic dimensions. The main objective of this course is fully examining the concept of e-government and the implementations of e-government projects in Turkey. Within the scope of the course, the current IT infrastructure in Turkey and the public IT projects will be examined from a legal perspective. In particular, the transformation of e-government will be subject to a comprehensive analysis in terms of information security, data protection, efficiency and sustainability.
ITL 564 | Trends in ICT and New Legislation Related to the System
ECTS Credits : 6 | Offered semester : Spring Only | Language : Turkish
Department : Information and Technology Law (with thesis)
Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
The course "Next Generation Networks" will be explained after the information related to Information and Communication Technologies in the Field of trends can be seen. The course "Next Generation Networks" will be explained after Areas where the observed in the Field of Information and Communication Technologies trends will be told. Areas where convergence and convergence after they have seen and describes induced changes in the ICT sector and 4th Generation systems and Telematics applications will be introduced legislation related to these differences.
ITL 566 | New Generation Systems and Effects on the Sector
ECTS Credits : 6 | Offered semester : Fall Only | Language : Turkish
Department : Information and Technology Law (with thesis)
Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
Development of Next Generation Information System and it will be explained the impact of the ICT Sector and Fourth Generation, Fifth Generation and Telematic Applications will be given information on the subject.
ITL 568 | E-commerce Law and E-commerce Industry Practices
ECTS Credits : 6 | Offered semester : Spring Only | Language : Turkish
Department : Information and Technology Law (with thesis)
Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
Within the scope of this course, the most common e-commerce models in Turkey and in the World will be discussed: These models, its legal framework, operational needs and varieties, marketing tools and their effects on e-commerce, positive and negative effects of developments in Internet and Telecommunication sectors on e-commerce will be evaluated. The targeted audience of this course is those are interested in e-commerce or professionals working at related sectors.
ITL 570 | Transformational Innovations in Financial Technologies
ECTS Credits : 6 | Offered semester : Spring Only | Language : Turkish
Department : Information and Technology Law (with thesis)
Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
Industry experts believe that between millions of jobs will be lost over the next decade due to disruptive financial technologies. Recognizing this important challenge which will also affect traditional finance sector, ‘Transformational Innovations in Financial Technologies’ class has been launched. Transformational innovations can disrupt traditional industry structures and blur industry boundaries, restructure how companies create and deliver goods and services, poses significant privacy, regulatory and law-enforcement problems, and furnish opportunities for inclusive growth. Some of the examples of innovations that concerns Financial Technologies are; cryptocurrencies and the blockchain, artificial intelligence and machine learning, mobile payment systems, open banking, digital transformation of banking sector, challenger bank, new players at financial arena (FinTech, Tech Companies etc.) and IoT. The purpose of the course is to create a better understanding on these Financial Technologies and shed light into related topics such as Communication Systems, Trends and Their Effects on Financial Technologies; Transformation at Banking and Finance Sector, New Technologies (AI, IoT, Machine Learning etc.) and their effects to the banking sector; Blockchain Fundamentals; New Players in Financial Arena (Fintechs, Technology Companies, Challenger Banks); Big Data Fundamentals (Data Science&Analysis); Regtech; Cybersecurity (cyber crime economy); New Business Models in Banking New Product Development Cycles, Open Banking; Innovation and User-Centered Design; Ethics &Privacy& Governance; Information Technology Security, Standards and other Technical Security Criteria; Data Localization and The Future of Financial Technologies Sector: Regulation and Policies.
ITL 572 | Big Data and Analytical CRM Applications in Data Based Economy
ECTS Credits : 6 | Offered semester : Spring Only | Language : Turkish
Department : Information and Technology Law (with thesis)
Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
This course will involve provision of information about data-based economics, big data as a component of this concept and global application examples at the outset. In that respect, the position of data in economics and business world as well as the added value created by data will be explained by means of examples from several industries. Also, the purpose and scope of data collection methods, data deduplication, data enrichment and profiling, data storage and similar CRM applications will be explained so that students may gain insight as to cloud and similar data technologies as well as several analytical CRM applications and new business models adopted by corporations. Students will be informed about information security problems which arise during data applications in addition to the technological and legal measures required to be taken to that end. Focusing on the most frequently used CRM contract types in practice, information will be provided about the important technical and legal points which should be taken into consideration while drafting those contracts. CRM applications will be evaluated under the relevant regulations including, primarily, the Law on Protection of Personal Data (KVKK) and students will be enlightened about the important points and required measures in that respect.
ITL 553 | European Data Protection Law
ECTS Credits : 6 | Offered semester : Fall Only | Language : Turkish
Department : Information and Technology Law (with thesis)
Course work load : 153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
Upon understanding the foundations of data protection and examining the general approaches towards privacy, the most influential data protection law applications will be investigated. It is aimed to help students develop a comprehensive understanding of the international data protection regulations, particularly European Data Protection Law. Especially, examining European General Data Protection Regulation’s provisions thoroughly, which is likely to affect business all around the world, is important for Turkish Data Protection applications. In addition, all participants will be well positioned at the end of the semester to successfully complete the IAPP CIPP/E certification exam, which has been accredited worldwide. CIPP/E certification is an indicator of a comprehensive understanding of the GDPR and its applications. This class also intends to get students familiarise with best practices in data protection law around the world.
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