Resources for the Book: Cyberlaw
Law for Digital Spaces and Information Systems
By John Bandler
Here are resources and links regarding my book and online course on cyberlaw.
The table of contents is listed below, with links to each chapter reference page which has the relevant resources and links.
Looking for something else?
- See about the book and where to buy it at my main book page.
- See about my Udemy course on cyberlaw and coupon code
- See my book FAQ page
- See who the book is for
Table of Contents of the book (with linked resources)
Below is a chapter list with links to chapter references and additional reading for each chapter. This will evolve and is provided as a courtesy and free resource.
- About the author (on this website)
- Acknowledgements
- 0. About the chapter resource pages (an explainer page)
- Cyberlawbook printable tabs 2025-01-28 (Word document you can print for book tabs to the main parts)
Part 1: Cyberlaw learning mindset
- 1. Why cyberlaw and using the book
- 2. Cyberlaw sits on a foundation of traditional law
- 3. Reading, learning, researching, writing, and artificial intelligence tools
Part 2: Introduction to law
- 4. Rules humans create, live by, and break
- 5. Laws introduced: Rules from government
- 6. Introducing the US legal system: Substantive laws and procedural laws (laws for conduct, and a process to investigate and resolve)
- 7. U.S. Constitution and Amendments: The foundation for law and government
- 8. Crime, criminal law, and criminal justice introduced
- 9. Civil law introduced
- 10. The First Amendment and protections for speech from government interference
- 11. The Fourth Amendment and government search and seizure
- 12. Jurisdiction
Part 3: Entering “cyberspace”
- 13. How did we get to cyberlaw?
- 14. Cybercrime and identity theft
- 15. Markets for your data and a need for privacy
- 16. Technology introduced
- 17. Cybersecurity introduced
- 18. Applying law to the digital domain
Part 4: Criminal cyberlaw
- 19. The Western Express cybercrime case
- 20. Substantive cybercrime laws
- 21. Criminal procedure and gathering evidence
- 22. Virtual currency and money laundering
- 23. Solving the cybercrime problem
Part 5: Civil cyberlaw I
- 24. Intentional torts (wrongs)
- 25. Negligence law
- 26. Contract law
- 27. Regulation introduced
- 28. Intellectual property law
Part 6: Civil cyberlaw II: Data law
- 29. Data law introduced
- 30. Data breach notification laws
- 31. Cybersecurity and data protection laws
- 32. Privacy and privacy laws
- 33. Artificial intelligence
- 34. Summarizing some data laws
Part 7: International cyber actions
Part 8: Speech and expression in depth
Part 9: Organizations and cyberlaw
- 37. Business law basics
- 38. Management and policy work
- 39. Managing cyber issues
- 40. Cybersecurity frameworks
- 41. The Four Pillars of Cybersecurity
Part 10: Conclusion, Resources, Appendix
- 42. Conclusion
- 43. My journey to write this book
- 44. References and additional reading
- 45. List of diagrams
- 46. Frequent abbreviations
- 47. Glossary
- 48. Index
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Other
Course instructors: If you are teaching a course using this book and would like additional resources, please contact me if I can be of help. If you are considering this as a book, feel free to reach out, and see this.
Details and ISBN
- Title: Cyberlaw: Law for Digital Spaces and Information Systems
- Author John T. Bandler. Publisher: Bandler Group LLC. 1st Edition, 2025
- See main book page for other book details
Links
- Purchase the book
- More about the book on this site
- Amazon book links
- Paperback, $24.95
- Hardcover, $34.95, LINK TBD
- eBook, $9.95, LINK TBD
- Amazon - John's Author page
- Purchase the online course
- See my Udemy page for links and coupon codes (Cyberlaw course is free for now)
- Resources on this website on Cyberlaw:
- See above for a chapter-by-chapter links
- See these course reading lists (undergrad, graduate, and law school)
- JJ Sec 213 Cyberlaw 2025 Spring (undergraduate general cyberlaw, adjust depth and detail accordingly)
- Pace IS 647 Law Info Systems 2025 Spring (graduate information systems law for information systems, adjust depth and detail accordingly)
- Updating course reading lists TBD
- Services
- Cybersecurity Services
This page is hosted at https://johnbandler.com/cyberlawbook-resources, copyright John Bandler, all rights reserved.
Originally posted 6/24/2024. Updated 01/30/2025.