Includes appendix, references, index, glossary, and diagrams. Summary: "Cyberlaw is everywhere: the intersection of law and technology. Law in the United States has evolved over hundreds of years and is now intertwined with technology, computers, the internet, and information systems. Cyberlaw affects everything we do, within traditional and digital spaces. Cybercrime is rampant and allows theft from far away, privacy is a critical concem as personal data is collected, sold, and hacked. Cyberconflict occurs between nation states, and now cyberspace provides a global method for speech, persuasion, and even manipulation. This book is for anyone desiring to learn about cyberlaw. Read it cover-to-cover or jump to the chapters relevant to your research. It breaks complexities into their simplest parts, then adds explanation and detail, then provides extensive additional references. The part and chapter titles show the book's comprehensive joumey. We start by building a cyberlaw learning mindset, then introduce law in the U.S. Next, we walk through technology. cybercrime, traditional civil laws applied to cyber, data laws, cyber conflict, cyber speech, and finally apply it to organization management. Cyberlaw issues penetrate every aspect of our lives, society, and system of government and democracy. This book explores them from a comprehensive perspective." Provided by publisher.