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About Susan Brenner

Professor Brenner has published a number of articles dealing with cyberthreats, including Cybercrime Metrics, and Cyber-Threats and the Limits of Bureaucratic Control. She has also spoken on economic espionage at the Harvard International Law Journal’s annual symposium and at a symposium on cyberwar and cybercrime jointly sponsored by the St. Johns’ University School of Law and NATO Allied Command Transformation. She has published books dealing with law and technology, including Cyber Threats: The Decline of the Nation-State (Routledge, 2014); Cyberthreats:  Emerging Fault Lines of the Nation-States (Oxford University Press, 2009), and Cybercrime: Criminal Threats from Cyberspace (Praeger, 2010, 2016).
 
Professor Brenner is also the author of the CYB3RCRIM3 blog, http://cyb3rcrim3.blogspot.com/.

Positions

1988 - Present Professor, University of Dayton Law
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Disciplines

Law

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Education

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1981 JD, Indiana University
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1971 MA, Kent State University
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1968 BA, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
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Law and Technology (5)

Criminal Law and Procedure (1)

Computer Law (3)

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