Legal computer science
Learn more about the use of ICT tools from a legal point of view and certify the skills acquired with a path valid for professional training credits.
Advanced level IT certification
Current Western society can be defined as an information society, millions of pieces of information are exchanged daily and images and videos are shared.
In this scenario, the possibility of falling into information error must be considered, with the consequent ease of discrediting the individual, suppressing his freedom of thought and attacking his personality rights. In short, the other side of the coin of the possibilities offered by the Internet is represented by the risks linked to improper use of this tool.
Furthermore, modern technologies have made electronic commerce and the net economy possible, which, however, must be governed by precise rules that protect both the seller and the buyer, in order to make the internet economy as clean and transparent as possible. Improper use of the tools can also lead to computer crimes.
The path teaches how to grasp the new perspectives offered and use them, to know the harm of technologies and to know how to recognize the rights of the individual who is preparing to use them.

EIPASS Legal Informatica is recognized by the Ministry of Education (MIUR) and constitutes a valid qualification for the recognition of scores in the scholastic context, university and competition.
What you will learn
- Describe the changes brought about by the technological and information society, knowing the legal implications.
- Define IT law and legal IT; recognize and identify the interests protected in relation to new technologies.
- Define e-commerce in light of the related legal issues and relevant legislation; know the issues related to privacy and consumer protection.
- Defining digital citizenship; learn about citizen rights and computerization concepts, dematerialization, digitalization and e-Government.
- Describe the functioning of the PEC and its value; recognize the methods of archiving digital documents.
- Recognize internet crimes and computer crimes, delving into the most significant aspects from a criminological point of view.
Spent
It also corresponds to the autonomous level requested in the CV Europass under digital skills item.
| National Council | number of credits |
|---|---|
| Forensic | 4 |
Examination modules
- New technologies and protection of personality
- Electronic commerce
- Digital rights
- Cybercrimes