(3/5) Mag de politie jouw computer hacken?

While police used to lurk in the bushes with binoculars, spying on a suspect of a crime, these days they'd much rather hack a suspect's computer. But are they even allowed to do that? Dr. Bart Schermer (Leiden University) explains the investigative powers police have in our modern, digital world. From spying on your Facebook to using a virtual child to track down child pornography suspects: how far can the police go? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This week on Universiteit van Nederland: Legal scholar Dr. Bart Schermer When Bart Schermer started his studies in 1996, there was no specialization in internet law. Twenty years later, we can no longer do without it, and Bart Schermer is a university lecturer at the Center for Law in the Information Society at Leiden University. The big question is: does the law actually protect us sufficiently against everything that happens on the World Wide Web? Want to know more? Click here for more information! http://www.universiteitvannederland.n... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About the University of the Netherlands: The best professors in the Netherlands give free online lectures. A new lecture is posted online every workday, and a new professor every week. Want to attend a recording? You can! Four evenings a month, we record lectures at Club AIR in Amsterdam, and you can be there. During each evening, we record five fifteen-minute lectures, followed by a Q&A and a meet and greet (because by then, the professor will be a rock star). Highly recommended! For tickets and more information ► http://www.universiteitvannederland.n... Check out our website! ► http://www.universiteitvannederland.nl/ Twitter ►   / universiteitnl   Facebook ►   / universiteitvannederland