Cloud Computing Law

Completed by KE ZHU

April 19, 2024

Approximately 1 months at 10 hours a week to complete

Course Certificates Completed

Cloud Computing Law: Transactions

Cloud Computing Law: Data Protection and Cybersecurity

Cloud Computing Law: Law Enforcement, Competition, & Tax

View certificate for KE ZHU, Cloud Computing Law, offered through Coursera. In this Specialisation, learners developed an understanding of the legal and regulatory implications of using and providing cloud computing services. The Specialisation consists of three courses and covers a range of relevant legal areas, including cloud contracts, data protection law, and law enforcement access. To apply their knowledge, learners analysed case studies and answered a series of multiple-choice questions which tested the ability to describe cloud providers’ and customers’ legal rights, to identify and assess relevant legal risks, and to suggest possible legal and technological solutions.

Course Certificates

Earned after completing each course in the Specialization

Cloud Computing Law: Transactions

Queen Mary University of London

Taught by: Christopher Millard, Chris Reed & Johan David Michels

Completed by: KE ZHU by January 28, 2024

4 weeks of study, 4-6 hrs per week = 20 hrs total

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Cloud Computing Law: Data Protection and Cybersecurity

Queen Mary University of London

Taught by: Christopher Millard, Ian Walden, Dimitra Kamarinou & Johan David Michels

Completed by: KE ZHU by February 26, 2024

3 weeks of study, 4-6 hours per week = 15 hrs total

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Cloud Computing Law: Law Enforcement, Competition, & Tax

Queen Mary University of London

Taught by: Ian Walden, Jessica Shurson & Vasiliki Koukoulioti

Completed by: KE ZHU by April 19, 2024

3 weeks of study, 4-6 hrs per week = 15 hrs total

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