Student-M4
Digital Responsibility for University Students & Young Professionals
For Ages 19-25. Advanced UAE law, information operations analysis, the CRAAP test, malinformation, and building your professional digital identity in the UAE.
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👤 InstructorBy in Secondary Education
📅 Updated: April 2026 • 🌐 English & Arabic • 🏅 Certified
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
University students and young professionals in the UAE sit at the intersection of high digital engagement, developing professional identity, and maximum legal exposure. They are the age group most likely to be content creators, influencers, student journalists, and early-career professionals who post about their workplace. They need sophisticated legal knowledge and professional-grade digital conduct skills not basic safety rules. This module provides exactly that.
- Demonstrate advanced understanding of UAE Cybercrime Law including organizational liability and extraterritorial application
- Identify the specific markers of state-sponsored information operations — coordinated inauthentic behavior, astroturfing, bot amplification
- Apply the CRAAP test (Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, Purpose) to UAE-specific academic and professional sources
- Explain the concept of malinformation — true information shared with harmful intent — and identify three UAE-specific scenarios
- Assess your current social media presence against UAE legal and professional expectations
- Produce a written personal digital conduct policy for your UAE career
This module concludes with a structured personal digital conduct policy exercise: each learner writes a one-page policy for their own digital behavior covering platforms, content restrictions, verification habits, and a commitment to the 10-second rule. This document is yours to keep and update as your UAE career develops.
COURSE CONTENT
Advanced UAE Cybercrime Law
- Beyond the Basics: Organizational Liability and Student Groups
- Academic Freedom in the UAE: Where the Legal Limits Actually Are
- Extraterritorial Application: You Are Abroad — UAE Law Still Applies
- Student Journalism in UAE: What Protections Exist and What Do Not
- Advanced Law Check: Legal, Illegal, or Requires More Context?
- Preview
Information Operations — Advanced Analysis
- Coordinated Inauthentic Behavior: What It Is and How to Spot It
- Astroturfing and Sockpuppeting: Making Fringe Views Look Mainstream
- IRGC Campaigns Against UAE in 2026: Specific Documented Techniques
- Analysis Exercise: Is This Organic Discourse or a Coordinated Campaign?
- Five Real Examples: Organic or Information Operation?
The CRAAP Test for Academic and Professional Contexts
- CRAAP Explained: Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, Purpose
- Apply CRAAP: UAE Government Portal vs Academic Journal vs News Article
- Apply CRAAP: Arabic-Language Source vs International Coverage of UAE
- When Sources Conflict: How to Decide Which to Trust
- Rate This Source: Five Sources, Apply CRAAP to Each
Misinformation, Disinformation, and Malinformation
- Three Categories Explained: Mis, Dis, and Malinformation — The Differences
- Malinformation Scenario 1: Sharing a True Home Address With Harmful Intent
- Malinformation Scenario 2: Publishing Verified But Restricted Operational Info
- Malinformation Scenario 3: Accurate Casualty Figure Shared Before Official Release
- Classify It: Misinformation, Disinformation, or Malinformation?
Building Your Professional Digital Identity in the UAE
- LinkedIn in UAE: What to Post, What to Avoid, How to Position Yourself
- Employer Social Media Policies: How to Find and Read Them
- Implied Policies: What Is Expected Even Without a Written Policy
- Writing Exercise: Draft Your Personal Digital Conduct Policy
- Module Assessment: Written Case Study + Legal Scenario Analysis (80% Pass)
Requirements
- Recommended to complete S-M3 or equivalent before this module
- Ages 19-25; self-paced individual completion
- Approximately 55 minutes — can be split across two sessions
- LinkedIn account recommended for the professional identity exercise
Description
- Advanced UAE Cybercrime Law: organizational liability and extraterritorial reach
- State-sponsored information operations: four specific techniques identified
- CRAAP test for UAE-specific academic and professional sources
- Misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation — legally distinct and practically critical
- LinkedIn and professional social media strategy for UAE context
- Personal digital conduct policy — written by you, owned by you
INSTRUCTOR

UAE Digital Safety Institute
Accredited Digital Law Educator35,237 Reviews 4.4 Rating 998,970 Students 16 Courses
The UAE Digital Safety Institute is a specialist educational body focused on digital law literacy across the Emirates. Our instructors are legal professionals and digital safety specialists with direct experience of UAE Federal Cybercrime Law enforcement.
- 55 min
- 5
- 19-25 years
- English & Arabic
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