Hi! I'm Arto, one of the individuals responsible for the course. The first part of the course series is more on the IS side. The latter parts, including the one starting next week are more hands on, and include security and software development -related content as well as more advanced theory things such as cryptography and machine learning methods for log mining. As a CS senior, I would likely take the course as it (depending on my institution) combines topics from multiple CS courses and looks at them through a specific phenomenon -- it might, in the end, be even fun.
I took a (probably) similar business/management-related course on Coursera once and it seemed to me that for the most part it's about knowing the implications and requirements of the blame game and legal consequences beforehand.