Aims of the Diploma
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Understand cyber security fundamentals and how to apply them against common cyber-attacks.
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You will gain practical experience of applying advanced investigation in cyber security.
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Given the increasing need for strong cyber security measures and the skills shortage in this area, this course is designed to make you an attractive candidate in this sector.
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Develop your capacity to learn and participate in society as a competent professional.
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Prepare you for the world of work and develop self-confidence and cyber-issue investigator abilities.
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Be a person who can lead and adapt to changing technology and have the ability to recognize technological and human trends.
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Be a graduate who meets the industry standard in the cyber security world and has experience in the use of general tools and technologies used in law and regulations.
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About the Diploma
The
Cyber Security for Law and Regulations diploma is a comprehensive program tailored
for legal professionals, including lawyers, law students, and judges. This
specialized course equips participants with a deep understanding of cybersecurity
principles, legal frameworks, and regulations. Covering topics such as digital
forensics, privacy laws, and incident response, the program ensures a unique
intersection of legal expertise and cybersecurity skills. With a focus on practical
applications, ethical hacking, and emerging trends, graduates are well-prepared to
navigate the complex landscape of cyber threats within a legal context. The diploma
serves as a crucial bridge between the legal and cybersecurity domains, offering a
competitive edge in today's technology-driven legal environment
Registration
Admission to this applied training diploma is open for jurists, lawyers, arbitration
committee members, and IT-related persons who are looking to acquire the required
practical skills and specialized knowledge in cyber security law and regulations
Timetable
The
lectures timetable is published separately, and it will be available after the
registration process is completed
(1) Foundation Requirements for Cyber Security (3 Hours Credit)
| Module No | Module Name | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| CS001 | English Skills and Cyber Security Specialist | 3 |
(2) Major Requirements (6 Hours Credit)
| Module No | Module Name | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| CS101 | Cyber Security Management | 3 |
| CS102 | Cyber Law and International Governance | 3 |
Compulsory Requirements (6 Hours Credit)
| Module No | Module Name | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| CS201 | Hacking Techniques | 3 |
| CS202 | Cyber Crimes, E-Crime Investigations | 3 |
(4) Supplementary Requirements (12 Hours Credit)
| Module No | Module Name | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| CS301 | Cyber Investigation and Digital Forensics | 3 |
| CS302 | Cyber Enabled Crimes | 3 |
| CS303 | Cyber Dependent Crimes | 3 |
| CS304 | Cyber Legislation | 3 |