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6 Cybersecurity Law LLM Degree Programs


University of Johannesburg
LLM in Cyber Law
- Johannesburg, South Africa
LLM
Full time
12 months
On-Campus
English
This LLM program is a sui generis program that discusses related aspects of Cyber Law. These Cyber Law aspects encapsulate the intersection that exists between law and the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR). It also aims to provide students with in-depth legal and technical knowledge and skills of establishing and implementing responsive programs, policy, and legal frameworks relating to the ever-expanding area of Cyber Law. I


George Washington University, Law School
National Security Law Programs (LL.M.)
- Washington, USA
LLM
Full time, Part time
1 year
Distance Learning, On-Campus, Blended
English
The National Security Law programs the George Washington University Law School highlight our unique strengths: a nationally recognized faculty, a comprehensive curriculum, and access to the extensive Washington, D.C., foreign relations, cybersecurity, and national security law community. While a number of U.S. law schools offer one or two courses in these fields, few others approach the number of courses available at GW Law. Students can choose between receiving an LL.M. in National Security and Cybersecurity Law, an LL.M. in National Security and U.S. Foreign Relations Law, or an MSL in Cybersecurity.
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George Mason University - Antonin Scalia Law School
LLM in Cyber, Intelligence, and National Security Law
- Arlington, USA
LLM
Full time, Part time
1 year
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
The LLM in Cyber, Intelligence & National Security Law at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School prepares lawyers and professionals to navigate the complex legal, policy, and operational challenges emerging in today’s digital world.


UNICRI United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute
Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Cybercrime, Cybersecurity and International Law
- Turin, Italy
LLM
Full time
13 months
Distance Learning
English
The online Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Cybercrime, Cybersecurity and International Law aims at training participants in international law and applied practices to investigate and combat malicious cyber activities, as well as at providing them with in-depth knowledge of existing cybercrime prevention strategies at various levels, with a focus on the international dimensions of cybercrime and cybersecurity.


Universidad de Leon
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Master in Cybersecurity Law and Digital Environment
- León, Spain
LLM
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
Spanish
Fast-track counseling
We train professionals specialized in the field of Cybersecurity Law and the Digital Environment, which will respond to the new challenges facing the Law based on the advances derived from the new communication and information technologies.


Loyola Law School
Master of Laws (LLM) - Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Specialization
- Los Angeles, USA
LLM
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Cybersecurity & Data Privacy LLM Specialization at Loyola Law School, Los Angeles offers students a slate of classes and experiential learning opportunities to prepare them for the evolving legal demands presented by emerging technology.
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You'll explore the intersection of technology and law through Cybersecurity Law degree programs at the LLM level. This discipline focuses on understanding the legal principles governing information security and privacy in an increasingly digital world.
Through courses in data protection regulations, digital rights, and cybercrime law, students gain an in-depth understanding of the legal frameworks essential to safeguarding information. Students build critical analytical skills as they examine case studies involving cybersecurity incidents and their legal ramifications. They also engage in drafting legal documents, negotiating contracts, and formulating compliance strategies tailored for organizations.
The environment encourages students to think critically about the implications of technology on legal standards. Graduates emerge prepared for careers as compliance officers, privacy officers, or cybersecurity consultants, equipped to address the evolving challenges in this dynamic field. Completing this degree not only deepens legal expertise but also meets the growing demand for professionals who can navigate both the legal and technological aspects of cybersecurity.