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Diploma in Laws of Cyber Crimes and Laws

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Diploma in Laws of Cyber Crimes and Laws

(Duration: 6–12 Months | Mode: Online/Offline)

Course Overview

This diploma provides specialized knowledge of cybercrime laws, digital forensics, and legal frameworks governing cyberspace. It covers international and domestic cyber laws, investigative techniques, and preventive measures to combat cyber threats.

Eligibility

  • Graduates (any discipline) or law students.

  • Professionals in IT, cybersecurity, law enforcement, or legal practice.


Course Modules

1. Introduction to Cyber Crimes

  • Definition, types, and evolution of cybercrimes.

  • Cyber threats: hacking, phishing, ransomware, identity theft, etc.

2. Legal Frameworks for Cyber Crimes

  • International Laws:

    • Budapest Convention on Cybercrime.

    • UN resolutions on cybercrime.

  • Domestic Laws (Country-Specific):

    • IT Act (India), Computer Misuse Act (UK), CFAA (USA), etc.

    • Data protection laws (GDPR, PDPB).

3. Cybercrime Investigation & Digital Forensics

  • Cybercrime investigation procedures.

  • Digital evidence collection, preservation, and admissibility in court.

  • Tools for forensic analysis (e.g., EnCase, FTK).

4. Laws on Data Privacy & Security

  • Data protection regulations (GDPR, CCPA).

  • Rights of individuals and obligations of organizations.

5. Intellectual Property (IP) in Cyberspace

  • Copyright, trademarks, and patents in digital content.

  • Combating online piracy and IP theft.

6. Cyber Terrorism & National Security

  • Laws against cyber terrorism and state-sponsored attacks.

  • Role of agencies (e.g., CERT-In, INTERPOL).

7. Ethical Hacking & Legal Boundaries

  • White-hat hacking vs. cybercrime.

  • Legal permissions (penetration testing, bug bounty programs).

8. Case Studies & Landmark Judgments

  • Analysis of high-profile cybercrime cases (e.g., Sony hack, WannaCry).

  • Court rulings on cyber disputes.

9. Practical Training (Optional)

  • Mock cybercrime investigations.

  • Drafting legal notices/complaints for cyber offenses.


Learning Outcomes

  • Understand cybercrime laws globally and locally.

  • Analyze digital evidence and support legal proceedings.

  • Advise organizations on compliance with cyber laws.

Career Prospects

  • Cyber Law Consultant

  • Digital Forensics Analyst

  • Legal Advisor for IT firms

  • Law Enforcement (Cyber Cell)

Assessment & Certification

  • Exams, case study submissions, and a final project.

  • Diploma awarded upon completion.