Admissions open for hybrid PGD course in Cyber Law & Cyber Forensics at NLSIU

Admissions open for hybrid PGD course in Cyber Law & Cyber Forensics at NLSIU

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New Delhi, Updated on Sep 6, 2022 13:29 IST

Candidates interested in pursuing a hybrid postgraduate diploma course in Cyber Law & Cyber Forensics at NLSIU must apply latest by September 15, 2022.

Admissions open for hybrid PGD course in Cyber Law & Cyber Forensics at NLSIU

National Law School of India University (NLSIU) has notified that admissions are open for the hybrid postgraduate diploma course in Cyber Law & Cyber Forensics (PGDCLCF). The last date to apply is September 15, 2022.

It focuses on cutting-edge issues in the field of cyber law and forensics and equips graduates to understand and work in the fields of internet-enabled and online business and commerce, as well as to understand the implications of online social interactions and actions. 

"With grounding in international and Indian law relating to cyber law and forensics, graduates from this programme can play roles in policy-making, law enforcement, and the development of business and social strategies that leverage the capabilities of information technology in general and the Internet in particular. The PGDCLCF has been provided continuously since 2013," reads NLSIU’s official notification. 

The programme is spread across one year and gives learners the flexibility to design their own learning pathways.

Highlights of PGDCLCF programme at NLSIU

Following are the key highlights:

  1. Examines the interlinkages between emerging technologies and their applications with current laws, policy developments, and practical applications of international and Indian cyber laws and forensics.
  2. Specific studies of areas such as cryptocurrency, blockchain, and artificial intelligence examine whether contemporary legal systems are effective in regulating developing technologies, how citizens and businesses may interface with such technologies and the developmental direction of jurisprudence in this space.
  3. Graduates can expect to play roles in strategy, policy, advocacy, and legal advisory and litigation roles for businesses, individuals, and organisations that depend upon technology; graduates would also be equipped for positions in governance and efforts in bridging the digital divide.

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