Studying law and cyber security offers a unique skillset, blending legal expertise with the technical knowledge required to navigate the rapidly evolving digital landscape. You will be prepared to address complex challenges at the intersection of technology, data privacy, and cyber crime, as well as the legal frameworks shaping the future of the internet and cyber security. What you'll study: Study core areas of cyber security, including network security, cryptography, ethical hacking, digital forensics, risk management, and cyber threat analysis to protect systems and data. Explore the legal issues surrounding cyber security, such as data protection, privacy laws, intellectual property, and cyber crime legislation. Develop in-depth knowledge of legal principles and practices, including connections between law, ethics, digital rights, privacy law and regulatory frameworks specific to the digital age. Develop critical analytical skills to assess legal precedents and policies affecting the digital world while gaining technical expertise to address emerging cyber security challenges. Acquire essential legal skills in negotiation, critical analysis, advocacy, and legal writing. Opportunities to enhance your career development and employability are integrated throughout the degree program. You will gain practical experience through internships, industry projects, and real case studies, building a professional network and equipping yourself with the skills needed to thrive in both the legal and cyber security sectors. [116978M]
Scholarship for Academic Excellence for International Students
English Language Requirements
IELTS score
PTE scores
2025 year
Listening
6.5
Speaking
6.5
Reading
6.5
Writing
6.5
Overall
7.0
School Level
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