New times present new business challenges. Information technology has improved communication and provided new growth opportunities to companies in almost all fields. E-commerce, FinTech, mobile banking, the internet of things, etc. Technology has had a profound impact on the way in which companies carry on their business.
But as companies grow globally and introduce new technologies, their security vulnerabilities also increase. Information that used to be kept internally now flows through different levels and devices, which obviously increases exposure to increasingly sophisticated cyber-attacks.
This implies a new challenge to lawyers, who need to be familiar with any developments on the legal aspects of this new reality.
The Global Corporate Executive Master in Cybersecurity provides comprehensive training on major elements of cybersecurity, both from a legal and technical perspective. A complete programme with the best professionals, allowing our students to acquire the skills required to work in this new environment.
The Global Corporate Executive Master in Cybersecurity is aimed and focused on the sector of already experienced lawyers, professionals involved in security or IT management or other people already holding a B.A. degree who will be interested in studying and receiving a Masters Degree in Cybersecurity.
As it is ISDE’s philosophy we do not only mean our students to reach the most up to date knowledge about Cybersecurity from a legal and technical perspective, but to acquire the skills that will help them to reach their professional goals.
To do so we count on an academic staff composed by the most important lecturers related to the Cybersecurity legal and technical arenas. Their commitment in making of this Program the best Corporate Executive Master in Cybersecurity is the guarantee of its unequalled quality.
Furthermore, Deloitte is directly involved in this program providing guidance, expertise and senior lecturers. In particular, CyberSOC-CERT is Deloitte’s global cybersecurity operations centre, a model in the technology security sector and first choice for the largest industry companies. CyberSOC-CERT is connected to the rest of Deloitte’s Global Cyber Security Centres and CICs (cyber intelligence Centres) around the world and features unmatched intelligence to anticipate cyberattacks.
In addition to that, you will have the personalized care ISDE always provides to its students, to make of this Master your way of becoming one of the top professionals in Cybersecurity Law worldwide.
Programme:
1. Introduction to cybersecurity
Over view of threats, the human factor and related good practice, cybersecurity management - aid decision making, cybersecurity for critical infrastructures.
2. Legislative and regulatory environment, international cybernorms.
E.U. cybersecurity, data security and privacy U.S. cybersecurity laws and regulations. International cybersecurity norms; Wassaaner. Cyber terrorism and warfare: an international perspective.
3. Right of information and digital assets
Intangibleproperty,legalprotectionofinformation and telematic communications, e-signature and e-Administration, payments in the telematics field.
4. IT compliance & risk management
What does compliance mean? Quality cer tification standards, PCI Compliance, e-Government and National Security Scheme.
5. Legal compliance
Criminal liability of legal persons, personal data protection, information society services and the prevention of money laundering in the IT field.
6. Response to security breaches
How to respond to an attack from a technical perspective, preventive technical aspects to be considered, procedural aspects relating to security breaches, privacy impact assessments and new requirements foreseen by the EU General Data Protection Regulation.
7. Electronic evidence and its use
National and international regulations on electronic evidence, national and international institutional system on cybersecurity, electronic evidence in the business environment, regulations applicable to telecom operators, use of electronic evidence and evidentiar y difficulties.
8. Computer crime
The new crime on the Internet and specific bodies for criminal investigation, applicable law (the Criminal Code and the revised Criminal Procedure Act).
9. Cybersecurty forecasting.
A look at the future of computing, technology and the global economy, and related cyber threats and cybersecurity. Cyber intelligence; geopolitical considerations. Industry-specific developments and the changing corporation (increased prominence of privacy, compliance, CISO, CTO officers). The evolving nature of the lawyer’s role as client advisor.