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NSA-Approved Cybersecurity Law and Policy Course Now Available Online

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Anyone who is interested in cybersecurity law and policy can now take an online course that was partly shaped by National Security Agency, which touches on international and domestic cybersecurity law, cyber risk, and technical details like how smartphones function.

The course can be accessed through the CLARK Center, a curriculum management platform hosted at Towson University. Although the NSA put out a Call for Proposal for the course’s creation, the course is unclassified and is not intended to cover internal NSA policy or business.

The program will serve as a primer to the legal and technical details of offensive and defensive cyber-operations. Although it is not necessarily about NSA operations, taking the course could help future government employment applications stand out.

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