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University of Maryland School of Law Launches Cybersecurity, Homeland Security, Crisis Management Degrees

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The University of Maryland’s Francis King Carey School of Law is launching advanced professional training, through their online Master of Science in Cybersecurity Law, and in Homeland Security and Crisis Management Law. These part-time, two-year, online programs have been developed for working professionals who want to gain a competitive edge in their career by developing an understanding of the law within these fields.

The MS in Cybersecurity Law is the first advanced degree of its kind to address the identification of threats and actors, Internet governance and jurisdiction, privacy issues, cybercrime, and data breaches, as well as current and proposed cybersecurity legislation, policies and regulation.

The MS in Homeland Security and Crisis Management Law will prepare students to lead their organization’s response to crises with a special focus on the legal, regulatory and public issues that must be considered during crisis situations, including terrorist attacks, pandemics, data breaches, and weather emergencies.

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