PGCM_CL

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About this course

Cyber Laws, also known as information and communications technology law, encompass a set of rules and regulations governing the use of computers and the internet in various professional, commercial, and industrial activities. With the exponential growth of technology, including computers and the internet, there has been a surge in legal issues surrounding their use. These laws are essential to ensure the appropriate and lawful utilization of technology. Cyber Laws cover a wide range of areas including electronic commerce, electronic governance, intellectual property, data protection and privacy, telecommunications, and cybercrimes. They are crucial in addressing novel and complex legal challenges arising from the development of information technology, safeguarding individuals, businesses, and organizations against potential threats and ensuring responsible conduct in the digital realm.

Eligiblity

  • Bachelor's degree holder / Graduate in any discipline from a recognised University.
  • International / SAARC Graduate from a recognised/accredited University/Institution.
  • Students who have appeared for final year of examination of their bachelor's degree program and are awaiting results can also apply, subject to successfully completing their bachelor's degree program / graduation within the time period specified by SCDL.

Eligiblity

  • The duration of the program is one year.
  • The registration period is valid for one & half academic years.

Credit Points : 40

SEMESTER I :
Introduction to Legal System
Introduction to Information Technology
IT Act (Cyber Context)
SEMESTER II :
Information Privacy
E-Commerce Related Laws
Information Security Management
Research Methodology
Research Project