Answer: The courses carry a multi-disciplinary task as it a multi dimensional subject. While studying such a subject one needs to acquire knowledge of technology as well as laws governing Personal Laws, Telecom Laws, Company Laws and Intellectual Property Laws. These courses are oriented to support e-business. There are many short term and long term courses available online or offline, in this exotic subject of Cyber Laws.
Many universities and institutions offer courses in cyber law:
- Symbiosis society's Law College, Pune
- NALSAR University ( www.nalsarpro.org)
- Asian School of Cyber Laws, Pune ( www.asianlaws.org).
- Indian Institute of Information and Technology, Allahabad ( www.iiita.ac.in)
- Center for Distance Education, University of Hyderabad (www.uohy.ernet.in)
- Amity Law School, Delhi. ( www.amity.org)
- Department of Law, University of Delhi (www.du.ac.in)
- National Law School of India, University Bangalore-72. ( www.nls.ac.in)
- National Academy of Legal Studies and Research University of Law, Hyderabad-27. ( www.reachouthyderabad.com )
- Cyber Law College NAAVI in Chennai, Mysore, Hubli, Mangalore and Bangalore ( www.cyberlawcollege.com)
With more and more use of Internet, cyber crime and cyber criminals are increasing day by day. So the scope of making a career in this field is also great.Apart from being a full-fledged lawyer, one can get the job of :
- Cyber Consultant in an IT firm, police department or in banks.
- Research assistants in a law firm .
- Research assistants in a technology firm.
- Advisers to the web developers.
- Advisers in the Ministry of Information and Technology or in Corporate Houses.
- Security Auditors and Network Administrators in Technology firms.
- Trainers in law schools and Multinational Corporations.
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