Loyola Law School in Los Angeles has announced the launch of a new LL.M. specialization in Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Law.
The program will cover a range of topics in security and data privacy, with classes like "Technology & Privacy," "Cybersecurity & Regulatory Compliance," and "Incident Response & Investigation." Through electives, students will be able to delve into specialized topics like white collar crime and copyright.
Some of the courses will be delivered through a partnership with Loyola Marymount University's Seaver College of Science and Engineering.
The LL.M. can be completed on either a full- or a part-time basis.
[Read: Preventing Future Breaches: LL.M.s in Cybersecurity]
Relatedly, Loyola Law School has also announced that it is adding cybersecurity and data privacy curriculum to its JD and Master of Science in Legal Studies (MLS) programs.
For more information, please see Loyola's LL.M. specialization in Cybersecurity & Data Privacy webpage.
You can read more about the school and its other LL.M. offerings on Loyola Law School's Full Profile at LLM GUIDE.
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