Category : Certificate Course
No. of Modules : 9
Introduction to the Course
With the advent of globalization and technology all around the world, the world has realized both positive and negative impacts. On the one hand, technology has made our lives and lifestyles easier and on the other hand, it has also considerable posed many challenges in the form of various drawbacks.
Information technology also being one of the emerging fields refers to importance of these challenges. It covers all the relevant area related to human beings—be it their data, privacy and personal life. Law relating to Information Technology has been a part of debate in Indian and global discourse as it plays an important role in our daily lives. This course is therefore designed keeping these things in mind and intend to elaborate on how virtual world works including the concepts such Electronic Governance, Cyber Crimes, Digital Signatures, Cyber Squatting and laws related to payment gateway.
About the course
The Certificate Course in Information Technology is a four months short program designed by the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala (RGNUL) and My Legal Studio.
This Course explains jurisdiction issues and how to file a cyber complaint . It encompasses Electronic Governance, Cyber Crimes, Digital Signatures, Cyber Squatting and laws related to payment gateways.
Faculty
This Course is designed and created by the in-house faculty team of My Legal Studio in consultation with industry experts, including experienced litigators and corporate lawyers, and accomplished legal academicians.
Course Structure
The Certificate Course in Information Technology is an advanced level course and provides practical knowledge with the help of different modules.
Learning Objective
Elaborates the technicalities of virtual world
Educate so as to avoid crimes prevalent in virtual world such as cyber security crimes and cyber squatting.
Learn the practical knowledge as to how the work takes place in electronic form including electronic governance and how the law regulates it.
Who should enroll
Softwares, Websites and Games developers
Students of Law, Engineering & Technology
People handling databases of their organizations
Legal Consultants dealing in IT
People working in Law Firms
Employees of Public and Private Companies and other organizations
Prospective Employers
IT Companies & Management
Educational Institutions such as Schools, Colleges and Universities
Banking Sector
Security Consultant
Network Administrators
System Analyst and Consultant
Curriculum
1.Electronic Governance
2.Jurisdiction Issues In E-Commerce
3.Cyber Crimes
4.How To File Cyber Complaint
5.Cyber Squatting
6.E-signatures
7.Laws Related To Payment Gateways
8.Laws Related To Fintech Companies
9.E-commerce And Taxation