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MAModern Technologies and Cybersecurity Law

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Overview

The course is aimed at those interested in modern technology and cybersecurity issues and their impact on the state, society and economic actors. Graduates of the Modern Technology and Cybersecurity Law course will be able to manage the IT functions that support the cybersecurity of an organisation, model and design cybersecurity IT processes, identify and define the problems that arise, formulate possible solutions to these problems and provide adequate legal responses to them. This is because graduates will acquire a high level of understanding of the legal rules related to cybersecurity and parts of the digital ecosystem. This will enable them to ensure that their organisations are not only IT compliant, but also legally compliant. With a solid academic foundation provided by the degree, students can go on to further study at our English-language doctoral schools.

Contact:

Dr. Kelemen Roland
Associate Professor
kelemen.roland@sze.hu

Programme structure

The total number of credits required to complete the programme is 120 credits. The subjects of the programme are divided into three categories: compulsory subjects (101 credits), thesis (11 credits) and optional subjects (8 credits).

Career opportunities

The programme will ensure that students are able to identify the processes that pose a potential threat to governmental, economic and social subsystems generated by cyberspace and related technologies, to understand the legal regulations associated with them, and to identify the need for and be able to draft the necessary regulations within the organisation. They will also be able to identify and use modern technological tools in their organisation in an innovative way, being aware of the relevant legal context and being able to apply it in their daily work.

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