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Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Cybercrime, Cybersecurity and International Law 2023-24. Online, 16 October 2023 – 22 November 2024. Deadline for application: 3 September 2023

Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Cybercrime, Cybersecurity and International Law. Online, 16 October 2023 – 22 November 2024.

Deadline for application: 3 September 2023

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The online Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Cybercrime, Cybersecurity and International Law aims at training participants in international law and applied practices to investigate and combat malicious cyber activities, as well as at providing them with in-depth knowledge of existing cybercrime prevention strategies at various levels, with a focus on the international dimensions of cybercrime and cybersecurity.

Participants will also be trained in all areas and disciplines related to law and revolving around cybersecurity: criminology and social sciences, victimology, psychology, economics, organizational sciences, and computer science. 

Students will be equipped with knowledge of the main trends on cybercrimes with a focus on the profiles of perpetrators and victims, the most-up-to-date intelligence operations, and the methods and analytical tools implemented to continuously understand, adapt, and respond to cybercrime.

The LL.M. is designed to train university graduates and professionals into highly interdisciplinary law experts able to analyse, prevent, investigate and counter cybercrime, in order to protect the community, institutions, and businesses.

The LL.M. is carried out fully online, and it is complemented by a final 2-week optional series of workshops taking place at the United Nations Campus in Turin in 2024. The LL.M. is idea for those wishing to pursue a Master’s degree by engaging in flexible learning arrangements from where they work at any time.

Depending on each student’s background and interest, the programme is functional for careers as:

  • Prosecutors and law enforcement officials dealing with cybercrime investigation and judicial cooperation
  • (International) cybercrime lawyers
  • Transnational cybercrime analysts
  • Researchers investigating transnational cybercrime in public and private research institutions
  • Officials from international organizations working on cybercrime and relevant policies
  • Cyber risk management analysts and business continuity professionals in international industries

Through a combination of recorded videos, live webinars, self-study material and readings, selected participants will acquire in-depth knowledge on the theoretical and practical aspects related to cybercrime, cyber organized crime, cyberterrorism and terrorist use of internet, cyberwarfare, AI and cybercrime, hate crimes online, and online counterfeiting.

The LL.M. will focus on the cybercrime phenomena, its perpetrators and victims, as well as the analytical tools needed to understand the ever-changing problems of cybercrime. Once the phenomena of cybercrime have been analysed in detail, the tools to prevent and counter it -from both a legal and technological perspective- will follow and the study plan will culminate with the Cybersecurity challenges and possible ways to prevent and address it.

In addition, foundational courses on international and comparative criminal law will be part of the LL.M. curriculum and the legal perspective will be incorporated to the various subjects. 

The LL.M. covers the following subjects:

Foundational Legal Courses:

  • Public International Law
    Comparative Criminal Law

    Part 1. The Phenomena
    •    Cybercrime
    •    Cyber Organized Crime
    •    Cyberterrorism and Terrorist Use of Internet
    •    Cybercrimes, Cyberwarfare and International Peace
    •    Artificial Intelligence Cybercrime
    •    Hate Crimes Online

    Part 2. The Actors
    •    Cyber Criminals: hackers
    •    Cyber Criminals: activists
    •    Criminal Organizations on the Internet & Non-State Actors
    •    Cybercrime Victims

    Part 3. Tools for understanding
    •    Cybercrime Theories
    •    Research Methods and Measuring Cybercrime
    •    Psychology of Cybercrime and Human Factors
    •    Economy of Cybercrime

    Part 4. Tools for combating and preventing
    •    Public International Law
    •    Comparative Criminal Law on Cybercrime
    •    International Legal Frameworks on Cybercrime
    •    International Law Applicable to Cyberwarfare
    •    International Police and Judicial Cooperation in Cybercrime Matters
    •    Hacking by Law Enforcement & related Legal Framework
    •    Basics of Legal Forensics for Public & Private Investigations
    •    Basics of Image Forensics for Public & Private Investigations
    •    Software Security (Introduction to)
    •    Open Source Intelligence & Cybercrime
    •    New Perspective in Cybercrime: from AI to Metaverse & Virtual Reality
    •    Use of Algorithms & AI for Investigation and Criminal Trial
    •    Use of AI for Prevention
    •    Risk Management & Cybersecurity
    •    Cybersecurity Governance & Crisis Management in International Companies 
    •    Cybersecurity Social Engineering Solutions
    •    Public-Private Partnerships against Cybercrime
    •    Cybercrime Prevention
    •    Workshop I on Cybercrime (Online Counterfeiting & Human Trafficking)
    •  Workshop II on Cybersecurity (Comparative Analysis of National Security Strategies and Cybersecurity in Healthcare)

The academic curriculum of the Master’s programme is divided into two phases:

  • Online phase: 16 October 2023 – 22 November 2024.
  • In-person workshops (optional): 15 – 26 July 2024.

The final graduation project will consist of a paper to be submitted after having completed all courses.

Upon successful completion of the programme, students will be awarded an LL.M. degree officially issued by UPEACE.

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