Information privacy and cybersecurity specialization
This specialization provides the education and skills to prepare students for work with government agencies, telecommunications companies, and transnational organizations. Students will choose twelve credit hours of core courses, and may choose from elective courses in the areas of international law, Internet law, and constitutional law and privacy, among others. Attorneys specializing in this field work as policy advisors, consultants, and for governmental, academic, and private committees on cybersecurity and information policy. Indiana University is also home to the Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research, which works to identify and address cybersecurity problems through research, collaboration, and education.
Core courses (choose 12 credits)
- Cybersecurity
- Health Privacy Law
- Information Privacy Law I
- Information Privacy Law II
- Information Security Law
- Elective courses
- Advanced Constitutional Law
- Advanced Constitutional Law: Issues Related to the Press
- Constitutional Law II
- Informational Privacy and Security Management Practicum
- International Law
- Internet Law
- Internet Law: Political and Legal Dimensions
- National and Homeland Security Law
- Seminar in Electronic Mass Media
- Seminar in Information Privacy
- Seminar in International Law: Drone Law
- Survey of Intellectual Property