Asian School of Cyber Laws in association with Government Law College, Mumbai, has launched the Diploma in Cyber Laws course.
The course is available in both the Classroom and Correspondence modes. The Classroom batches are conducted at Government Law College, Mumbai. The examination for the correspondence mode shall be conducted at Government Law College, Mumbai.
Course Syllabus
The DCL course syllabus has been divided into four papers, to facilitate your ease of studying and understanding. This will also assist with a more comprehensive assessment of your understanding of each subject. The syllabus consists of:
Paper – I: Fundamentals of Cyber Law
Unit 1: Jurisprudence of Cyber Law
Unit 2: Overview of Computer and Web Technology
Unit 3: Electronic Governance – the Indian perspective
Unit 4: Overview of General Laws and Procedures in India
Paper – II: E-commerce- Legal issues
Unit 1: Digital Signatures and the Indian Law
Unit 2: Electronic Contracts
Unit 3: The UNCITRAL Model law on Electronic Commerce
Paper- III: Intellectual Property Issues and Cyberspace – The Indian Perspective
Unit 1: Overview of Intellectual Property related Legislation in India
Unit 2: Copyright law & Cyberspace
Unit 3: Trademark law & Cyberspace
Unit 4: Law relating to Semiconductor Layout & Design
Paper IV: Cyber crime and Digital Evidence – the Indian Perspective
Unit 1: Penalties & Offences under the Information Technology Act, 2000
Unit 2: Offences under the Indian Penal Code, 1860
Unit 3: Issues relating to investigation and adjudication of cyber crimes in India
Unit 4: Digital evidence
About Asian School of Cyber Laws:
Asian School of Cyber Laws (ASCL) is the premier educational institute imparting knowledge and consultancy in the field of cyber laws and cyber crime investigation.
ASCL also provides consultancy to various multinational corporations, governments and law enforcement agencies on matters related to cyber law and cyber crime investigation.
In March 2003, Computer Emergency Response Team of Asian School of Cyber Laws (ASCL-CERT) published the
Computer Crime and Abuse Report (India) 2001-02, which dealt with 6266 incidents of Cyber Crimes.
The ASCL Computer Crime and Abuse Report (2001-02) is the only such study quoted in the United Nations Ecommerce and Development Report 2003.
ASCL is associated with the Department of Information Technology, Government of India’s activity of ‘Framing draft rules and regulations under the Information Technology Act, 2000’, drafting model rules for functioning of Cyber Cafes and the Information Age Crimes Act.
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