Cardozo Law Offering Non-Lawyers an Online Master's in Data and Privacy Law
The goal of the program is to give non-lawyers a foundation in data and privacy law so that they can ensure their companies are compliant with the latest regulations.
April 30, 2019 at 01:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on New York Law Journal
Yeshiva University Benjamin N. Cardozo Law School is launching what it says is the first master's degree in data and privacy law offered by a law campus.
A pilot cohort of six students started in the online program last fall, and the Manhattan school is expanding the Master of Studies in Law in Data and Privacy this fall in a new collaboration with online learning provider Noodle Partners. The goal of the program is to give non-lawyers a foundation in data and privacy law so that they can ensure their companies are compliant with the latest regulations.
Professor Felix Wu said Cardozo's program is different from existing cybersecurity masters programs offered by law schools, which tend to focus more on global cybersecurity issues and policy.
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