A new midcareer graduate program in cybersecurity at Brown University is attracting several attorneys in its first class.

Some three or four students expected to enter the master’s degree program in October have legal backgrounds. The first class is likely to have between 20 and 25 students with diverse backgrounds. The common thread is that they want to be leaders in the emerging field of cybersecurity and have background in technical and policy areas.

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