The Global
Cybercrime Law Diploma is presented and administered by
International Business Law Services (IBLS).
While Cybercrime description is still developing, currently any crime that is
computer-related is referred to as Cybercrime. Consequently, IBLS Global
Cybercrime Law Diploma that deals with substantive crimes such as forgery,
fraud, child pornography, intellectual property related offenses etc., promises
to be an effective way in learning how to combat and defend against
Internet-related crimes.
We cover most of the significant cybercrime issues as they are listed below.
The curriculum is designed to show:
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How to protect against Internet Fraud?
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The use of encryption and cryptography and how it impacts privacy and security
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How to defend against cyber stalking and online harassment?
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How can banks, online retailers and consumers protect themselves against
fraudulent e-mails?
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What constitutional concerns are raised by intellectual property cybercrimes?
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What different govt. statutes regulate criminal activities related to
cybercrimes?
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What are the international cyber-crime initiatives?
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Cybercrime Prosecution
This twelve week Program will bring together experts from different government
agencies around the world, executives from international corporations, online
securities experts, information technology consultants as well as Internet and
E-Commerce legal professionals who are part of IBLS network of Charter
Partners, to share their knowledge, expertise and advice in this very important
area of online e-commerce.
Earning the Diploma in Global Cybercrime Law will advance knowledge and
business skills of online professionals in a variety of fields; including, but
not limited to, banking, information technology, Security Systems Management,
Public Sectors, Private Sectors, Retail and other business executives and
entrepreneurs who need to protect their online presence against cybercrimes.
This Diploma has been developed and customized with the specific needs of the
online community in mind – timely information that can be immediately used for
e-business practice. Experts and experienced practitioners, from around the
world, have designed the materials for the Cybercrime Law Diploma.
Each module contains text material, study guide instruction, and weekly
interactive participation. Text material may contain a combination of code
sections, cases, and commentary materials or news articles that are available
on the Internet. All text materials are written in a simple and easy to
understand language. Study guides contain commentary materials upon the text
materials with exercises and assignments to be completed independently.
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MODULE 1 – INTRODUCTION TO CYBERCRIME LAW
MODULE 2 - INTERNET FRAUD (HOW TO PROTECT AGAINST INTERNET FRAUD?)
- What are the Different Types of Internet Fraud?
- What is Internet Fraud?
- Internet Fraud: Identity Theft?
- What Laws Apply to Internet Fraud?
- How to Protect Against Internet Fraud?
MODULE 3 - EMAIL FRAUD (HOW CAN BANKS, ONLINE RETAILERS AND CONSUMERS PROTECT THEMSELVES AGAINST FRAUDULENT E-MAILS?)
- Introduction to Email Fraud
- Examples of Email Fraud
- What Laws and Organizations are dedicated to Fighting Email Fraud?
- How can Consumers Detect and Prevent Email Fraud?
- How can Banks, Online Retailers and Other Organizations Detect and Prevent Email Fraud?
MODULE 4 - CYBER EXTORTION
- Introduction to Cyber Extortion
- Forms of Cyber Extortion
- How to Prevent Cyber Extortion
- Investigating Cyber Extortion
- Perspectives in the Fight Against Cyber Extortion
MODULE 5 - CYBER STALKING (HOW TO DEFEND AGAINST CYBER STALKING AND ONLINE HARASSMENT?)
- Cyber stalking and Online Harassment Defined
- What to do if you are a Victim of Cyber stalking?
- How to Prevent Online stalking?
- Cyber stalking Legislation and State Laws?
- International Cyber Stalking Laws
MODULE 6 – CYBERSTALKING IN CORPORATE WORLD (CYBERSTALKING EMPLOYEES CREATE FINANCIAL LIABILITIES THAT NEED TO BE ADDRESSED - BETTER BY YOU THAN LAW ENFORCEMENT)
- What is corporate Cyberstalking and what forms can it take?
- Can companies be held responsible for Cyberstalking?
- Corporate Cyberstalking and free speech
- Cyberstalking and the law
- How to prevent corporate Cyberstalking?
MODULE 7 – CYBER TERRORISM
- The Emergence of Cyber Terrorism
- Cyber Terrorists, Organized Crime and Cyber Crimes
- Threats and Implications of Cyber Terrorism
- How to Counter Cyber Terrorism?
- Towards a Cyber War on Terror?
MODULE 8 - THE USE OF ENCRYPTION AND CRYPTOGRAPHY AND HOW IT IMPACTS PRIVACY AND SECURITY ISSUES?
- Introduction to Cryptography and Encryption
- An Internet Application of Cryptography: Digital Signatures
- Cryptography, Encryption and Privacy
- Privacy Rights vs. National Security: the Terrorist Threat
- Other Legal Issues Regarding Cryptography and Encryption
MODULE 9 - INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CYBERCRIMES (WHAT CONSTITUTIONAL CONCERNS ARE RAISED BY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CYBERCRIMES?)
- Introduction to Intellectual Property Cybercrimes
- What Laws Apply to Intellectual Property Cybercrimes?
- Fighting IP Cybercrimes: Internet Usage Monitoring within Organizations
- Another Fine Line: Civil Liberties and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
- Other Constitutional Concerns Raised by Intellectual Property Cybercrimes
MODULE 10 - CYBERCRIME PROSECUTION
- Cybercrime and the Law
- Cybercrime Investigation: Cybercops
- Principles of Cybercrime Prosecution
- Cyber Jurisdiction and Other Constraints Affecting Cybercrime Prosecution
- Beyond the Prosecution: Alternative Cybercrime Punishments
MODULE 11 - E.U. CYBERCRIME INITIATIVES
- Implications of Cybercrime in the E.U.
- Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime
- OECD Security Guidelines, G8 Committee on High Tech crime and Other International Cyber Crime Initiatives
- E.U. Aspects of Cyber Crime Investigations
- Constitutional Concerns Raised by International Cybercrime Initiatives
MODULE 12 – CONCLUSION AND ASSESSMENT
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The program is assessed by a written assessment at the end of the 12-week
program, which are marked by the course faculty and returned with comments. All
assessments are written and answered in English.
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Upon completion and passing the assessment, a Diploma in Global Cybercrime Law
is awarded. This Diploma is awarded in cooperation with Global E-Commerce
Council GECC www.eCommerceCouncil.org
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California Attorneys can earn 10-hours MCLE credit upon completion of the program.
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INTEREST
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This program is of interest to all professionals including but not limited to
bankers, ITs, Security Systems Management, Public Sectors, Private Sectors,
Retailers, and other business executives and entrepreneurs who need to increase
their knowledge about protecting themselves and their businesses against
Cybercrime.
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The Diploma Program is scheduled to begin on January 15. The course is taught
via live online instruction, discussions via discussion board or forum,
projects, all part of the dynamic interaction. This course is taught by
distinguished law professors who are experts in this and other legal fields
that they practice. The tuition for the Diploma Program is $890 U.S., and
includes the instructions and all course materials.
Please click here
to fill out the Diploma registration application.
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PAYMENT OF FEES:
Fees must be paid in full in U.S. Dollars upon enrolment along with completed
application.
CONTRACT:
The completion and submission of an application form does not constitute a
contract between IBLS and the candidate. A contract shall exist only on
acceptance by the IBLS in writing of the candidate’s application form and shall
incorporate these booking conditions. The laws of USA shall apply in all
respects and the courts of USA shall have exclusive jurisdiction.
COPYRIGHT:
The copyright of all study materials remains that of IBLS. Such materials may
not be reproduced either in whole or in part, by any method whatsoever, without
permission having been given in writing by the IBLS. Once enrolled, study
materials become accessible only to the candidate to whom they paid for the
course and may not be used by any other person.
MATERIAL:
The Diploma involves twelve weekly modules that are delivered through on-line
instruction and Black Board specifications. Each module will contain text
material, study guide instruction, and weekly interactive participation. Text
material may contain a combination of code sections, cases, and commentary
materials or news.
LANGUAGE:
All study materials and assessments are supplied in the English language only.
ASSESSMENT PAPERS:
Candidates will receive written comments from IBLS on their performance.
CANCELLATION:
Candidates may cancel their registration by notice in writing to IBLS (provided
such notice is received by IBLS before release of their ID and Password for
accessing the course materials), whereupon the candidate shall be entitled to a
refund of the fee for the course and course materials in question less an
administrative fee of $100. No cancellation will be permitted after the release
of ID and Password for accessing the course materials.
VARIATION IN DIPLOMA PROGRAM:
The IBLS Diploma Program is offered subject to demand. IBLS reserve the right
to vary the module contents or cease offering any or all of the module contents
for any of IBLS Diploma Program.
Sponsorship of the Diploma in Global Cybercrime Law represents an unique
opportunity for your Company to reach targeted audience and send your marketing
message, through other than traditional channels.
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Your Company to select a guest
lecturer for the Diploma Program
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The name of your Company as well
as of the selected guest lecturer will become part of the Diploma Program’s
extensive global PR, marketing and advertising campaign
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Description of Company’s
activities/services/products relating to Cybercrime protection/defenses to be
included in all of the Program’s promotional materials
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Your Company logo with a link to
your web site to be immediately included on the Diploma Program web page as
well as IBLS newsletters ( emailed monthly to more than 30000 subscribers
around the world)
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Your company to receive contact listing of all participants in the Diploma
Program and the opportunity to provide them with your marketing materials.
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IBLS
CONTACT INFORMATION: |
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For more information, please contact Sally Amirghahari, director of IBLS Online
Education at: samirghahari@ibls.com