Ph.D. in Cyber & Technology Law

A Ph.D. in Cyber & Technology Law is an advanced research degree that investigates the legal, ethical, and regulatory issues raised by digital technology. This curriculum, which typically lasts 3-5 years, combines intensive training in cyber law, data protection, digital privacy, intellectual property, and emerging technology legislation with considerable original research. Students study cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, digital rights, and e-commerce law, gaining experience in legal responses to changing technology landscapes. Graduates pursue professions in academia, law, policy consulting, and technology consulting, helping to develop legal frameworks that balance innovation, security, and individual rights in the digital era.