Master’s Degree in Digital Law - Trusted Third Party and Digital Security Course
Do you want to become a qualified lawyer, able to understand the technical aspects of digital technology and apply the appropriate legal standards?
Then the Master’s degree in Digital Law - Third Party Confidence and Digital Security is the one for you.
Thus, you will be part of this new generation of lawyers with the ability to master, in addition to the study of applicable law, the essential technological aspects but also strategic, organisational and economic aspects of digital trust and security.
The training is organised in six teaching units: Standards and digital governance; Digital security; Digital economy; Digital life; Cybercrime and cybersecurity. The delivery of the C2i level 2 certification (Certificat Informatique et Internet) at the end of the training is a major advantage for your integration into professional life.
About this program
With the development of the Internet and the gradual dematerialization of content and procedures, digital technology is a source of professional activities for lawyers. Launched by the Faculty of Law, Political Science and Management of La Rochelle University, in partnership with the Fédération Nationale des Tiers de Confiance (National Federation of Trusted Third Parties) and the Chambre Nationale des Huissiers de Justice (National Chamber of Judicial Officers), the Master’s 2 course « Trusted Third Party and Digital Security » aims to train this new generation of lawyers with the ability to master, in addition to the study of applicable law, the essential technological aspects but also strategic, organisational and economic aspects of digital trust and security.
The training is organised in six teaching units: Standards and digital governance; Digital security; Digital economy; Digital life; Cybercrime and cybersecurity. It leads to the delivery of the C2i certification in the legal profession (Certificat Informatique et Internet).
The teaching team brings together academics and digital experts.
Targeted Skills and Abilities
- Know and respect the rights and obligations related to the activities of digital technologies in a professional context
- To manage strategies for searching, exploiting and exploiting digital information
- Operating as a trusted third party
- Developing electronic acts
- To manage digital exchanges between judicial or legal entities and the services provided for citizens
- Securing digital exchanges
- Archive information
- Managing the dynamics and tools of the digital economy
- Preventing risks associated with cybercrime
- Respecting and implementing standards for the protection of fundamental rights and individual freedoms
- Communicating in a foreign language
The directors
Mickaël Coustaty - IT Department
and
Alain Bobant
(Federation of Digital Trusted Third Parties)
Master’s Degree Partnered With :
Press Release
Stage
Research thesis or a 3-month internship and report.
Registration
You wish to apply for the 1st year of the Master’s program
In the 2nd year of the Master’s programme, candidates are selected on the basis of their applications.
You wish to apply for the 2nd year of the Master’s programme
Your profile
You have a Bac+3, Bac+4 or equivalent.
For admission for the Master’s Degree 2, it is advisable to have obtained the C2i level 2 law professions.