A first in France: a Master 2 "Trusted third party and Digital Security"
Paris, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2014 -
With the development of Internet and the gradual dematerialization of content and procedures, digital is a pool of professional activities for lawyers. Launched by the Faculty of Law, Political Science and Management of the University of La Rochelle, in partnership with the Federation of Trusted Third Party and the National Chamber of Bailiffs, the course Master 2 "trusted third party and Digital Security "aims to train a new generation of lawyers with the ability to control, in addition to the study of applicable law, the technology aspects necessary but also strategic, organizational and economic of the trust and digital security.
This new Master 2, led by Professor Andrew Giudicelli, is proposed from the 2014-2015 school year. It opens to students a wide range of professional activities related to the digital economy: ICT specialist lawyers ICT, bailiffs, ICT consultants, executives and lawyers of national organizations (CNIL ANSSI SGMAP, AFNOR, ANTS, MEDEF, federations and associations involved in the digital domain) and private companies.
The training is organized into six teaching units: Digital Standards and governance; Digital security; Digital Economy; Digital life; Cybercrime and Cyber security. It also includes, at the choice of the student, a research paper or a 3 month internship leading to the drafting of a report. It is supplemented by the practice of a foreign language and mandatory monitoring of conferences. It leads to the issue of the certification C2i of legal professions (Computer and Internet Certificate).
The teaching team combines academics and digital experts.
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More information on the website of the University of La Rochelle
Press Contacts :
- University of La Rochelle : Aude Olivier, 05 16 49 67 16 aude.olivier@univ-lr.fr
- National Chamber of judicial officers : Véronique Martin, 06 60 99 41 64 vmartin@arkanemedia.com
- Federation of Trusted Third Party : Corinne Laurie, 01 47 50 00 50, 06 32 24 66 39 corinne.laurie@fntc.org