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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
Since this is the internet and developing countries are undergoing a digital transformation, the scope for cyber law has been ever-increasing for a decade now, and is promising for the upcoming graduates of the courses in cyber laws.
Some popular job profiles that candidates can pursue after completing a Cyber Law course are:
Job Profile | Average Salary in INR |
|---|---|
E-commerce lawyer | 4 LPA |
Privacy lawyer | 5 LPA |
Cybersecurity analyst | 5 LPA |
Cybersecurity consultant | 6 LPA |
Cybercrime investigator | 6 LPA |
Cybersecurity engineer | 7 LPA |
Cybersecurity lawyer | 8 LPA |
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Cyber law, also known as internet law or digital law, signifies the legal regulations and frameworks governing digital activities. It covers a large range of issues, including online communication, e-commerce, digital privacy, and the prevention and prosecution of cybercrimes.
Cyber law in India covers a wide range of legal issues related to the use of the internet and electronic devices, including:
Cybercrimes, Intellectual property rights, Electronic records, Digital signatures and electronic authentication
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