Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
London Institute of Business & Technology is a member of the prestigious Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
Build a practical, legally grounded understanding of cybercrime, data breach law and the regulatory frameworks governing digital conduct. This course equips technology, compliance and legal professionals with the knowledge to identify cyber legal risks, advise on digital law obligations and contribute meaningfully to their organisation's cyber resilience and legal compliance strategy.
Cybercrime is now one of the fastest-growing categories of criminal activity globally, and the legal frameworks designed to govern it are struggling to keep pace with technological change. For organisations, the consequences of a cyber incident extend well beyond the technical: data breach notification obligations, regulatory investigations, civil liability and reputational damage can follow within hours. Professionals who understand the legal dimensions of cyber risk are increasingly valuable across technology, financial services, healthcare and public sector environments.
Participants will examine the fundamental concepts and categories of cybercrime, analyse domestic and international legal frameworks including the Computer Misuse Act 1990, Budapest Convention and UK GDPR, and develop structured approaches to legal risk assessment and compliance strategy in digital environments. The course also addresses the ethics of cyber surveillance, the legal implications of digital forensics and how emerging technologies including AI and blockchain are creating new categories of cyber legal risk.
This course is derived from LIBT's Extended Diploma in Law. Participants who complete this certificate and wish to gain academic credit may submit the module assignment through LIBT's academic pathway. Completing the full diploma provides direct entry into the final year of an undergraduate law degree at one of LIBT's university partners.
Define cybercrime and distinguish between different categories of cyber offences under domestic and international law.
Analyse the legal and regulatory frameworks governing cybercrime including the Computer Misuse Act 1990 and the Budapest Convention.
Assess the legal impact of cybercrime on individuals, organisations and corporate governance.
Develop structured legal compliance strategies for organisations to mitigate cyber risk and meet data protection obligations.
Evaluate emerging cyber threats and the legal and policy responses required to address them effectively.

London Institute of Business & Technology is a member of the prestigious Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)

London Institute of Business & Technology is a full member of the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA).
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The London Institute of Business and Technology (LIBT) is a British institution with over a decade of experience delivering professional and executive education to organisations and individuals across the world. We work with more than 200 companies globally, delivering programmes in the UK, UAE, Thailand, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Jamaica, the Isle of Man and beyond. Our reach is international; our standards are uncompromisingly British.
LIBT has been delivering professional and executive education for over ten years. We have worked with organisations across the private, public and third sectors, from regional government bodies and development agencies to multinational corporations and financial institutions. Our programmes have been delivered across four continents, and our trainers bring deep practitioner experience to every cohort they work with.
We do not treat corporate training as a commodity. Every programme we deliver, whether to an individual learner or a cohort of fifty senior leaders, is held to the same standard: rigorous in content, practical in application and relevant to the challenges leaders face today.
LIBT is a full member of the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA), the UK's independent body responsible for safeguarding standards in higher education. This membership confirms that our programmes, processes and academic practices meet the standards expected of a recognised UK higher education provider - an assurance that matters to corporate clients evaluating training providers for senior and executive cohorts.
LIBT holds accreditation and endorsement from the UK's most respected professional bodies.
The Chartered Management Institute (CMI) accredits and endorses a range of LIBT programmes, confirming they meet CMI's standards for management and leadership education. Participants completing a CMI-accredited programme at LIBT become eligible for Chartered Manager status, one of the most widely recognised professional designations in management worldwide.
The Association for Project Management (APM) has recognised LIBT's Postgraduate Diploma in Project Management under its Pathway 2 Recognised Assessment for the Chartered Project Professional (ChPP) designation, placing LIBT among a select group of institutions whose assessment meets APM's professional standard.
For participants who wish to convert professional achievement into formal academic qualifications, LIBT's programmes provide direct pathways to postgraduate and undergraduate degrees at partner universities including the University of London, Coventry University, the University of Lancashire, the University of Portsmouth, the University of Essex, the University of Wolverhampton and Acacia University in the United States. Progression is based on each university's independent review of LIBT's programmes and outcomes.
Hear from the professionals who studied with LIBT, the skills they gained, the goals they reached, and the moments that changed how they work.
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