Advanced Certificate Course on Cyber Law & AI (Pre-Recorded)

About TheLegalVoice

TheLegalVoice (TLV) is a premier legal ed-tech organisation, incorporated as an LLP and duly registered as a Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) under the Government of India. It is recognised as a Startup by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) and holds the ISO 9001:2015 certification, reflecting its commitment to quality and excellence. TLV offers expert-led courses, workshops, and webinars designed to bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world legal practice. We also facilitate internships to provide learners with practical exposure, helping them gain the skills and confidence to advance their careers.

About the Course

About the Course Cyber Law and AI are transforming how we live and work, creating urgent demand for professionals who can tackle privacy, compliance, and governance challenges. Freshers in this field typically start at ₹10–15 LPA, while experienced cyber law specialists can earn ₹35–50 LPA in India. On the global stage, professionals in data protection, AI governance, and cybersecurity law command salaries reaching ₹1–2 crore annually, reflecting the niche expertise and high demand for these skills. With opportunities spanning cyber law, data protection, AI ethics, and compliance, this is a field with exceptional career growth. Learners receive expert-led Pre-Recorded Sessions, curated reading materials and a careers guide with direct application links to leading law firms, tech companies, and policy think tanks—making your entry into Cyber & AI Law structured, practical, and future-ready.

Course Eligibility

The Course is open to law students, young professionals, in-house counsel, and anyone interested in building a career in Cyber Law, Data Protection, or AI regulation.

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Course Duration

12 Hrs

Mode

Online (Pre–Recorded Lectures)

Access to Lectures and Other Materials

Shall be provided within 24 Hrs of Registration

Bonus of the Course :

Pre-Recorded & Self-Paced Format

All participants get free access to a curated 1–5 year roadmap for corporate law, based on real law firm insights and PPO experiences.

AI Tools eBook

A practical eBook with 27+ essential legal AI tools, including direct links and usage insights.

Curated Reading Material

Expert-selected resources and case references for deeper legal understanding.

Access to Recordings

Lifetime access to all live session recordings for revision and future reference.

Sample CVs & Resumes

Law firm–preferred CV and resume formats for law firms, consultancies, and in-house roles.

Course Structure

  • Scope and Evolution of Cyber Law
    Overview of the IT Act, 2000 (Amendments, 2023 IT Rules update)
    Critical Cyber Offences: Data theft, ransomware, phishing, cyberbullying
    Jurisdiction, enforcement challenges, and dark web regulation
    India’s Cybersecurity Strategy (2023) and draft Digital India Act (2024)
  • Overview of India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA), 2023
    Key concepts: Consent, data fiduciaries, breach notifications
    Comparative frameworks: GDPR (EU), CCPA (California), and APPI (Japan)
    Ad-tech regulation, cookie compliance, and consent fatigue
    Cross-border data flow norms and emerging trends in localization
  • Fundamentals of Al: Definitions, categories, capabilities
    Use cases of Al in governance, legal tech, surveillance, healthcare, and education
    Legal status of Al: Personhood, agency, and attribution of liability
    Global policy efforts: EU AI Act (adopted 2024), US AI Bill of Rights, India’s draft Al policy
    Ethical concerns: Bias, transparency, and explainability
  • Copyright ownership of Al-generated content (ChatGPT, DALL E, etc.)
    Patent law and Al: Inventorship and novelty concerns
    Licensing Al systems and training datasets
    Recent case law: Thaler v. USPTO, EU copyright directive on training data
    Protection of trade secrets in algorithm development
  • Drafting and negotiation of Software Licensing, SaaS Agreements, SLAs
  • Key clauses: Indemnity, warranties, limitation of liability
  • Validity of e-contracts and digital signatures
  • IP protection for software, algorithms, databases
  • Cyber liability standards and cyber insurance
  • Deepfakes and misinformation: Regulation under the IT Rules (2023), proposed criminal law reforms (BNS)
    Al-generated fraud, impersonation, and voice cloning
    Legal attribution: Developer vs. deployer liability
    Response mechanisms: CERT-In obligations, grievance officers, takedown protocols
    Case study: Election interference using generative Al (India, 2024), Pegasus spyware litigation
  • Due diligence obligations under the IT Act and DPDPA
    Intermediary liability and the evolution of the “safe harbour” principle
    Regulatory Sandboxes in India: Meity and RBI approaches
    Mandatory reporting under CERT-In Directions (2022, updated 2024)
    Responsible Al frameworks: OECD Al Principles, UNESCO
  • Generative Al and liability for content regulatory trends across jurisdictions
    Smart contracts and DAOs: Blockchain applications in law
    Al and constitutional rights: Privacy, equality, speech (with focus on Indian judicial pronouncements)
    India’s global Al positioning – BRICS-AI, Indo-Pacific digital frameworks
    Predictive justice, algorithmic judges, and the role of Al in legal adjudication

Fees

Students

₹ 1,299

Professionals

₹ 1,999

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