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As technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), quantum computing, 5G, and the Internet of Things (IoT) rapidly evolve, they bring transformative opportunities—and significant cybersecurity challenges. This course explores the complex relationship between emerging technologies and cybersecurity policy, providing participants with the knowledge and tools to navigate this dynamic and critical space. Participants will gain a deep understanding of global cybersecurity threats, national and international regulatory frameworks, cyber diplomacy, and strategic policy development. Through a combination of interactive lectures, real-world case studies, and scenario-based exercises, learners will examine how countries are responding to technological disruption and how to formulate effective, forward-looking cybersecurity policies. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped to: - Analyze cybersecurity risks posed by emerging technologies - Interpret and apply international cybersecurity norms and frameworks - Evaluate national cybersecurity strategies and governance models - Design and recommend cybersecurity policies aligned with international best practices Target Audience: This course is ideal for policymakers, government officials, cybersecurity professionals, legal advisors, and international stakeholders engaged in cybersecurity governance, digital regulation, or technology strategy. Delivery Format: The course is delivered through a blend of asynchronous online modules, live virtual sessions, and collaborative policy labs. Optional in-person intensives or workshops may be available depending on cohort and region. Prerequisites: A foundational understanding of cybersecurity concepts is recommended. Prior experience in policy, law, technology, or international relations is beneficial but not required.
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