Cyber threats: A growing, complex problem As the world becomes more digitally interconnected and technologically driven, businesses and consumers are increasingly vulnerable to cyber threats. Regardless of your industry, the security of sensitive information is a priority. This program will teach you more than how to maintain a secure system. You will also learn how to effectively manage risk, and how to quickly and decisively respond to threats, from some of the nation’s foremost cybersecurity experts.

Designed for Emerging leaders

Technology Managers

Business Owners

Privacy and Cybersecurity Professionals

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Registration

Next start date: Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Add/Drop deadline: Friday, February 19, 2021

See the course calendar for complete program dates

Course of Study

Take five courses sequentially over 13 weeks

Information Privacy Law (three weeks)

(three weeks) Information Governance and Security Risk Management (four weeks)

(four weeks) Information Technology Systems and Security Controls (two weeks)

(two weeks) Incident Management and Response (two weeks)

(two weeks) Liability and Enforcement Authorities (two weeks)

All courses are pass/fail. Students have many opportunities to interact with faculty and one another in discussions and hands-on exercises. There are no scheduled dates or times when all students must be online concurrently.

Registration To reserve a place in the program, a $250 deposit is required, unless otherwise advised. Register Online Tuition Tuition is $7,440

10-percent discount for Mitchell Hamline alumni

Financial aid is available to those who qualify: Certificate/Non-Degree Loans Completion Students who pass the five required courses are awarded a Certificate in Cybersecurity and Privacy Law and verified digital badge credential from Mitchell Hamline School of Law.





Continuing Education Credits

This program is approved for 26 On-Demand CLE credits in the state of Minnesota. A lawyer may claim up to 15 hours of credit within the 45 hour CLE period for on-demand courses.

International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) continuing privacy education (cpe) credits are approved for the Information Privacy Law course.

Other continuing education credits

If the continuing education credits you are looking for are not listed above, please contact If the continuing education credits you are looking for are not listed above, please contact ple @mitchellhamline.edu with inquiries.

Learning Objectives

Employ leadership and counseling skills to guide information governance

Perform risk assessments and create an effective incident response plan

Develop a technical understanding of the operation of information systems and security controls

Articulate the standard of care of a business to protect and secure personal information

Analyze and communicate effectively about legal issues related to cybersecurity