
Technology Law Certificate
An exclusive credential for professionals at the forefront of technology and regulation.
“OVer the years, I've seen Daanish [THE FOUNDER & CEO] sharpen his instincts for both law and tech. The legal world is oftentimes years behind new advancements and he has the 20/20 vision to see where things are headed in an intersection that is so vital to the world we currently live in”
Saad Salman - Finance Master's Candidate @ Boston University, Aspiring Law Student
Why This Certificate?
Earn a distinguished credential recognized by emerging leaders in law and technology. The Tech Law Exploration Certificate demonstrates your commitment to understanding critical issues in data privacy, cybersecurity, AI governance, and intellectual property. This program was designed to help you stand out in a competitive professional landscape.
Program Overview
Assessment: Scenario-based exam to test applied knowledge
Reflection: Short essay demonstrating practical insight
Certification: Verified credential endorsed by legal and tech professionals
READY TO enroll?
Priced at $95.00
What You’ll Learn
Data Privacy & Protection: GDPR, CCPA, and emerging regulations
Cybersecurity Law: Legal duties to secure digital infrastructure
Intellectual Property: Rights management and enforcement in tech
AI Ethics & Regulation: Balancing innovation and compliance
Tech Dispute Resolution: Automation’s role in legal processes
Who Should Enroll
Attorneys specializing in technology law
Policy analysts, compliance leaders, and tech founders
Students and professionals building credibility in tech law
“From someone who has a cybersecurity degree, understanding law around it helps you knowing the legal obligations such as GDPR, HIPPA. With cybersecurity being a huge ethical practice, legal literacy supports ethical decision making in areas like data privacy and to overall career advancement. This program gives you insight anyone looking to take a dive into tech law should use.”
ZAIN WASEEM - AI/MACHINE LEARNING, CYBERSECURITY graduate @ George mason university, cybersecurity engineer & policy
Issued by The Aziz Law Journal