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4417 - Master of Cyber, Intelligence, and Information Law

Summary

A Master of Cyber Law provides specialized skill in technical areas of Cybersecurity Law and the Law of Cyber Operations.

Prerequisites

Must either: Hold a Master of Law degree (LL.M.) in Cyber Law or closely related course of study from an American Bar Association (ABA) accredited program approved by Judge Advocate Division (JAD) Successfully complete a specialty program in cyber/operational law from the graduate course at The Judge Advocate Generals Legal Center and School, U.S.

Army including completion of all degree requirements for an LL.M.

Be otherwise qualified through extensive practical experience through a fellowship or assignment.

Must be in the rank of Major or Lieutenant Colonel.

Judge Advocates who obtain the necessary LL.M.

as a Captain will not receive the additional MOS until promoted to the rank of Major.

Security requirement: sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) security clearance eligibility.

Applications for the SCI security clearance eligibility must be submitted prior to attendance of an LL.M.

program.

Security requirement: must have a current single scope background investigation/T5 investigation and adjudicated for SCI eligibility.

Requirements

Judge Advocate Division (JAD), in conjunction with DC, M&RA (MMOA), is responsible for assignment of this AMOS.

JAD will publish additional guidance for an experiential track as authorized in paragraph b(1)(C), above.

POI CID

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Duties

Judge advocates with a Master of Law degree in Cyber Law serve in challenging billets requiring an understanding of complex cybersecurity law and cyber operational law issues.

Officers may serve as Staff Judge Advocates or Deputy Staff Judge Advocates for service or joint commands.

May serve in any other MOS 4402 billet

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