Ph.D. in Security Law is a degree that requires extensive research on the legal frameworks that govern national and international security issues. The curriculum typically lasts 3-5 years and involves courses on counter-terrorism law, cyber defense, intelligence law, human rights in security contexts, and international security treaties, followed by original research. Students investigate the balance between security measures and civil liberties, including data surveillance, border security, and international conflict law. Graduates frequently work in academia, policy consulting, government agencies, and international organizations, contributing to legal and policy frameworks that address contemporary security concerns.