Overview
The MSc in Cybersecurity full-time offering is taught on the Bishopstown Campus, and some elective modules may be delivered online. It is designed specifically for computing professionals working in the IT industry. The programme is hands-on in nature and provides the learner with detailed working knowledge of the techniques and tools used in the field of Cybersecurity.
OVERVIEW
Cybersecurity can be defined as the protection of information and information systems from unauthorised access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction in order to provide confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
Today, Cybersecurity is becoming a function of increasing importance for the continued operation of commercial entities. The increasing level of interconnectedness of information networks and the reliance of business models on this interconnectedness has resulted in a network currently (the Internet) that has over a yottabyte of information stored, much of which is unsecured. This continuing trend is predicted to strongly increase the importance of Cybersecurity within most multinational entities.
This programme aims to fill the ever-increasing skills gap in this area and delivers material that follows the most current practice. Upon successful completion of this programme, the student will both understand and deploy the most advanced methods to protect information at rest, in transit, and at work.
AWARD
Master of Science in Cybersecurity (90 ECTS, Level 9 on the National Framework of Qualifications).
Single module certification is possible.