Our Computer Forensics and Cyber Security course provide students with a comprehensive understanding of cutting-edge technologies, recent scientific advancements, and industry best practices for safeguarding digital infrastructures. The curriculum encompasses a broad spectrum, ranging from securing enterprise networks to managing Internet of Things environments. Participants receive hands-on training with contemporary tools and methodologies essential for conducting digital forensics investigations, covering the entire process from evidence collection to analysis and serving as expert witnesses. This course caters to both individuals new to computer security and computer forensics, as well as practitioners seeking to enhance their expertise. It addresses practical skills in network security, penetration testing, and digital forensics, while also delving into the theoretical and scientific foundations that form the basis of daily practices. Additionally, it ensures students acquire a fundamental understanding of the legal and regulatory requirements, as well as the standards relevant to computer security.
Year 1
Students must complete the following mandatory modules:
- MSc Project (60 credits)
- Cyber Security (15 credits)
- Audit and Security (15 credits)
- System Administration and Security (15 credits)
- Cyber Crime and Digital Forensics (15 credits)
- Managing IT Security and Risk (15 credits)
- Network and Internet Technology and Design (15 credits)
- Essential Professional and Academic Skills for Masters Students
Additionally, students are required to select 15 credits from the following options:
- Mobile Application Development (15 credits)
- Software Tools and Techniques (15 credits)
- Advanced Database Technologies (15 credits)
Furthermore, students must choose 15 credits from the following list of options:
- Network Architectures and Services (15 credits)
- Penetration Testing (15 credits)
- Wireless and Mobile Technologies (15 credits)
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