OverviewOn this online MSc, you learn how cyber threats emerge, how vulnerabilities are exploited, and how organisations can reduce risk across networks, devices and people. You also develop practical capability in security assessment, ethical decision-making and the legal responsibilities involved in cyber security.Key factsBy the end of the programme, you will be able to:analyse common security risks faced by businesses and propose mitigation strategiesdesign and evaluate technical controls to protect systems and networksassess the human and organisational factors that influence cyber security outcomesGraduates are prepared for roles such as Security Engineer, IT Security Analyst, Risk Assessor, Security Architect, or Security/Information Security Manager.Why study online?Study flexibly while building industry-relevant knowledge through applied learning and research-led modules.
The online MSc in Applied Cyber Security at Teesside University equips you with the knowledge to understand the emergence of cyber threats, the exploitation of vulnerabilities, and the strategies organizations can implement to mitigate risks across networks, devices, and personnel. The program emphasizes practical skills in security assessment, ethical considerations, and the legal implications of cyber security.
The curriculum is designed around applied modules that enhance both technical proficiency and professional skills. You will undertake a significant project in addition to the taught modules, covering topics such as:
Project requirement: The Computing Master’s Project allows for an in-depth investigation of a cyber security topic, applying research methods and producing a substantial written or technical deliverable.
Curriculum note: Module availability and sequencing may vary; please confirm the latest information with Teesside University.
English language requirements may vary based on prior education; refer to Teesside University's guidance for specifics.
Graduates of this program are well-prepared for a variety of roles in the cyber security field, including positions such as Security Engineer, IT Security Analyst, Risk Assessor, Security Architect, and Security/Information Security Manager. The knowledge and skills gained will empower you to navigate the evolving landscape of cyber threats and contribute effectively to organizational security efforts.
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