This specialist degree in cyber security at the University of Greenwich equips students with essential skills for careers in cryptography, data security, and forensics, using the latest tools and techniques. It builds a strong foundation in computer and software systems science, with modules such as Penetration Testing, Ethical Vulnerability Scanning, Computer Forensics, and Information Security. Students gain practical experience in developing systems, exploring emerging trends, and fostering independent skills for long-term career adaptability. The programme is accredited by the British Computer Society (BCS) up to 2024, with re-accreditation anticipated for 2025.Key aspects include developing, maintaining, and designing secure systems; understanding security needs for networks, users, and applications; and mastering forensic methods to investigate cybercrimes and counter hacker threats. As an academic partner with the Chartered Institute of Information Security (CIISec) and the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), the university ensures comprehensive training to safeguard data and personal information. Modules and assessments are detailed on the university's website.
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