The cybersecurity sector is experiencing rapid growth, driven by the rise in cybercrime and the expanding digital landscape. As businesses embrace digital transformation, the need for skilled cybersecurity professionals has never been higher. From defending against threats to securing cloud environments, the demand for expertise in areas like network security, ethical hacking, and data protection continues to surge.
With governments and businesses alike prioritising cyber defence, cybersecurity is not only a growing field but also one that offers immense career opportunities and a chance to make a significant impact in safeguarding the future of our interconnected world.
At Keele, we have a rich history of innovation in computing, being one of the first UK universities to offer computer science education over 50 years ago. We've built on this legacy by integrating pioneering research with practical industry insights, ensuring that our Cyber Security MSc equips you with the skills needed to thrive in today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape.
To ensure the course is relevant and aligned with industry needs, we’ve shaped our curriculum through collaborations with a diverse range of national and international employers. Our curriculum is based on several related standards and guidelines such as the Cyber Security Body of Knowledge and the Level 7 Cyber Security Technical Specialist Apprenticeship Standard, as well as being aligned with the requirements for ISC2 industry certification (the world’s leading member association for cybersecurity professionals).
Whether you come from a computing or a different academic background, our inclusive teaching approach will guide you through the core principles of cyber security while providing hands-on experience in areas such as cryptography, network security, data management, and cloud technologies.
Specifically designed for students from non-computing backgrounds, initial modules will introduce you to the essential mathematical concepts and programming required for effective study. This foundational knowledge will support and enhance your understanding of the core cyber security and cryptography concepts covered later in the course.
2:2 degree in any subject
or
demonstrated relevant professional qualifications or experience
With governments and businesses alike prioritising cyber defence, cybersecurity is not only a growing field but also one that offers immense career opportunities and a chance to make a significant impact in safeguarding the future of our interconnected world.
By the time you graduate, you’ll have gained highly sought after and in-depth technical knowledge and specialist practical skills necessary to analyse, design, build, and deploy secure and resilient distributed computing systems, information systems, and enterprise applications.
You could go on to work into a range of roles such as cyber security manager/architect, security analyst, cyber security consultant, and information security officer in the IT, financial and banking, healthcare, and telecommunications industries.
Mathematical Techniques for Computational Sciences
Foundations of Programming and Software Engineering
Cryptography and Network Security – Theory and Applications
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