What does the course cover?
Expect to study core disciplines including network security, advanced cryptography, and information risk management. You will explore practical ethical hacking, digital forensics, and incident response, alongside the strategic management of information security and the legal and ethical frameworks governing the digital landscape.
What are the career prospects?
Graduates are prepared for high-demand roles such as Cyber Security Analyst, Penetration Tester, Security Consultant, Information Security Manager, and Forensic Investigator. This degree also provides a pathway to senior leadership positions, such as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), across the government, finance, and technology sectors.
Do I need a prior degree in Cyber Security?
MSc programs typically require a relevant undergraduate degree (usually a 2:2 or above) in Computing, IT, Engineering, or a related technical field. Applicants with substantial professional experience in the IT or security sector may also be considered through a non-standard entry route.
Is this course very technical?
Yes, it is a technical and rigorous program. While it covers essential management and strategy, you will need to engage deeply with network protocols, security tools, and forensic analysis, requiring strong analytical thinking and a detail-oriented mindset.





