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Cyber crime against businesses and electronic attacks against states are on the rise. The need for information security is obvious, and it is too challenging for any narrow field like cryptography or risk management. Security experts of the future will need a broad overview and awareness as well as technical skills, and this programme aims to cover this range.
The programme benefits greatly from the Department's strong links with industry. Guest lectures with about ten different speakers will provide an up-to-date view of the rapidly changing realities of information security. The guest lecturers are senior security experts from large international corporations, SMEs and government agencies.
The research strengths of the Department underpin the programme. The Department has been very successful in e-voting and in watermarking and multimedia security. Network security is taught by the very successful group in the Centre for Communication Systems Research (CCSR).
This degree aims to train computer and information security professionals with in-depth, state-of-the-art knowledge and relevant skills in response to the rapidly changing landscape in security technologies and applications. Many of today's security technologies involve a combination of different fields, and this programme includes such technical areas as multimedia security, cryptography, network security, watermarking and web security.
Compulsory modules
* Network Technologies and Security
* Information Security Management
* Introduction to Multimedia Security
* Technologies and Applications
* Security and Cryptography
* Advanced Multimedia Security
* Web Hacking Countermeasures
Optional Modules
* Project Management and Business Strategy
* Cloud Computing
In addition, one of the options can be taken from a range of modules from the other computing programmes.