MSc Cyber Security

Bachelor's degree

In Wolverhampton

£ 6,400 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Wolverhampton

The exponential increase in mobile devices, converged applications and Cloud technologies, initiatives such as Bring your Own Device (BYOD) / Choose Your Own Device (CYOD) and the advent of digital information technologies, has increased the proliferation of threats in our vibrant and active cyber-physical-natural environment diluting further its perimeter. Our cyberspace is constantly increasing its size almost linearly to its value recognising Cyber Security as a global response to the challenges posed by constantly evolving systems which are harder to secure. The MSc Cyber Security seeks to address the increasing demand for Cyber Security related domains in both academic, vocational qualifications and projection for an increased shortage of Cyber Security professionals in the industry. The course has been designed by a team of leading experts, researchers and trainers in the field and gives the opportunity to the students to be exposed to cutting-edge technologies, tools and techniques in cyber exploitation and defence.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Wolverhampton (West Midlands)
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Wulfruna Street, WV1 1LY

Start date

On request

About this course

What happens on the course?

You will undertake a wide range of learning activities including:

Computer-based learning 
Supported learning using the University VLE (CANVAS) as a learning tool, for
information and interactive communications
Lectures
Tutorials (smaller group/one-to-one)
Workshops
Case studies
Structured laboratory exercises
Individual structured assignment-based learning
Directed study
Individual or group exercises
Research project investigations

Assessment methods will include:

 Written reports
 Essays
 Literature reviews
 Exams
Presentations

Students will also have the opportunity to engage in formative assessment throughout the course, especially during exercises in the practise sessions where their tutors will give feedback on progress and performance for each of the tasks allocated. The assessment strategy for this course is designed around a holistic evaluation on knowledge and skills acquired with a strong emphasis on the requirements for this mode of delivery and diverse skills, background and expectations of the target audience. All assessments used in the course are in perfect alignment with University requirements, regulations and policies. Coursework assignments typically incorporate formative feedback so that students can gain an insight into whether their work is meeting the necessary thresholds and focus on meaningful remarks to improve both their performance and understanding in the subject matter. The assessment strategy has been designed with strong influence by the requirements and needs of the audience in FT/PT mode of delivery for this course. Students will also get the opportunity to be engaged in guest lectures from leading experts in the area and be taught by active researchers and trainers in all modules as part of the programme.

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Subjects

  • Team Training
  • Project Management
  • Industry
  • Systems
  • Project

Course programme

Module: 7CS023

Credits: 20

Period: 1

Type: Core

Locations: Wolverhampton City Campus

The purpose of this unit is to provide an in-depth and specialised knowledge on penetration testing and vulnerability assessment. Students will be introduced to Ethical Hacking and the concept of offensive security with cutting-edge tools and research-informed delivery. Students will learn how to look for weaknesses in a target system to test the security posture for exploits in a lawful and legitimate way. This requires a skill set that includes but not limited to computer networks, operating systems but also aspects of psychology and the human behaviour.


Module: 7CS022

Credits: 20

Period: 1

Type: Core

Locations: Wolverhampton City Campus

Incident management describes methods to identify, analyse, and correct hazards to prevent a future re-occurrence. The purpose of this unit is to provide specialised and research-informed knowledge with hands-on practicals on cutting-edge incident response and digital forensics methods. The full life cycle of an incident responder is covered from building a CERT-team to utilising ‘sound’ forensics tools to collect, safeguard, transport and analyse digital evidence. This includes secure stakeholder management within organisational context fully considering ethical and professional responsibilities, but also practical exhibition of the digital investigation process with the application of modern commercial and open-source tools, the judicial process and relevant laws within the UK and critical aspects of international laws affecting incident responders. Students will also be learning about expert testimony and technical topics such as file carving techniques, file systems, network forensics, TCP/IP steganography, memory analysis, in addition to threats associated with emerging technologies such as Internet-of-Things (IoT).


Module: 7CS018

Credits: 20

Period: 1

Type: Core

Locations: Wolverhampton City Campus

The module seeks to address the discipline of Information Governance and compliance and its associated theories, practices and principles that govern any modern information system in alignment with multi-disciplinary structures, processes and procedures. Particular focus is given to the frameworks, standards and strategies for managing an organisation’s information assets with all the underpinned legal and regulatory requirements need to be fulfilled within existing and emerging Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) frameworks.


Module: 7CS024

Credits: 20

Period: 1

Type: Core

Locations: Wolverhampton City Campus

Motivated by the growing importance of Internet-of-Things (IoT), this module will provide specialised knowledge and hands-on practicals covering IoT devices and applications while focusing on security. IoT is a fusion of interconnected devices of various sized and complexities with examples ranging from simple sensors to autonomous vehicles and smart homes, therefore, it is essential to learn how to identify emerging threats and plan mitigation techniques to minimise vulnerabilities. Examples of fundamental underpinning technologies enabling IoT include wireless sensor networks, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and embedded systems.


Module: 7CS020

Credits: 60

Period: 1

Type: Core

Locations: Wolverhampton City Campus

Whether the student progresses to further study or into employment, one of the most important skills expected of a computing professional is the ability to work creatively under the appropriate guidance of a member of staff. It is therefore essential that the students use and develop comprehensively knowledge and skills gained from other units, and from their wider educational and working background (e.g. their first degree which may be in a subject area rather than computing), in a major integrative exercise. The project module is an ideal vehicle for this purpose. Students will be expected to develop an idea (most likely generated by a member of academic staff) and demonstrate their ability to develop it further, producing a suitable artefact by applying their technical, analytical, practical and managerial skills in an integrated manner. They are required to emphasise on a topic which sufficiently reflects on the course they are studying and get an ethical approval prior to commencing their work. No student can proceed to the project without gaining prior ethical approval. Normally students will retain their own intellectual property unless they are sponsored by a company or funded by an organization and the contractual agreement with the organization dictates them to transfers these IP rights. Also, students will not normally undertake projects that require security clearance.


Module: 7CS017

Credits: 20

Period: 1

Type: Core

Locations: Wolverhampton City Campus

Cyber Defence has become one of the biggest business priorities in an attempt to deal with dynamic attack vectors while still relying on static controls and measures. It is a systematic approach to help organisation to better articulate, manage and change threat thresholds and improve the effectiveness of security controls. This module seeks to address the core principles, methods, tools and products available used in proactive network defence with the aim of preventing cyber-attacks or decreasing the time taken to discover them. The module guides the students through the fundamentals of building and evaluating successful and secure network communication platforms with focus on all strategic, tactical and operational aspects.


Module: 7CS019

Credits: 20

Period: 1

Type: Core

Locations: Wolverhampton City Campus

This module introduces students to research and methodologies used to underpin scientific work, data analysis, hypothesis’ establishment and artefact validation in understanding research on an appropriate subject discipline. The material in this module is carefully designed to meet students’ needs and requirements for the programme of study alongside with essential project management skills dictating research activities. Students will be exposed to a wide variety of tools, techniques, methodologies and processes in the field of project management. This module covers traditional approaches in literature review as essential preparation for the project stage and draws expertise from other departments within the University including Library Services.


As a student in this course, you will have a learning journey underpinned by our innovative research projects and strong links with the government and industry. You will have access to our team at the Wolverhampton Cyber Research Institute (WCRI) to learn with a first-hand experience how we address the unique complexity and challenges associated with cybersecurity in a constantly evolving threat landscape.

The diverse skill set around management of security as delivered in the course will equip you with a meaningful GRC knowledge and relevant experience to excel your career prospects. This is quite prominent due to the problem recruiters have to get hold of security managers with these skills. Interactive sessions in the form of demos will also be delivered by the teaching staff and guest speakers to further leverage understanding and stimulate attention towards relevant and pragmatic issues in the area.

The unit ‘Research Methodologies and Project Management’ in particular requires you to work in a team to apply a current project management methodology that embraces all of these knowledge areas related to Cyber Security. You will be exposed to all stages of planning, execution and project control; you will work as part of a team, take responsibility and make autonomous decisions that impact on the project team performance.

The course has been designed in close consultation with Information Security industry experts and utilises unique tools and platforms to deliver its core elements, skills and capabilities required in the field.

We also continue to invest in world-leading facilities including our £9 million cyber centre. Our Midlands Quarter – Centre for Cyber Security is a bespoke Cyber & Security ecosystem, which blends industry and innovation with academic excellence and expertise.The centre is a joint venture between the University of Wolverhampton and Herefordshire Council. The 2,000 square metre building will provide significant resources for research and development across three cyber laboratories, advanced training facilities as part of the University’s Wolverhampton Cyber Research Institute and additional business space for up to 16 cyber companies.


The educational aims of the course with regards to knowledge and skills gained are:

You will enhance critical understanding and synthesis skills with regards to security processes, techniques and methodologies around cyber security in a blended learning environment with strong hands-on explication using cutting-edge software and hardware. The course will cover cyber defence elements and state-of-the-art in exploitation techniques, threats and security risks in both targeted and multi-stage cyber-attacks in the cyberspace.

You should be able to identify and mitigate security violations across the cyberspace with a strong emphasis on Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) frameworks and standards; and the importance of automation and orchestration of security operations in highly volatile and sensitive environments to develop better and more efficient security controls.

You will be exposed to formalised security principles and protocols and expand your ability and capabilities in strong system administration and modelling of threat landscapes in a variety of different organisational contexts. Since this programme has been developed concerning the requirements of cyber security professional bodies, it aims to produce postgraduates with subject-specific and transferable knowledge and skills suited to a career in the cyber security industry or other related IT disciplines.


Location Mode Fee Year Home/EU Full-time £6400 per year 2020-21 Home/EU Part-time £3200 per year 2020-21 Home Full-time £6550 per year 2021-22 Home

Additional information

The exponential increase in mobile devices, converged applications and Cloud technologies, initiatives such as Bring your Own Device (BYOD) / Choose Your Own Device (CYOD) and the advent of digital information technologies, has increased the proliferation of threats in our vibrant and active cyber-physical-natural environment diluting further its perimeter.

MSc Cyber Security

£ 6,400 + VAT