MSc Computing (Security and Reliability)
The Department of Computing offers an MSc course specialising in the processes and mechanisms by which computer-based equipment, information and services are protected from unintended or unauthorised access.
For further information, please visit the MSc page.
MSc Security and Resilience: Science and Technology
The Institute for Security Science and Technology offers an MSc course specialising in the science and technology underpinning national security. This includes a module on cyber security, as well as other relevant modules in human behaviour and psychology, physical protection (e.g. cyber-physical security). Students can also elect to complete a research project in cyber security, as well as additional taught modules.
For further information, please visit the MSc page.
Imperial Business School short course: Cyber Security
Drawing on Imperial’s extensive expertise in cyber security plus the experience of business and government thought leaders, this two-day course equips non-technical managers with the knowledge to prevent, identify and manage cybersecurity risks. The course combines insights from business, government, regulation and technical domains to provide a holistic view of cybersecurity for decision-makers.
For further information, please visit the Business School website.
MSc Computing (Security and Reliability)
Have you studied computing but want to specialise in threats, attack techniques, and how to defend against these? As part of our MSc Computing (Security and Reliability), you can study:
- Cryptography engineering
- Quantum computing
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MSc Security and Resilience: Science and Technology
Have you studied cyber security but wish to apply it to a broader context? The MSc Security and Resilience: Science and Technology is:
- Open to STEM graduates and professionals
- Full-time and part-time study options