There is an increasing demand for skilled cyber security professionals with expertise that this course offers.
On this course, students will study how computers and technology can be used to investigate, prevent and manage cyber attacks. They'll develop web technology programming skills and study specialised tools and operating system environments. They'll examine encryption algorithms, public-key cryptography, network security, endpoint security and digital forensics. Project themes include security and vulnerability analysis, mobile app security and cyber intelligence analysis.
Practical studies include ethical hacking (such as password cracking, vulnerability scanning, social engineering and system exploits) and Security Operations Centre (SOC) functions, such as threat intelligence, threat hunting, SIEMs and incident response.
Students will have access to software and tools widely used in the cyber security industry, such as Splunk, Nessus, Kali Linux, Autopsy. This degree is aligned with industry recognised certifications (i.e. CompTIA, EC-Council, Splunk and more), giving students' career a head start. Kingston has a dedicated cyber security and digital forensics lab. Cyber security career opportunities are diverse and exist across many sectors. Examples include government, finance, entertainment, media, law and intelligence services.
Computing qualifications are amongst the most versatile and enable graduates to find employment in a wide spectrum of careers ranging from systems and business analysts, and software engineers, through to programmers and network specialists in a wide range of public and private sector industries. Placements can be with large multinational companies, international companies, local companies and small start-ups; offering a diverse range of posts.