Overview

This specialisation is designed to meet current and emerging needs in the cybersecurity industry and provides new and existing cybersecurity professionals with the skills you need to succeed in this rapidly growing sector. This specialisation focuses on the intersection of People, Processes, and Technology in the organisational cybersecurity chain, and … For more content click the Read More button below. This specialisation includes a suite of industry-aligned courses that discuss the latest developments, techniques, tools, models and standards fundamental to strengthening the planning, management, response, recovery and ultimately, resilience in organisational cybersecurity. Courses offered as part of this specialisation incorporates industry insights and involves hands-on components that allow you to apply your learnings to solve real cybersecurity problems. This specialisation equips you with a holistic understanding and skillsets on cybersecurity which enables you to be well-prepared to serve the growing needs in the sector, and more importantly, contribute to creating a more secure, trusted and safe digital world to support today's digital economy.

Available in Program(s)
Single degree program(s) in which this specialisation is available:

Master of Commerce - MCom8404 - Commerce
Master of Commerce (Extension) - MCom(Extn)8417 - Commerce (Extension)

Specialisation Structure

Students must complete 36 UOC.

Gateway Core Course6 Units of Credit:
Specialisation Elective Courses12 Units of Credit:

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