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BSc Cyber Security
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Cybersecurity is the discipline concerned with protecting digital systems, networks and data from the threats posed by malicious actors, from individual hackers and criminal organisations to state-sponsored groups conducting espionage and sabotage. As organisations of every kind have become dependent on networked digital systems, the consequences of security failures have become more severe and the demand for skilled cybersecurity professionals has grown with them. A degree in this field develops both the technical knowledge to understand and defend against threats and the strategic and professional understanding of how organisations manage security at scale. At Teesside University this programme runs full time over three years and includes a sandwich year and work-placement experience, connecting your academic study directly to professional practice. You will study network design and the principles of secure network architecture, gaining hands-on experience with key network simulation software. You will also cover security threats and their countermeasures, risk assessment and management, the legal requirements governing cybersecurity, and the social and ethical dimensions of security practice. The placement year gives you significant experience working in a real security environment alongside professional practitioners, developing the practical confidence that employers value. You will develop skills in network security, vulnerability assessment, ethical hacking, incident response, digital forensics, risk management and the governance frameworks that organisations use to protect their information assets. The ability to move between technical analysis and strategic security thinking is central to professional cybersecurity work, and the programme develops both. Graduates from cybersecurity programmes move into careers as security analysts, penetration testers, network security engineers, digital forensic investigators, incident responders, security consultants and cybersecurity managers across public and private sector organisations. The demand for graduates with genuine technical cybersecurity skills is strong and sustained. Postgraduate study in cybersecurity or a related computing field is also an option for those seeking specialist careers.
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