

BSc Cyber Security
About this course
Cyber security is one of the defining technical and social challenges of our time. Cyberspace comprises all the interactions with all the networks of digital devices used to store, modify, and communicate information, and it is global in reach and vast in scale, extending far beyond the internet. Protecting that space, and the systems, data, and people within it, requires both deep technical knowledge and an understanding of the human, organisational, and legal dimensions of security. The discipline draws on computer science, mathematics, cryptography, network engineering, and policy to address threats ranging from individual fraud to nation-state attacks. At the University of Warwick, this three-year full-time degree develops your technical skills in network security, cryptography, operating systems, software security, and threat analysis, alongside the conceptual frameworks needed to understand how and why attacks happen and how defences can be designed and evaluated. You will learn to think like an attacker as well as a defender, developing the kind of adversarial reasoning that effective security work requires. The programme develops your ability to work rigorously with both theoretical and practical problems, preparing you for a field that demands continual learning as threats and technologies evolve. Entry typically requires around 152 UCAS tariff points. Cyber security graduates are in high and growing demand across the public and private sectors. They work in security operations, penetration testing, threat intelligence, digital forensics, policy and compliance, financial services, government, and the technology industry. The combination of technical depth and analytical breadth the degree develops also opens doors in related fields such as software engineering, data science, and risk management. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study or professional certifications to deepen their expertise.
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