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BSc Cyber Security
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Cyber security is the discipline concerned with protecting digital systems, networks, data, and the people and organisations that depend on them from malicious attacks, unauthorised access, and exploitation. As organisations across every sector have become dependent on information technology, the frequency and sophistication of cyber attacks have grown correspondingly, creating urgent demand for professionals who can design secure systems, detect and respond to incidents, and advise on risk management and compliance. Cyber security sits at the intersection of computer science, mathematics, and the human and organisational factors that determine how security risks are managed in practice. At the University of Derby, this three-year full-time Cyber Security degree with a foundation year, sandwich year, year abroad, and work placement gives you a thorough grounding in the technical and analytical foundations of the discipline alongside substantial applied experience. The foundation year provides a supported entry for students who need additional preparation, and the main degree develops your skills in network security, cryptography, ethical hacking, digital forensics, risk management, and the legal and policy frameworks that govern cyber security practice. The combination of academic rigour and extensive practical experience makes this a programme that prepares you well for the rapid pace and high demands of the sector. Cyber security graduates are in exceptionally strong and growing demand. Security analyst, penetration tester, security operations centre analyst, digital forensics investigator, security architect, threat intelligence analyst, and information security management roles are all well-established destinations. Every sector of the economy, from financial services and healthcare to government, defence, utilities, and retail, employs cyber security professionals. The shortage of qualified practitioners relative to demand means that well-prepared graduates typically move quickly into professional roles. Postgraduate study in cyber security, information security, or digital forensics is an option for those who wish to develop further specialist expertise.
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