

BSc Cyber Security with Forensics
About this course
Cyber security with forensics combines two closely related fields that together cover the full cycle of digital security work: preventing attacks, detecting breaches, and investigating what happened afterwards. Cyber security is concerned with protecting computer systems, networks, and data from malicious interference. Digital forensics is the discipline of recovering and analysing digital evidence from computers, mobile devices, and networks, often in a legal or investigative context. Together they form a powerful combination for anyone seeking to work in security operations, law enforcement, or incident response. At Sheffield Hallam University, this three-year full-time programme includes a foundation year and a sandwich placement year, providing both an accessible entry point and a significant period of professional experience. You will study fundamental cyber security topics including principles of security, computing architecture, networking, databases, and programming, alongside the forensic investigation techniques and tools used by professionals in the field. The programme also prepares you for industry certifications alongside your degree, including qualifications in digital forensics tools that are widely used in professional practice. The placement year gives you the opportunity to apply your technical skills in a real security or forensics environment, building the professional experience and industry contacts that employers value. Graduates of cyber security and forensics programmes are sought after by a wide range of employers, including law enforcement agencies, government and intelligence organisations, financial institutions, technology companies, and specialist security consultancies. Roles in penetration testing, digital forensics investigation, security operations, incident response, and compliance are all accessible to graduates with this profile. The field faces a significant and persistent skills shortage, which means employment prospects are strong. Postgraduate study in cyber security, digital forensics, information security, or computer science is an option for those who wish to develop deeper technical expertise or move into research.
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