

BSc Cybersecurity & Digital Forensics with Integrated Foundation Year
About this course
Cybersecurity and digital forensics address two sides of the same problem: how to protect digital systems from attack, and how to investigate and understand what happens when attacks succeed. Cybersecurity is concerned with the design and maintenance of secure systems, the identification of vulnerabilities, the management of risk and the response to incidents. Digital forensics applies the methods of scientific investigation to digital evidence, recovering and analysing data from devices, networks and cloud environments in ways that can support legal proceedings, organisational investigations or intelligence analysis. Together they form a coherent discipline for anyone who wants to work at the intersection of technology, law and security. This four-year full-time degree at the University of Sunderland includes a sandwich year with a work placement and a year abroad, giving you significant professional and international experience built into the programme. It also includes an integrated foundation year, which provides the technical and academic foundations needed before you progress to degree-level work, making it accessible to students who want a supported entry to the subject. Throughout the course you will study networking, operating systems, programming, cryptography, ethical hacking, incident response, malware analysis and the legal and evidential frameworks that govern digital investigations. You will gain hands-on experience using tools and techniques employed in professional security and forensics contexts. Graduates work in cybersecurity roles across the public and private sectors, in digital forensics for law enforcement, intelligence agencies and corporate investigation teams, and in information security management and compliance. The growing demand for professionals who can protect organisations and investigate breaches makes this a field with strong employment prospects. Further study at postgraduate level is an option for those who wish to specialise in particular technical areas or pursue research in security or forensics.
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