

BSc Cyber Security
About this course
Cyber security is one of the most urgent disciplines in contemporary technology, concerned with protecting digital systems, networks, and data from the attacks, intrusions, and failures that threaten organisations and individuals worldwide. As more of critical national infrastructure, financial systems, healthcare, and personal communication depends on digital networks, the demand for professionals who can defend those systems, detect threats, and respond when breaches occur continues to grow significantly faster than the supply of qualified graduates. Studying cyber security gives you a grounding in both the technical realities of digital systems and the strategic and adversarial thinking that defending them requires. At Anglia Ruskin University, this three-year full-time degree develops your knowledge of computing fundamentals alongside specialist cyber security skills. You will study networking, operating systems, programming, and cryptography alongside security-specific areas such as penetration testing, digital forensics, network defence, and security policy. You will learn to think like an attacker in order to understand and close vulnerabilities, and to apply defensive strategies across systems of varying complexity. The programme connects academic study to the real-world threat landscape, developing the practical skills that employers in the security sector require. You will develop both the technical expertise to work with systems and tools and the analytical and problem-solving mindset that effective security work demands. Governments, financial institutions, healthcare organisations, and technology companies are all investing substantially in cyber security capability, and the range of organisations seeking skilled graduates is wide and growing. Graduates work as security analysts, penetration testers, incident responders, security engineers, digital forensics investigators, and security consultants across public and private sector organisations. The field offers strong and growing employment prospects. Postgraduate study in cyber security or a specialist technical area is an option for those who want to develop deeper expertise or move into research roles.
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