

BSc Cyber Security
About this course
Cyber security is one of the most rapidly growing disciplines in computing, concerned with protecting digital systems, networks, and data from the attacks, vulnerabilities, and human errors that can compromise their integrity, availability, and confidentiality. As organisations of every kind depend increasingly on digital infrastructure, and as the threat landscape evolves with the sophistication of those who seek to exploit it, the demand for skilled cyber security professionals has grown into one of the most significant workforce needs in the technology sector. The field requires both technical depth and the kind of creative, adversarial thinking that can anticipate how systems might be attacked. At the University of Winchester, this three-year, full-time degree emphasises the practical side of the industry, ensuring you are well prepared for real professional challenges. You will develop technical skills in areas such as network security, cryptography, ethical hacking and penetration testing, digital forensics, malware analysis, and secure software development, alongside a conceptual understanding of why systems fail and how they can be made more resilient. The imaginative and technically skilled practitioner that the programme aims to produce is someone who can think like both a defender and an attacker. The degree includes a sandwich placement year and work placement opportunities, giving you significant professional experience before you graduate. Graduates from cyber security degrees are in high demand across the full range of sectors that depend on digital infrastructure, which is to say virtually every sector. Information security analyst, penetration tester, security architect, digital forensics investigator, and security consultant are among the most direct career paths. Government agencies, financial services, defence, technology companies, and professional services firms all recruit cyber security graduates. Many graduates also pursue industry certifications and some go on to postgraduate study in cyber security or computer science.
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