Master of Cyber Security and Digital Forensics
Auckland University of Technology

55 Wellesley Street East, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
NZD 42,900.00
NZD 35,900.00
NZD 7,000.00
NZD 0.00
1 Years
Course Overview
The security of computer systems and networks is a growing concern for both organizations and individuals. The Master of Cyber Security and Digital Forensics prepares you for this vital field. As cybercrime and malicious software continue to rise, there is a strong demand for skilled professionals who can protect valuable information and secure networks. This program teaches you how to defend against cyber threats and manage network security effectively. You will also learn digital forensics skills to identify and record evidence of... Read more
The security of computer systems and networks is a growing concern for both organizations and individuals. The Master of Cyber Security and Digital Forensics prepares you for this vital field. As cybercrime and malicious software continue to rise, there is a strong demand for skilled professionals who can protect valuable information and secure networks. This program teaches you how to defend against cyber threats and manage network security effectively. You will also learn digital forensics skills to identify and record evidence of cybercrimes by extracting data from devices such as computers, hard drives, and mobile phones. Graduates gain expertise as information security specialists, computer forensic analysts, and digital forensics and network security experts.
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Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Master of Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics have numerous job options. They can work as information security specialists who protect computer systems and networks from cyber-attacks. Some jobs include computer forensic analysts, who find and study digital evidence from devices such as computers and phones. Others become network security experts or system administrators for businesses and government. Some work as IT forensic consultants or in emergency response teams that handle cyber threats. There are also jobs in police units, auditing, and software development focused on security. These roles help keep critical data and systems safe from cybercrime. Read more
Graduates of the Master of Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics have numerous job options. They can work as information security specialists who protect computer systems and networks from cyber-attacks. Some jobs include computer forensic analysts, who find and study digital evidence from devices such as computers and phones. Others become network security experts or system administrators for businesses and government. Some work as IT forensic consultants or in emergency response teams that handle cyber threats. There are also jobs in police units, auditing, and software development focused on security. These roles help keep critical data and systems safe from cybercrime.
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Course Summary
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55 Wellesley Street East, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
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1 Year's Post Graduation (PG)
Program Length -
Available Intakes
Feb,July
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NZD 42,900.00/Year
Tuition Fees -
Minimum Deposit
NZD 35,900.00 -
Scholarship
NZD 7,000.00 -
NZD 0.00/Year
Application Fees -
NZD 20,000.00/Year
Living Cost
University


Auckland University of Technology
New Zealand
55 Wellesley Street East, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Admission Requirements
Academic Requirements
Minimum Level of Education Completed
Bachelor
Minimum Mark (%) OR Minimum CGPA
Mark:60% OR CGPA:2.60