Think like a hacker.
With the number of Internet of Things (IoT) devices around the world expected to hit 125 billion by 2030, there's a critical need for more cyber security professionals.
To meet this growing demand, La Trobe's Master of Cybersecurity (Computer Science) was designed by industry leaders to help you develop important industry-relevant skills, then specialise in computer science. Whether or not you have existing experience in the information technology sector, this course is your pathway to start or progress your career in the cybersecurity domain.
Graduate ready to keep pace with the information security demands of business, government, defence and law enforcement. Gain practical experience through an industry project or an intensive industry placement with leading organisations like Optus Networks, NAB and ANZ. Develop skills in system design, implementation, testing and documentation and make valuable industry connections.
You'll learn:
- Cybersecurity fundamentals
- Explore the aims, methods and outcomes of cybersecurity practice.
- Blockchain, network security, digital forensics and penetration testing
- Understand cybersecurity as it relates to the forefront of technology.
- Cyber algorithms
- Analyse and design cybersecurity algorithms using a visual modelling language.
- Secure programming
- Learn procedural language (C). Identify and analyse common coding practices what can avoid security vulnerabilities.
- The mindset and motivation of hackers
- Cybersecurity is about people as much as technology. Understanding what drives cybercriminals helps you create strategies to defend against them.
- Legal and ethical frameworks
- Become familiar with the regulations and ethical approaches for dealing with cybersecurity.
The qualification awarded on graduation is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) as Level 9.