The Post Graduate Cyber Security and Forensics program is a 2-year advanced degree designed to address the growing need for professionals skilled in both protecting digital infrastructure and investigating cyber incidents. The course offers a unique combination of cyber defense, ethical hacking, digital forensics, and incident response, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the modern cybersecurity landscape.
Through a balanced mix of theoretical knowledge and hands-on training, students learn how to secure networks, detect vulnerabilities, analyze malware, and trace digital footprints in cybercrime investigations. Core topics include network security, cryptography, cyber laws, forensic analysis, and risk management. Case studies, simulation labs, and real-time breach response exercises help students gain the skills needed to work under real-world pressure.
Graduates of this program are prepared for roles such as cyber security analysts, forensic investigators, network security specialists, and cybercrime consultants in government, law enforcement, and private sectors. With the increasing threat of data breaches and cyberattacks across industries, this program ensures students are equipped with both the technical and legal expertise to protect digital assets and support justice in the digital age.
This program is ideal for graduates with a background in computer science, IT, electronics, or related fields, aiming to specialize in cyber defense and forensic analysis.
Students gain practical experience through cyber labs, forensic simulations, and internships with cybercrime units, law enforcement agencies, or cybersecurity firms. The curriculum includes certification-oriented training (like CEH, CHFI), industry projects, and research work in digital crime analysis. Exposure to forensic tools, penetration testing environments, and legal documentation procedures prepares graduates for professional success. By the end of the program, students earn a Master’s degree in Cyber Security and Forensics, ready for specialized roles or further academic research.
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