This major focuses on the key concepts and challenges in data protection and computer software security. You will examine both the high- and low-level practical aspects of computer security. High-level aspects include cryptography theory, data access policy development and security program managemen
This major focuses on the key concepts and challenges in data protection and computer software security. You will examine both the high- and low-level practical aspects of computer security. High-level aspects include cryptography theory, data access policy development and security program management.
Low-level aspects include computer forensics, network intrusion detection and incident handling.
Graduates have the skills to identify and implement appropriate applications for specific scenarios, as well as an understanding of issues related to the protection of individual rights.
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What you'll learn
When the Western Australian Institute of Technology (WAIT) began teaching students in 1967, it drew on a rich history of technical education in Western Australia to offer industry-focused higher education courses to a booming post-war population. The key organisational milestones in our subsequent journey to becoming the state’s largest and most multicultural university are highlighted below.
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