Major Cyber Security (Undergraduate)

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The cyber security major provides principles, theories and practical skills required to analyse and manage current cybersecurity situations. Students will learn how to reverse-engineer a given system and to identify and test vulnerabilities.

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Course Details

The cyber security major provides principles, theories and practical skills required to analyse and manage current cybersecurity situations. Students will learn how to reverse-engineer a given system and to identify and test vulnerabilities. 

The addressed systems cover the complete range of architectures from individual controllers to the internet.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the principles, practice and issues associated with the field of cyber security
  • Apply a range of modelling, management, analytics and visualisation techniques to handle relevant defensive as well as offensive cyber security operations
  • Reverse-engineer systems based on minimal outside information
  • Communicate and present their knowledge of cyber security to diverse audiences

Requirements

  • A maximum of 12 units can be counted towards another CECC Major 
  • A maximum of 6 units can be counted towards another CECC Minor or Specialisation. 

This major requires the completion of 48 units, which must include a minimum of 18 units of 3000-level courses:

  • COMP2120 Software Engineering
  • COMP2310 Systems Networks and Concurrency
  • COMP2700 Cyber Security Foundations
  • COMP3300 Operating Systems Implementation
  • COMP3310 Computer Networks
  • COMP3703 Software Security
  • COMP3704 Network Security
  • CRIM2010 Cybercrime: An Introduction
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