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BSc Cyber Security
About this course
Cyber security is one of the most urgent and rapidly growing disciplines in the technology sector. As digital infrastructure has become central to economic activity, public services, and personal life, the threats to that infrastructure have grown in frequency, sophistication, and consequence. Cyber security professionals are responsible for protecting systems, networks, and data from attack, and for responding effectively when breaches occur. The field requires both a thorough technical understanding of computing systems and a strategic awareness of the threat landscape and the organisational contexts in which security decisions are made. At York St John University, this three-year full-time programme develops specialist skills and knowledge in areas that are seeing high interest and growth in the cyber security industry. A sandwich year with work placements is available, giving you significant professional experience in security roles before you graduate, which is particularly valuable in a field where employers place a high premium on practical exposure to real security environments and challenges. You will study network security, cryptography, ethical hacking and penetration testing, digital forensics, risk management, incident response, and the legal and regulatory frameworks within which cyber security practice operates. The programme develops both your technical depth and your understanding of the human, organisational, and strategic dimensions of security, preparing you to work effectively in professional security teams. Graduates go on to careers as cyber security analysts, penetration testers, security engineers, digital forensic investigators, risk and compliance managers, and security consultants across government, defence, financial services, healthcare, and the technology industry. The demand for cyber security professionals is strong and growing, and graduates with both technical skills and professional experience are in a particularly strong position. Many pursue professional certifications in cyber security, and postgraduate study in the field is a route for those who wish to develop specialist expertise or move into research and policy roles.
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