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BSc Cyber Security
About this course
Cyber security has become a fundamental concern for organisations of every kind as digital systems have moved to the centre of economic and social life. Protecting those systems from attack, detecting breaches when they occur, and recovering from incidents requires professionals with a deep understanding of how digital systems can be compromised and how they can be defended. The discipline draws on computer science, mathematics, network engineering, human behaviour, and the legal and ethical frameworks that govern digital security, making it a technically demanding and intellectually rich field. The Open University offers this cyber security degree through distance learning in part-time mode, making it accessible to people who are already working in IT or technical roles and want to develop specialist security expertise, as well as to those for whom full-time campus attendance is not practical. The OU's approach combines high-quality written and online learning materials with practical exercises and project work, and its model of part-time distance study is well suited to a discipline that many learners approach from within the workplace. You will study network security, cryptography, secure software development, penetration testing and vulnerability assessment, digital forensics, risk management, and the governance and compliance frameworks that organisations use to manage security. The technical content is substantial, and you will develop both theoretical understanding and practical skills in securing systems and investigating incidents. The human dimension of security is also addressed: social engineering, phishing, and insider threat require an understanding of behaviour as well as technology. Graduates in cyber security are in exceptional demand across all sectors of the economy. Government, financial services, healthcare, critical infrastructure, defence, and technology companies all recruit security professionals, and the supply of qualified practitioners continues to fall short of demand. Roles include security analyst, penetration tester, security engineer, incident responder, digital forensics investigator, and security architect. Professional certifications such as CISM, CISSP, or CEH are often pursued alongside or after the degree to strengthen specialist credentials. The flexibility of the OU route means many graduates complete the degree with significant professional experience already in place.
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