MSc in Information Technology - Track in Cybersecurity
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
31 Oct 2024
EARLIEST START DATE
Feb 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 5,100 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
In an era where digital threats are evolving at an unprecedented pace, Cybersecurity stands as the bastion protecting our digital lives and hyper-connected societies. This Master of Science in Cybersecurity offers a comprehensive understanding of the cybersecurity landscape: web, networks, and operating systems security, cryptography, risk management, incident response, and emerging threats. It is aimed at future specialists in cybersecurity, covering a wide range of applications and offering a focus on critical infrastructures.
This 2-year program is 100% taught in English with a 6-month paid internship in a company or lab.
Curriculum
Year 1
- Teaching areas
- Communication Networks Basics
- Mathematical tools
- Probability theory, Statistics & Digital Signal Processing
- Computer Science Fundamentals
- Introduction to Data Science
- Digital Manufacturing
- Bibliographical Project
- French language classes and cultural immersion
- Teaching areas
- Introduction to Cyber Security
- Operating Systems Fundamentals
- Operating Systems Security
- Network Security
- Cyber Security Management and Integration in Projects
- Engineering/Scientific Project
- Professional Coaching
- French language classes
Year 2
- Teaching areas
- Advanced Cryptography
- Security of IoT and embedded systems
- Web Applications Security
- Cyber Defense
- Maritime Applications
- Critical Infrastructures
- Engineering/Scientific Project
- French language classes
Admissions
Program Outcome
Are you ready to become a leader in the battle against cyber threats?
Master of Science in Cybersecurity program covers a broad spectrum of essential domains in cybersecurity, ensuring you gain comprehensive expertise in:
- Systems, Network, and Data Security: Covering the principles, techniques, and tools for securing computer systems, networks, and data from unauthorized access and threats.
- Cryptography: The study of secure communication techniques, including encryption and cryptographic protocols.
- Cyber Defense: Proactive and reactive measures to protect assets and infrastructure from cyber threats.
- Cybersecurity Management and Integration: Governance, risk management, and integration of cybersecurity practices within organizations.
- Privacy: Learn about the legal, ethical, and technical aspects of privacy protection in the digital age, including data anonymization, privacy-enhancing technologies, and regulatory compliance.
- (Advanced topics) Security of Critical Infrastructures: Ensuring the resilience, continuity, and protection of critical infrastructure systems, such as those responsible for energy, transportation, water supply, and telecommunications.
- (Advanced topics) Security Maritime Applications: Addressing cybersecurity challenges and solutions specific to the maritime industry, including the security of ships, ports, and maritime information systems.
Scholarships and Funding
Scholarship opportunities for Excellent profiles, Alumni from our partner universities, European citizens, etc.
Career Opportunities
Embark on a dynamic career path with a Master of Science in Cybersecurity. Equipped with advanced knowledge and skills, graduates of this program are primed for a multitude of exciting roles in the ever-evolving field of cybersecurity.
- Cybersecurity Architect: Design and implement robust security systems, ensuring the protection of sensitive data and networks against cyber threats.
- Cyber Incident Responder: Rapidly respond to and mitigate cyber incidents, minimizing damage and restoring normal operations efficiently.
- Threat Intelligence Specialist: Analyze cyber threats and trends, providing valuable insights to proactively defend against potential attacks.
- Cybersecurity Auditor: Assess the security posture of organizations, conduct audits, and recommend strategies for compliance with regulations and best practices.
- Cybersecurity Implementer: Execute security measures and protocols, deploying cutting-edge technologies to safeguard digital assets and infrastructures.
- Risk Manager: Identify, assess, and manage cybersecurity risks, developing strategies to mitigate potential threats and vulnerabilities effectively.
- Researcher and Academic: Contribute to the advancement of cybersecurity knowledge through research, and educate the next generation of cybersecurity professionals as an academic or educator.
Moreover, graduates with a passion for in-depth research and innovation may choose to pursue a Ph.D. in Cybersecurity, delving into specialized areas and pushing the boundaries of cybersecurity knowledge.
With a Master of Science in Cybersecurity, there are many possibilities, offering a rewarding career path filled with challenges and opportunities to make a profound impact in safeguarding digital ecosystems.