Cyber Security and Forensic Information Technology
Position Details (Master's)
You'll study twin, linked disciplines on this Cyber Security and Forensic Information Technology Master's: cyber security – protecting data and systems from cyber attack, and forensic information technology – detecting and collecting digital evidence of criminal activity. You'll explore methods used by hackers, and how to prevent or combat them. You'll also learn the procedures to follow after an attack, and how to present this information to investigators or court officials.
In thecomputer labs and forensic facilitiesoffered by University of Portsmouth , you'll infect a virtual machine with a virus of your own, overcome anti-forensic tools that try to hide evidence of crime, and make a mock arrest of a cybercriminal. You'll dig into cryptography, hacking and formal computer languages, such as Linux.
When you graduate, you'll be set to enter a sector with a massive need for trained cyber security and forensic information technology professionals.
Key facts
- Master parallel disciplines in digital security and forensic investigation, and expand your career options in a connected world that needs cyber skills more than ever
- Use the specialist facilities, including multi-platform network suites, pervasive computing lab for high performance computing, usability lab with eye-tracking equipment, forensics lab and crime scene simulations
- Investigate real-life case studies, identify digital trails, compile evidence and engage with ethical hacking, using current forensic tools and systems such as AccessData, Cellebrite and Tryhackme
- Explore contemporary cybersecurity issues: blockchain and cryptocurrency, money laundering, the Internet of Things, drones, and anti-forensic techniques
- Design and deliver your own forensic IT engineering or study project, shaping this Master's to your interests
- Learn formal logic, Linux and symbolic notation used in digital forensics and cyber security
Career development
You'll graduate from this Master's with skills that are in heavy demand. The UK Government's £2.6 billionNational Cyber Strategyaims to 'ensure the UK continues to be a leading responsible and democratic cyber power', and shows how businesses in the private and public sectors need to fill a large cyber skills gap to meet that aim.You'll have studied twin disciplines within that skills gap, so you'll be qualified for roles in preventing digital crime, or investigating and prosecuting those who commit it. You'll be able to work in fields including:
- Law enforcement
- IT auditing
- Information security
- High-tech crime units
- Commercial investigation
- National security bodies
- Systems administration
- Security analysis
British Computer Society (The Chartered Institute for IT)
Modules included:
- Challenges in Cyber Forensics
- Computer and Mobile Forensics
- Systems, Security and Hacking
- Big Data and Machine Learning Applications
- Network Services and Cyber Security
University of Portsmouth