Master of Cyber Security (Advanced Tradecraft)
Safeguard your future and our digital world.
For domestic and international students.
Safeguard your future and our digital world.
For domestic and international students.
InÌýcyber security, threats and vulnerabilities change daily, but the principles that underpin security intelligence expertise remain the same. Tradecraft in cyber securityÌýis a skillÌýset that requires a deep understanding of the cybercrime landscape. Experienced professionals can spot patterns and draw conclusions from contrasting attacks across different sectors. They evaluate situations from the perspective of the attacker, evaluating risks and applying models and solutions to address cyber intelligenceÌýchallenges.ÌýÌýÌý
Postgraduate coursework
1 year full-time
Semester 1, Semester 2
8628
Online (some face-to-face requirements)
TheÌýMaster of Cyber SecurityÌý(AdvancedÌýTradecraft) at UNSW Canberra is for postgraduate studentsÌýand IT professionalsÌýwho wish to gain an accelerated introductionÌýtoÌýoffensive and defensive cyber tradecraft operationsÌýincluding wireless security, reverse engineering and big data analysis in a security context. You can choose electives thatÌýallow you to focusÌýon digital or network forensics or critical infrastructure cyber security.Ìý Ìý
Build your capacity as aÌýcyber security professionalÌýfor a rewarding and highly sought-after career.Ìý ÌýÌýÌý
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The Master of Cyber Security (Advanced Tradecraft) is offered primarily via online Delivery Mode due to the nature of the courses.Ìý
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For more information on this degree, including entry requirements, see theÌý.
Students undertaking theÌýMaster of Cyber Security (Advanced Tradecraft) are required to completeÌýeightÌýcourses (48 Units of Credit).ÌýStudents must completeÌýsevenÌýcore courses, which provide the underpinning professional knowledge inÌýAdvanced Tradecraft, and one of the general electives from the Master of Cyber Security program.Ìý
Not all courses will be available in a particular year.ÌýThe courses in the program may be taken in any order, but it's recommended that the core courses are completed first, followed by the elective courses.Ìý
With the approval of the Program Coordinator, students may take up to two elective courses (12 UOC) from other coursework programs.Ìý
For information regarding entry requirements, please refer to theÌý.Ìý
Program Coordinator
Dr Tim Lynar
E:Ìýt.lynar@adfa.edu.au
Student Enquiries
E:ÌýSAS.cbr@unsw.edu.au
T: +61 2 5114 5000Ìý