Major - Cyber Security
Western Sydney University
Major
Code:
M3116.1
Related Courses
3506.10
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Bachelor of Computer Science
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3506.9
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Bachelor of Computer Science
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3639.4
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Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology
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3684.2
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Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology (Advanced)
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6039.1
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Diploma/Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology
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Available to students in other Western Sydney University Courses :
NO
The Cyber Security major aims to develop graduates with sound skills in the discipline of information systems security. Today, the widespread use of networked systems means protecting these systems from various attacks is more important than ever. Cyber Security is an essential aspect of today’s information systems. This major covers fundamental information security knowledge and security protocols from basic cryptography algorithms to their applications in computer systems and networked systems. Students will learn fundamental security concepts, practical implementation of the security application programs as well as ethical hacking techniques to protect cyber security.
Major
Structure
Students must complete 80 credit points as follows.
Students must complete the following five units
300103
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Data Structures and Algorithms
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301124
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Ethical Hacking Principles and Practice
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Choose one unit from the following
300698
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Operating Systems Programming
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Choose two units from the following
300095
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Computer Networks and Internets
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300165
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Systems Administration Programming
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300166
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Systems and Network Management
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