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BSc Computer Science for Cybersecurity
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Computer science for cybersecurity is a degree that builds the core foundations of computer science, including algorithms, systems, networks, and programming, with a specific orientation towards the skills, knowledge, and ways of thinking that a cybersecurity career demands. Cybersecurity is one of the fastest-growing areas in the technology sector, driven by the rapid expansion of digital systems across every industry and the corresponding growth in the sophistication and frequency of attacks on those systems. Understanding how systems are built and how they can be exploited are two sides of the same coin, and a degree grounded in computer science provides the depth that a purely technical cybersecurity course cannot. At Birkbeck you will study this three-year full-time degree at a university known for its flexible and professionally oriented approach to higher education. The programme is designed for students who want to combine the rigour of computer science with a clear focus on cybersecurity applications. You will develop knowledge of networks and security protocols, operating systems, programming, cryptography, ethical hacking, vulnerability analysis, digital forensics, and the policy and governance frameworks within which cybersecurity professionals operate. The curriculum is designed to be current, reflecting the rapidly evolving nature of threats and defences in the digital landscape. Graduates of computer science for cybersecurity are well placed for careers as security analysts, penetration testers, network security engineers, incident response specialists, digital forensic analysts, and information security consultants. The underlying computer science foundation also opens pathways into software engineering, systems development, and data engineering, giving you options beyond the cybersecurity specialisation if your interests evolve. Financial services, government, healthcare, technology companies, and any large organisation handling sensitive data are major employers. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in cybersecurity, information security, or computer science.
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