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BSc Cyber Security and Forensics
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Cyber security and forensics addresses two of the most pressing challenges facing organisations in the digital age: protecting systems and data from attack, and investigating the breaches and criminal activity that occur when those protections fail. Cyber security concerns itself with the technical and procedural measures that prevent unauthorised access, data theft, and disruption of services. Digital forensics applies rigorous investigative methods to recover, preserve, and analyse electronic evidence, whether for criminal prosecution, corporate investigation, or incident response. Both fields are fast-changing, driven by the constant evolution of threats and the countermeasures developed to address them. At Westminster, this three-year degree covers the technical foundations of information security alongside the forensic and investigative methodologies used to respond when security measures are breached. You will study network security, cryptography, malware analysis, penetration testing, incident response, digital evidence handling, and the legal and ethical frameworks governing cyber security and forensic investigation. The degree includes a sandwich year in industry, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, giving you direct professional experience in security settings and an international perspective on a field that is global in its threats and its professional practice. Organisations now need to change and improve their information security more frequently than ever before, and graduates who combine technical depth with investigative skill are genuinely in demand. Graduates of cyber security and forensics degrees move into roles as security analysts, penetration testers, digital forensic investigators, incident responders, and security consultants. Financial services firms, technology companies, law enforcement agencies, government bodies, defence contractors, and specialist cyber security companies all recruit in this field. The combination of security and forensics in a single degree is particularly attractive to employers who need people who can both prevent and respond to security incidents. Postgraduate study in cyber security, digital forensics, or information security management is available for those who wish to develop further specialist expertise or move into research.
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