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BSc Cyber Security
About this course
Cyber security is one of the most urgent and rapidly expanding fields in technology. As organisations of every kind have become dependent on digital infrastructure, the ability to protect networks, systems, and data from malicious actors has become a critical priority in every sector of the economy. Cyber security professionals work to identify vulnerabilities, defend systems against attacks, investigate incidents, and develop the policies and architectures that make digital operations resilient. The field combines technical depth with strategic thinking, requiring practitioners to understand both how attacks are carried out and how to build defences that are both effective and proportionate. At Ravensbourne University London, this three-year full-time degree is delivered with cutting-edge technology in a London setting closely connected to the digital and creative industries. You will develop skills in platform security, ethical hacking, managing communication networks, and operating systems, building both the technical competencies and the analytical mindset that the profession requires. Ethical hacking, the practice of testing systems with permission in order to find and fix vulnerabilities before malicious actors can exploit them, is a particularly important element of the curriculum, developing your ability to think like an attacker in order to build better defences. The programme prepares you for a field where the threats evolve rapidly and where continuous learning is a professional necessity. Cyber security graduates are among the most sought-after in the technology labour market, with demand for qualified professionals consistently outstripping supply across all sectors. Graduate roles include security analyst, penetration tester, network security engineer, cyber security consultant, and information security manager. The breadth of cyber security practice means graduates work in financial services, healthcare, government, defence, technology companies, and consultancies. Many practitioners gain professional certifications alongside their degree to signal specialist expertise to employers. Postgraduate study in cyber security, information security, or related fields is available for those who wish to develop expertise in particular domains such as forensics, governance, or secure software development.
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