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BSc Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics
About this course
Cybersecurity and digital forensics addresses one of the most pressing challenges of the information age: keeping digital systems secure and investigating what has gone wrong when they are compromised. Cybersecurity is concerned with protecting networks, systems, and data from attack, while digital forensics is the discipline of recovering and analysing digital evidence in the wake of a security incident, a crime, or a dispute. Together they cover both the defensive and investigative dimensions of the field, and both are in consistent and growing demand. At the University of Sunderland, this three-year full-time programme includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and a work placement, giving you structured professional and international experience alongside your studies. You will build the fundamentals of computer science before specialising in security and forensics, studying computer security, secure system and network design, cryptography, vulnerability assessment, incident response, and digital forensic techniques including evidence collection, analysis, and reporting. The legal and ethical contexts of digital forensics are an important part of the curriculum, ensuring that you understand how digital evidence must be handled to be admissible and credible in legal proceedings. The placement year is particularly valuable in this field: a year spent working in a security operations centre, a forensic investigations team, or an IT security function gives you real-world experience that is difficult to replicate in a classroom and that employers in this sector value highly. The year abroad adds international perspective on a field that is by its nature global. Graduates move into careers as cybersecurity analysts, digital forensic investigators, penetration testers, incident responders, security consultants, and network security engineers across financial services, law enforcement, government, defence, technology companies, and critical infrastructure organisations. Demand for these skills is strong and growing. Some graduates pursue professional certifications or postgraduate study to specialise further.
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