The award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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MSc | Full-time | 1 year | September | - | - |
Are you ready to explore cyber risk management and strategic decision-making to safeguard organisations from evolving cyber threats?
Course outline
Delivered by the triple-accredited Aston Business School, our MSc in Cyber Security Management addresses multifaceted cybersecurity challenges beyond technical dimensions.
Effective risk management is crucial for organisational data security, business continuity, regulatory compliance, reputation protection and financial stability amidst evolving threats. This programme will develop the skills needed to address these challenges, fostering strategic thinking and practical insights.
You will emerge adept at leading proactive risk mitigation, adapting to emerging threats and implementing robust security measures. In an increasingly digital world, our programme will empower you to safeguard organisational interests holistically. Combining theoretical knowledge with practical applications, you will gain a deep understanding of cyber threats and strategies for protection.
Key course benefits
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