Upon successful completion of this programme the graduate will be able to demonstrate... :
PO1
Knowledge - Breadth
(a)
A mastery of advanced theoretical and practical knowledge and skills relevant to Infrormation Security, including Cryptography, Security Management, laws relating to data protection and computer crime legislation, Network Security, Network Forensics, Incident Response, Digital Forensics, Penetration Testing, Web App Security and Scripting. The student will also be able to master other specialist areas of Information Security by taking electives that match their interests.
PO2
Knowledge - Kind
(a)
A capacity to critically appraise developments in a wide range of technologies in Information Security; discuss current challenges and research activities in these areas; apply research methodologies to tackling research problems.
PO3
Skill - Range
(a)
An ability to select and apply standard research tools and techniques of inquiry, forming a solid foundation for pursuing further research; critically evaluate design and implementation issues in Information Security as a result of the research undertaken; exhibit research capability in a number of cutting edge areas in the fields of Information Security; complete a major research project.
PO4
Skill - Selectivity
(a)
Develop new research skills to plan and implement a research project using emerging technologies to solve a challenging problem requiring an appropriately high level of technical expertise in the area of Information Security.
PO5
Competence - Context
(a)
Analyse and document measures to address risks and weaknesses in Information Security infrastructures; develop guidelines regarding professional and ethical practices in the exploitation of computer technology; design and implement a solution that requires significant preliminary research for novel and unfamiliar situations.
PO6
Competence - Role
(a)
Develop the technical competence required for the role of senior security officer for medium/large organizations; assume the role of technical lead of a project of significant complexity related to Information Security.
PO7
Competence - Learning to Learn
(a)
An ability to reflect on their strengths and weaknesses and how they will involve continuing professional development in their personal development plan. Develop expertise knowledge of the Information Security landscape and anticipate skills shortages to direct continuing professional development.
PO8
Competence - Insight
(a)
A critical appreciation of the design issues in developing an Information Security infrastructure, taking into account the environment and context in which it is being applied. Expert knowledge of the emerging threats and countermeasures in the field and the ability to anticipate information security needs.