Machine learning (ML) technologies have become critical to cybersecurity, as they are able to quickly analyse millions of events and flag abnormal behaviour or potential security threats. Conversely, confidentiality and integrity are crucial to AI and cybersecurity techniques are therefore crucial to protecting AI systems from vulnerabilities and attacks.
This programme embodies the idea of "AI for Security, and Security for AI," offering training in fundamental cybersecurity practices like secure software development, digital forensics, and ethical hacking, combined with advanced AI and machine learning concepts.
The increasing use of AI across different industry sectors and the rise in cyber attacks threatening individuals, organisations and countries is driving demand for professionals proficient in both cybersecurity and AI. Studying this programme will equip you with a distinctive set of skills in both of these interconnected fields and open up a wide range of career opportunities.
A Bachelor's degree with a 2:2 (lower second class) Honours degree (or equivalent) in Computer Science or another relevant quantitative discipline such as Mathematics, Statistics, Physics, Natural Science, Electronic Engineering, General Engineering, Operations Research, or a joint degree in two such subjects.
Applicants should also be competent in computer programming (C/C++, Python) to the level expected at the end of the first year of a BSc Honours Degree in Computer Science.
Graduates of this programme will be well-equipped to work in cybersecurity companies, AI and Machine Learning (ML), general software consultancy companies, specialised software development businesses and the IT departments of large institutions (financial, telecommunications, and public sector).
Core Modules:
Machine Learning (CS5062)
Cybersecurity Fundamentals (CS502L)
Security in Emerging Networks (CS502B)
Security Analytics with Artificial Intelligence (CS502M)
Enterprise Security Architecture (CS502C)
Evaluation of AI Systems (CS5063)
Applied Artificial Intelligence (CS5079)
Project in Cybersecurity (CS592A)
Optional Modules:
Digital Forensics and Incident Management (CS552E)
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (CS551J)
Software Agents and Multi - Agent Systems (CS551K)
Ethical Hacking and Web Security (CS552G)
Secure Software Design and Development (CS552H)
Data Mining with Deep Learning (CS552J)
Natural Language Generation (CS551H)
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