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MSc Cyber Security Technology (Online)

Distance learning Masters | 2 years | Part-time | Multiple intakes

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Overview of MSc Cyber Security Technology (Online)

With cyber crime on the rise, Northumbria University London is passionate about improving access to cyber security careers, increasing the number of qualified professionals in the industry. 

We’ve designed this online degree for anyone who wants to start a career in cyber security without prior cyber security experience or qualifications.

You will be taught by industry experts who will develop your knowledge of:

  • Key concepts and principles of information governance and cyber security, including legislative and regulatory frameworks
  • Proven and emerging practical toolkits for technical leaders
  • Cloud Reference Architecture, security concepts relevant to cloud computing, and cloud data storage architectures
  • Key concepts and technologies at all network layer levels
  • Demands placed upon computer networks
  • Security requirements needed to support current and emerging technologies and applications
  • Security principles, models and terminologies needed to secure modern computers (threats, attacks, and vulnerabilities; threat actor types; critical security controls; and cryptography types, algorithms, and attacks)
Explore the course modules below, and if you have an undergraduate degree in cyber security or already work in the field our MSc Cyber Security (Online) may be of interest.

WHY STUDY WITH US

Recognised by the NCSC

Northumbria University is recognised as a Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research (ACEs-CSR) by the UK Government’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), a part of GCHQ.

Industry-specific skills

Our courses are developed with expert and professional body input, ensuring you learn up-to-date and career-focused cyber security knowledge and skills, giving you the best possible chance at success in your career.

Career opportunities

Cyber security affects businesses and organisations of every size and an MSc Cyber Security Technology degree could open the door to a variety of roles in practically any industry.

Study online with support

Study this part-time degree online and fit your studies around your commitments.

You will be able to access help and guidance from your course tutors when you need it.

Modules

All modules on this distance learning Masters are core modules and worth 20 credits, unless stated otherwise. 

This module will develop your knowledge of information governance and cyber security principles that underpin the management of an organisation’s information assets.  

You will critically analyse the key conceptstheoriesstandards, and frameworks of information governance and security, including risk management. This will develop a practical foundation for a range of organisational approaches to information governance and cyber security. 

This will enable you to evaluate an organisation’s approach to information governance, and advise on the design and implementation of an appropriate strategy for managing an organisation’s information assets to meet legal, regulatory, organisational, and/or societal needs for information governance and cyber security.

Indicative topics include:

  • Key concepts and principles of information governance and cyber security
  • Information governance, cyber security, risk, and business continuity frameworks and standards
  • Legislative and regulatory frameworks
  • Strategies, policies, and procedures
  • Risk management and business continuity

You will be assessed by the development of an information governance and cyber security policy for an organisation. Alongside this, you will produce a report justifying the policy and recommending an implementation strategy.

This module will develop your knowledge, skills, and capabilities in leadership within a digital context. This will enable you to competently envision, develop, and deploy technological strategies and responses to challenges and opportunities in complex operational environments.  

Multiple topics will be covered throughout this module including:  

  • The context of digital transformation (past, present, and future)  
  • Evolution of engineering and technology organisations  
  • Leading R&D, technology operations, as well as high-tech entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship  
  • The role, responsibilities, and performance of technical leaders  
  • Proven and emerging practical toolkits for technical leaders

You will be assessed through the creation of a narrative report, which sets out an original technical managerial challenge and the process, decisions, and steps taken to develop the solution.

This is one of our specialist modules designed to provide you with an in-depth understanding of cloud and Big Data security. You’ll develop skills in a variety of aspects of cloud security, which are becoming increasingly sought after by employers as more organisations use cloud storage for sensitive data.  

During this module you will gain an understanding of key concepts, including:  

  • Cloud reference architecture  
  • Security concepts relevant to cloud computing  
  • Cloud data storage architectures  
  • Risks associated with cloud infrastructure  
  • Disaster recovery and business continuity management  
  • Cloud software assurance and validation  
  • Practical aspects of cloud and Big Data security using appropriate tools

You will be assessed through the analysis, design, and implementation of security controls necessary to ensure confidentiality, integrity, and availability in a cloud and Big Data environment. In addition, you will produce a report demonstrating critical appraisal of the effectiveness of the security controls implemented in the cloud and Big Data environment.

This module will introduce you to the role and internal operation of computer networks, including relevant concepts and technologies at a layer’s level, demands placed upon computer networks, and the security requirements required to support current and emerging applications.  

You will learn about the underpinning networking concepts and security considerations required to design and implement a secure network using appropriate technologies, and gain a critical appreciation of computer networks and security.  

You will also study:  

  • The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, its role, and its layers :  
    • The physical layer – fundamental data communications concepts, methods, and media  
    • The data link layer – data transparency, error detection, Ethernet IEEE 802.3 protocol; wireless networks and the 802.11 protocol   
    • The network layer – motivation, characteristics, and features of typical LAN and WAN  
    • The transport layer – multiplexing, de-multiplexing, reliability, flow and congestion control  
    • The application layer – principle and operation of application layer protocols such as http, smtp, ftp, telnet, and DNS  
  • Network security, including access control lists, cryptography, and shared keys  
  • System security and protection, including encryption and firewalls 

Assessment for this module will consist of a report presenting critical analysis and evaluation of the choices made during the design and implementation of a secure network, including ethical and social considerations.

This module builds on ‘Introductions to Computer Networks Security’, providing a deeper understanding of critical computer security techniques and in-depth knowledge of countermeasures. You will learn about the relevant cutting-edge computer security principles, terminology, models, technologies, and industry standards required to secure modern computers.  

During this module you will learn about:  

  • Security threats, attacks, vulnerabilities, and threat actor types  
  • Critical security controls, frameworks, and compliance  
  • Cryptography types, algorithms, attacks, and their usage  
  • Public key infrastructure  
  • Physical security and defence in depth  
  • Systems hardening and password cracking  
  • Identification and authentication access control systems  
  • Host-based IDS and firewalls  
  • Professional practice and related legal, ethical, and social issues 

Assessment for this module will consist of submitting a report presenting critical analysis and evaluation of the optimal choices made to secure modern computers in a given scenario/organisational environment, including ethical/social considerations.

This module offers an immersive journey into contemporary computing topics essential for addressing complex challenges in both business and society.   

This module will enable you to become a more agile and adaptive professional, ready to make meaningful contributions to business and society. You will rapidly develop new knowledge and skills that you can apply to your business and technical challenges. 

You will take part in a range of activities that will deepen your technical understanding, improve your skills, and cultivate innovative thinking to tackle real-world problems effectively. This commences with virtual team work training designed to develop your leadership and team working skills, such as hackathons, virtual bootcamps, competitions, and conferences.

You will then undertake a project in which you will tackle a problem defined by a real business and use an applied research approach to solve it, demonstrating team working skills and leadership competences.

This module will be delivered across the entire programme and is designed to build your confidence and capabilities as a postgraduate student and researcher, and graduate with the skills needed to progress into high-skilled employment or doctoral study.

Terms 1-3: Academic and Employability Skills

During the first three terms, you will develop your academic confidence, reading, writing, and study effectiveness. You will also build on your ability to analyse and use source material; take your language and communication skills to a higher level; and enhance your employability skills such as:

  • Life-long learning
  • Professional and career development
  • Communication skills
  • Intercultural competence
  • Collaboration and teamwork
  • Digital and information literacy
  • Critical thinking
  • Ethical practice
  • Reflection
  • Self-management
  • Decision-making
  • Problem solving
  • Planning and organising

You will also have the opportunity to attend careers and employability workshops organised by our Careers Team.

Terms 4-6: Research Methods

During terms four to six, you will further develop your knowledge and understanding of research methods, which will enable you to:

  • Identify a business problem
  • Undertake a critical literature review
  • Design appropriate research methodology
  • Develop a research proposal that will lead into the dissertation stage

Terms 7 and 8: Dissertation

Your dissertation is the culmination of your Masters degree.

You will work alongside an academic tutor to complete a major research project. This will include attending individual and group project supervision and guidance sessions, which will further develop the skills required to complete a computing-related research enquiry.

You will learn how to identify a problem and how to design and implement an appropriate research methodology to answer your research questions and fulfil your research objectives.

The course information displayed on this page is correct for the academic year 2024/25. We aim to run the course as advertised, however, changes may be necessary due to updates to the curriculum (due to academic or industry developments), student demand, or UK compliance reasons. 

Teaching

The Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) Blackboard will be used for this programme. Modules will be split into weeks and further broken into smaller, manageable units. Your tutor will make weekly announcements to indicate which tasks need completing.

Teaching takes place through online tutorials, lectures and practicals using a combination of video, text, interactive tasks and concept check activities. You will be assessed through coursework, which includes presentations and projects where you can collaborate with other students in study groups which will be organised at the start of term. There are no exams on this programme.
 

There will also be an optional on-campus session for each module for students who are able to attend.

Entry requirements

Academic requirements 

  • Minimum 2:2 honours degree from a recognised university in any degree discipline (except for Cyber Security); or  
  • Professional qualifications equivalent to an honours degree

Non-standard entry requirements

  • If you don’t have standard academic qualifications, you may be considered for entry if you have demonstrable IT or general software development experience, professional development for over three years, and are able to fulfil the objectives of the distance learning programme. This would need to be evidenced by a personal statement and conversation with a member of the Northumbria University London academic team.  

If you have prior experience and/or qualifications directly relating to cyber security  

If you have demonstrable technical expertise from either previous study, professional qualifications, or work experience, you may find our MSc Cyber Security (Online) programme more suitable.  

Fees and funding

2024/25 tuition fee: £10,460 (£9,460 for April and July 2025 intakes)

For our first two intakes (April and July 2025) save £1,000 on your student tuition fees.

For self-funded students, we have an interest-free payment plan to help spread the cost of your tuition fees following your initial deposit payment.

Find out more about payment plans, student loans and other discounts on our Finance page.

 

Additional costs

Access to a laptop/PC and a reliable internet connection is required for this online distance learning course.

What’s included in your tuition fees?

Alongside running this online programme, your tuition fees also cover the cost of a range of excellent student services and experiences, including:  

  • Online contact time in class – typically in lectures, seminars, and tutorials  
  • Careers and Employment Service support who can help you improve your employability and secure placements, and run workshops  – you will continue to have access to this support for up to 2 years after you graduate
  • Academic support – our ACE Team run multiple sessions on academic writing, presenting, and exam techniques throughout the semester, as well as one-to-one appointments and drop-in sessions 
  • Student support services, such as our Ask4Help Service – visit our Student Support page to find out more   
  • Online resource access – this includes our online library, available 24/7 with over 400,000 e-books and 50,000 electronic journals 
  • Access to campus facilities (should you wish to visit our London campus), including computers, Wi-Fi, printers, quiet study spaces , and more 

Teaching staff

Our teaching staff here at Northumbria University London are experts in their field, with a wealth of industry experience to help you get the most out of your studies. Meet one of our MSc Cyber Security Technology professors, Dr. Saber Farag, below.

What career opportunities do I have after completing this Masters?

Cyber security is vital in most industries and, as such, the roles you could apply for aren’t limited to the cyber security sector alone. We’ve designed this online Masters degree in consultation with industry partners to ensure that the cyber security knowledge and skills you gain are up-to-date and career-focused to give you the best possible chance at success in your career. 

Typical careers and roles for Cyber Security Technology graduates include (but are not limited to): 

  • Cyber Security Engineer  
  • Cyber Security Analyst  
  • Cyber Security Consultant  
  • IT Security and Support Manager  
  • Information Security Professional  
  • Business Analyst  

We have also developed specific modules on the programme that lend themselves to specialist cyber security roles such as:  

  • Big Data Security Analyst  
  • Big Data Developer  
  • Network Analyst  
  • Network Solution Architect  
  • Network Engineer  
  • Network Specialist  
  • Network Manager  

APPLY

We offer multiple intakes, enabling you to apply to study this programme when you’re ready.  

Our online application portal allows you to upload your supporting documents at the time of application and your student application number, which you will need throughout the application process, will be automatically generated and issued to you.  

Please note that we are not currently able to sponsor International students to study online programmes at Northumbria University London. For more information about our full-time on-campus programmes please visit the course pages on our Northumbria University London site.

Start date

Choose the intake you wish to apply for to study MSc Cyber Security Technology (Online): 

We strongly recommend that you submit your application as early as possible to allow enough time to complete all the preparations needed to study your programme. Please refer to the Finance page for more information. 

View more information about the application process and how to apply, including guidelines for the application forms.

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Hidden Fields

Dr. Saber Farag

Dr. Saber Farag is a distinguished academic, practitioner, and researcher in the field of Computing and Engineering, with over 10 years of experience in higher education. He currently serves as the Program Leader for the MSc Computing Frameworks (PT) at Northumbria University’s London campus, a position he has held since mid-2023.

In addition to his teaching duties, Dr. Saber leads a consultancy group that delivers real-life projects coordinated by Northumbria University, providing students with valuable industry experience while solving complex problems for external partners. He is also a module leader of key modules, including Programming for AI, Internet of Things (IoT), and Artificial Intelligence for IoT, ensuring a high standard of academic rigour and industry relevance.

Dr. Saber’s contributions to the field extend beyond the classroom, with a strong portfolio of publications in reputable conferences and journals. He actively engages in the academic community as an external reviewer for international conferences, further contributing to the advancement of knowledge in his discipline.

With a passion for continuous learning and innovation, Dr. Saber is dedicated to leveraging his expertise to drive impactful initiatives and inspire the next generation of professionals in Computer Science and Engineering.