- By studying UniSQ's Master of Cyber Security (Governance Risk and Compliance), you will build practical governance knowledge and executive communication skills to be able to implement effective cyber security protection strategies.
- This specialisation introduces processes for planning, responding, recovering and reporting on security breach incidents, provided through different perspectives such as technical, business and media impact.
- Develop your management and leadership skills of cyber security teams, and gain an understanding of privacy and protection laws and digital forensic investigations.
- The hands-on capstone research project will harness your skills to work with industry and apply theory to practice in a collaborative, laboratory environment at UniSQor in your own workplace.
About Master of Cyber Security (Governance Risk & Compliance)
Entry Requirements
- 3-year bachelor degree, or equivalent qualification, from a recognised university.
English Program Requirements
All UniSQ program entry requirements list an IELTS English score as a prerequisite. If you have another English language proficiency score, please consult the table below for equivalent comparisons. The full list of approved tests and scores, is available on our English language proficiency test requirements schedule.
English Language Proficiency tests should not be older than two years upon application.
English Requirements
- Min IELTS : 6
- Min TOEFL : 550
Career outcomes
- Graduates will gain a well-rounded skillset that is globally transferrable with skills ranging from risk and compliance within cyber-governance, IoT, data mining, digital forensics, and cloud security.
- You can apply your knowledge to a range of contexts and scenarios in government, law enforcement and industry.