Master of Cyber Security and Digital Forensics

Computer Science

A course by

AUT

Gain advanced knowledge and practical skills in cyber security and digital forensics to prepare for careers in IT security, forensics, and information protection.

NZ$11,220

inc GST

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This course starts anytime

NZQA Level 9 Certification (180 Credits)

Study Level

Post Grad

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

City Campus, Auckland

It will take a total of 18 months

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Analyse and secure computer networks and systems

Develop capability to identify vulnerabilities and implement measures to secure organisational digital assets.

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Conduct digital forensic investigations

Extract, analyse, and present digital evidence from networks, hard drives, mobile phones, and other devices.

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Apply research methods in STEM contexts

Use contemporary research methods to examine cyber security and forensic issues.

What You're Signing Up For

The Master of Cyber Security and Digital Forensics at AUT addresses the growing need for professionals able to secure computer networks, investigate cybercrime, and collect digital evidence. The programme combines academic courses with practical lab work, covering topics from network security, cybersecurity, and forensics, to elective areas like cloud computing and blockchains. Graduates are prepared for specialist roles in IT security, forensics, and digital investigation across both the private and public sector.

Course Content

  • Cybercrime and Cybersecurity
  • Network Security and Forensics
  • Digital Forensics Tools and Techniques
  • STEM Research Methods
  • Cloud Computing
  • Internet of Things and Applications
  • Cryptography and Cryptanalysis
  • Applied Blockchains and Cryptocurrencies
  • Advanced Cyber Security and Digital Forensics
  • IT Strategy and Policy
  • Dissertation on a specialist cyber security or digital forensics topic

What you need to know first

Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences (or equivalent) with at least a B grade average in level 7 courses

May be required to supply references and attend a selection interview

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Information Technology

  • Cyber Security

  • Forensics

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Computer forensic and security specialist

  • Computer forensic technician

  • Corporate and business IT forensic and security personnel

  • Forensic analyst

  • Forensic technology investigator

  • Forensic computer examiner

  • Forensic computing specialist

  • Electronic forensic investigator

  • Independent IT forensic consultant

  • Information security specialist

  • Information system auditor

  • Computer emergency response team member

  • High technology police unit member

  • Network and IT system administrator

  • Software developer and architect