Cyber Resilience and Incident Response
Students will consider cybersecurity in design and development using the concepts of secure design across a range of platforms and problem areas. They will study applied cryptography, secure programming and defensive programming. They will gain the knowledge and skills to undertake first-response in cyber breach and associated incidents. They will acquire the technical knowledge and skills to respond to breaches and implement proactive measures to potentially prevent their occurrence.
Cybersecurity and User Experience Design
Students will study the two themes of cybersecurity and usability in software design. They will learn to understand the trade-offs and challenges these themes present. They will research challenges in the areas of usable security through a survey of past and recent research in usable cybersecurity. They will examine the nature of usability and the user experience, as it applies to cybersecurity, the impact of user psychology, user models, usage contents and usability evaluation techniques.
Computing Masters Project
Students will develop a practical deliverable and investigate an area of academic research through the support of a sponsor for example: an IT strategy; an investigative study; a technically challenging artefact (e.g. a feasibility study, design, implementation, re-engineered solution); or undertake a theoretical review based on a novel research question (provided by a research active member of staff). They will underpin the project with a literature review that is a conceptual framework of their study – a systematic synthesis of concepts, assumptions, expectations, beliefs, and theories that supports and informs their research.
* Modules may change each year