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As our world grows more digitally connected, the reach and consequences of cybercrime continue to expand dramatically. Both in corporate and private spheres, online criminals can inflict significant damage from anywhere globally, with various studies suggesting cybercrime's worldwide financial impact now parallels that of the illicit drug market. Ranging from monetary fraud to exploitation of minors, cyber offenses manifest in countless ways, creating a rising demand for experts who can combat these threats as internet-enabled devices become ubiquitous.
This master's program offers comprehensive knowledge about cybercrime's criminological framework, legal aspects, and research methodologies. Additionally, it develops practical computing competencies to address digital risks targeting both individuals and businesses.
This specialized postgraduate course perfectly suits students and working professionals pursuing careers in community support roles - including law enforcement, victim assistance programs, youth protection services, rehabilitation initiatives - as well as corporate sectors requiring expertise in cyber threat prevention and digital security management.
1 year full-time