Read the answers to the following questions to help you decide whether an MSc in Cybercrime or an MSc in Cyber Security and Digital Forensics is the right choice for your interests and ambitions.
Cybercrime is the term applied to criminal and harmful behaviours that are facilitated through the use of networked digital technologies, or that only occur due to the existence of such tools.
Cyber security involves techniques of protecting networked digital technologies, electronic data, networks, and programmes against criminal or unauthorised access. Cyber security is a technical approach to preventing and tackling cybercrime.
Furthermore, it protects information assets of a company and ensures the company treats those assets in the most secure manner so that accidental disclosure of information assets is less likely to occur.
What do you want to get out of your master's degree? Cybercrime is the right choice for you if you want to:
Cyber Security and Digital Forensics is the right choice for you if you want to:
No, technical skills are not required to study cybercrime at master's level. You just need an interest in how people use technology in ways that are problematic.
No, you need to be a user of technology rather than have a technological background to study cyber security and digital forensics. If you do have more technical skills, you could choose a more technical project for your dissertation.
There’s a growing need in the police and government agencies for cybercrime expertise. Other job roles could include:
Find out more about cybercrime careers.
Cyber Security expertise is needed in a wide range of industries including banking, insurance, accountancy, IT, and the public sector. Other job roles could include:
Find out more about Cyber Security and Digital Forensics careers.
Want to find out more?
The University of Portsmouth offers an online MSc in Cybercrime and an online MSc in Cybercrime and Digital Forensics. If you'd like to discuss in more detail which course will help you achieve your goals, get in touch with our team for a chat: