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Master’s degree in Cyber Security Are you interested in earning a Master’s degree in Cyber

[ Study online with the University of London - Coursera ]( [ University of London ]( Master’s degree in Cyber Security Are you interested in earning a Master’s degree in Cyber Security? Study 100% online with the University of London, with a programme designed to help you stay ahead in the rapidly changing field of cyber security and progress your career with CISO-ready skills. Why choose this programme? - Flexibility: Work through the programme in your own time studying up to 2 modules per term. You have 2 to 4 years to complete all modules. - Funding: Take advantage of the pay-as-you-go fee structure meaning you’ll only be charged for the modules you choose to take. - Knowledge: Learn how to protect the fabric of society through a comprehensive set of modules, including Applied Cryptography, and Security and Behaviour Change. - Hands-on learning: Understand how to connect academic and theoretical cyber security knowledge with hands-on lab sessions simulating real-life scenarios to gain practical experience. - Faculty: Gain insights from pioneering and influential researchers, academics, and professionals from Royal Holloway’s Information Security Group. [Learn more]( MSc Cyber Security: Submitting a complete application and registering for the degree Earn a master’s degree from the University of London with academic direction from Royal Holloway and learn real-world applicable skills from leading industry experts to position yourself for both immediate impact and long-term success as an in-demand cyber security professional. Join Coursera’s Webinar on March 7, 2024, to learn more about the benefits of studying this programme and how to submit a completed application before the fast-approaching deadline to join the April 2024 cohort! You’ll also gain insight into how to register for the MSc Cyber Security programme to ensure you are prepared to start your studies next month. Plus, take advantage of the live Q&A session to get the answers to your questions from a Coursera Enrolment Counsellor. Save your spot today! [Date] Date: Thursday, March 07, 2024 [Time] Time: 5:00 PM London Time [Sign up to attend]( [Coursera]( [App Store]( [Android]( [FB]( [Twitter]( [Insta]( [LI]( [Help]( | [Coursera for Business]( | [Privacy Notice]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2024 Coursera Inc. All rights reserved. Coursera and the Coursera logo are registered trademarks of Coursera, Inc. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. Log in to manage all your notification preferences in [Email Settings](. Coursera | 381 E. Evelyn Ave, Mountain View, CA 94041 USA You have received this message because you have expressed interest in degree programs from University of London.

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