Purpose |
MFIT graduates will have the detailed knowledge and understanding of security issues related to the computing sector. They will have specialist skills in the application and use of computing techniques in the analysis of IT systems that may have been penetrated or corrupted maliciously as well as knowledge of security policies, legislation and ethical issues related to cyber crime. Graduates will have demonstrated the ability to engage in a sustained period of research, and may progress to further study at doctoral level.
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Content |
Forensic information technology, fraud investigation, cybercrime, cyber governance, information security, computing and information systems, cryptography, cryptanalysis, digital forensic tools and techniques, network security, thesis, research methods, communication, problem solving and critical analysis.
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Resources |
No Resource is available.
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Qualification Structure |
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Points |
Master of Forensic Information Technology
(MFIT)
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240.00 |
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Application Details |
No application information is available.
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