
Master of Cyber Security
TAFE Queensland
Course Details
Cybersecurity concerns present a global challenge and race against time. As evident with recent breaches involving Optus and Medibank, cyberattacks are increasingly prevalent, technology innovations are rapidly advancing, and cybersecurity strategies are unable to adequately keep pace. Compounding this challenge is the current lack of a skilled cybersecurity industry workforce, which increases current threat exposure (Summerfield 2022). The number of tech workers focusing on cyber security is expected to grow from 24,700 in 2022 to 48,000 by 2030. There will also be some 36,000 workers in cyber security in the broader workforce by 2030 (ACS Australias Digital Pulse, A new approach to building technology skills 2023 by Deloitte).
Qualification: Master Degree (By Coursework)
Course structure: 120 credit points