
Dublin Business School
Cybersecurity
The Master of Science in Cybersecurity programme is designed to meet the increasing demand for cybersecurity professionals in today's interconnected world. The programme provides learners with a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical skills in key areas such as programming, databases, network and systems administration, cryptography, digital forensics, software development, and cybersecurity. Furthermore, the programme emphasises the interdisciplinary nature of cybersecurity by incorporating learning on law, policy, human factors, ethics, and risk management. Graduates will be equipped to identify and mitigate threats, manage cybersecurity in organisational contexts, and pursue career development and further study.
Subjects taught
Module Name / ECTS
Advanced Programming Techniques 5
Advanced Databases 5
Networks and Systems Administration 5
Cryptography & Digital Forensics 10
Cybersecurity Research: Threats, Technologies and Governance 5
Communications and Networking Security 10
Cybersecurity for Software Development 5
Penetration Testing for Business Continuity Management 5
Organisational and Societal Cybersecurity 10
Applied Research Methods 5
Applied Research Project/Dissertation 25
An Exit award is available for learners who are unsuccessful in completing the Capstone module.
Entry requirements
Applicants to the Master of Science in Cybersecurity programme must hold:
A Level 8 honours bachelor's degree with a minimum second-class second-division (2.2) award or above in a cognate area. Cognate subjects include computer science, technology, networking, information systems, engineering, general science, mathematics, statistics, data analytics or a related discipline.
A Level 8 Higher Diploma with a minimum 2.2 or above in a cognate area. Cognate subjects include computer science, technology, networking, information systems, engineering, general science, mathematics, statistics, data analytics or a related discipline.
A Level 8 honours bachelor's degree with a minimum 2.2 or above in a non-cognate area, plus 4 years professional experience in a related field.
Applicants must also have the minimum mathematics requirements. Learners accepted to the programme will also need to be competent at coding in an object-oriented programming language (examples include but are not limited to: C++, C#, Java or Python). Learners can also access this programme through RPL.
All applications are subject to assessment by the Admissions Office, including equivalence checks for international qualifications.
Duration
Full-time: 1 Year, Part-time: 2 Years.
This programme is delivered through both online and face-to-face modes of delivery, including classroom sessions (in-person and Zoom lectures), asynchronous content, and practical computer lab sessions.
Enrolment dates
Next Intake dates: September 2026
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Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Master of Science in Cybersecurity programme will have the potential to work in areas such as:
Risk Officer
Information Security Manager
Cybersecurity Governance Specialist
Cybersecurity Support Engineer
Cybersecurity Manager
IT Security Incident Manager
Cybersecurity Analyst
These roles can be found in a wide variety of industries.
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Qualification letters
MSc
Qualifications
Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)
Attendance type
Full time,Part time,Daytime
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