-- Master's in Cyber Security in Germany offers advanced education in cybersecurity. - It covers areas like network security, cryptography, information assurance, and cyber defence.
-- Requires a relevant Bachelor's degree in computer science or related fields. - Proficiency in English (often evidenced through tests like TOEFL or IELTS) and sometimes German language proficiency is required.
Covers a wide range of topics including cryptography, network security, cyber threat intelligence, secure software development, digital forensics, risk management, ethical hacking, and cyber law.
Offers research opportunities in collaboration with industry partners or government agencies.
A Master's thesis is usually mandatory, allowing students to delve deep into a specific area of cybersecurity under faculty guidance.
Some programmes offer or require internships, providing students with real-world experience and potential job opportunities.
Graduates can pursue careers as information security analysts, cybersecurity consultants, security architects, penetration testers, cryptographers, SOC analysts.
Germany offers a post-study work visa, allowing graduates to seek employment for up to 18 months after completing their studies.