Monday, August 17, 2009

New Masters degree in security and digital forensics

The Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown has launched a new degree course that has been inspired by the rising tide of cybercrime. 98pc of all Irish organisations have experienced incidents of cybercrime according to Silicon Republic.com

They continue to say that the programme is one of three streams in a Masters in Computing (Business Data Mining and Software Engineering are the other two) qualifying for government subsidy and has a number of free places allocated for jobseekers. Full course information is available on www.itb.ie

You can read the full article on Siliconrepublic.com

2 comments:

Xbox 360 said...

I saw the information on the website siliconrepublic.com. They develop the security degree seems like the service for the military.

Mark Douglas said...

master security degree is very useful for find a job.