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Master of Science in Cyber Security

APU-DMU Dual Degree Programme

Students who are under Masters Degree Programme will have the option to opt-in for the APU-DMU Dual Degree Scheme. Under this Scheme, students will receive 2 Degree Certificates & Transcripts upon graduation: 1 from Asia Pacific University (APU), Malaysia and 1 from De Montfort University (DMU), UK.

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This programme is specifically designed to provide:

  • Opportunity for professional development at an advanced level within the area of Cyber Security.
  • Ability to further develop specialisation gained in taught modules through an extensive research-based and/or technicalbased dissertation, to prepare a subject matter expert in the field.
  • APU is also poised to become a frontrunner in cyber security research through the establishment of the Forensics and Cyber Security (FSEC) Research Centre, through which research activities will be undertaken to challenge boundaries in the application of cyber security.

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MORE THAN JUST A CYBER SECURITY MASTER PROGRAMME

APU's Master of Science in Cyber Security programme is designed to provide you an edge with the latest technologies that are in line with the Industrial Revolution 4.0.

Full Time:
1+ years

Part Time:
2.5-3 years

Malaysian Fees:
RM 37, 200.00

International Fees:
RM 40, 800.00

Total: Malaysian - RM 37,200 | International - RM 40,800

Full-time
• 04 Jun 2024
• 18 Sep 2024

Part-time
• 07 Jun 2024
• 16 Aug 2024
• 25 Oct 2024

Asia Pacific University, Malaysia

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
• Bachelor’s degree in Computing or related fields with a minimum CGPA of 2.50, or its equivalent qualification as accepted by the Senate.

• Bachelor’s degree in Computing or related fields with a minimum CGPA of 2.00 and not meeting a CGPA of 2.50 can be accepted, subject to a rigorous internal assessment.

• Bachelor’s degree in non-related fields with a minimum CGPA of 2.00 as accepted by the Senate and with relevant working experience, subject to a rigorous internal assessment.

• Bachelor’s degree in non-related fields with a minimum CGPA of 2.00 as accepted by the Senate and without relevant working experience, subject to passing pre-requisite courses.
Note:
 ° Applicants without a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in Cyber Security or Forensic Computing must pass the perquisite modules in Cyber Security and Digital Forensics to continue with the Master’s degree.
* Applicants without a Computing-related Bachelor’s degree must pass the pre-requisite modules to continue with the Master’s Degree.

ENGLISH REQUIREMENTS
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS • IELTS 6.0
 
Please note that under Ministry of Higher Education regulations, only students who have achieved the minimum requirement in the English Language proficiency assessment as indicated above will be allowed to continue their studies in the main study programme. Students who do not have the required English Language achievement may apply for a student visa on conditional basis and are allowed to enrol in an English Language Certification programme at APU upon arrival in Malaysia and, subsequently, appear for the IELTS/TOEFL/PTE/MUET assessment.

Students who are unable to obtain the required level of English Competency during the maximum 12 months’ period, will not be allowed to pursue their studies in the main programme and will have to return to their home country.

Students from English speaking countries and those with qualifications taught in English (previous Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree taught in English) are exempted from English requirements. Applications for exemption must be accompanied by supporting documents.

Note: The above entry requirements may differ for specific programmes based on the latest programme standards published by Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA).

The programme comprises of 10 coursework modules and a Project.

There are 7 compulsory Core Modules (including Research Methodology module) and you will have to choose 3 electives from those listed.

Pre-Requisite Modules
(For non-computing students: Duration: 1 month (Full-time) / 4 months (Part-time))
  • Cyber Security
  • Digital Forensics
  • Digital Forensic and Cyber Security Tools


Core Modules
  • Information Security Design
  • Data Analytics in Cyber Security
  • Cyber Security & Threats
  • Security Operations Center & Incident Response
  • Advanced Ethical Hacking
  • Advanced Digital Forensics
  • Research Methodology in Computing & Engineering
  • Project


Elective Modules (Choose 3)*
  • Network Design & Performance
  • Information Security Architectures
  • Security Audit and Assessment
  • E-Investigation
  • Applied Scripting in Cyber Security

* Elective modules may be pre-selected for students at the beginning of the semester. If students wish to change these pre-selected elective modules, they can choose from the available modules offered in the semester OR among the intensive delivery modules – however such changes may prolong the study duration.


Project
As part of this course, you are expected to complete an extensive project paper in relation to Cyber Security for both academic and industry purposes. This project paper will be supervised by a member of academic staff as the main supervisor. It may involve working with an external organisation (probably directly relevant to your work or organisation or any of our industry partners). You are given considerable flexibility in choosing any Cyber Security related topics to base your project paper. As for the deliverables, you are required to come up with a prototype / simulation / framework etc. (the list is just an example and not limited to only these) and to produce one project paper and a publishable conference / journal paper consists of summary of the work.


On successful completion of this programme, you will be able to :

  • The curriculum covers a wide range of industry relevant subject areas in Security Operations Centre (SOC) and Incident Response, Security Auditing and Assessment, Advanced Ethical Hacking, E-Investigation, Data Analytics in Cyber Security etc.
  • External reviews conducted by Cyber Security Malaysia (CSM), KPMG and F-Secure during the development of the programme curriculum.
  • Programme Support by an Industry Advisory Panel involving cyber security experts from Cyber Intelligence, Cyber Test Systems, Akati Consulting Group and Cyber Security Malaysia (CSM).
  • A fully-functional Security Operations Centre (SOC) that allows students to have handson cybersecurity operations platform to monitor live data which allows them to perform real-time cyber security monitoring to fortify network defense with global threat intelligence and launching faster response on cyber security incidents.
  • A full-fledged Cyber Threats Simulation and Response Centre – Cyber Range is also included within the Cyber Security Talent Zone in APU. Cyber Range incorporates latest technologies and a military grade cyber-defence system, enabling students to understand and formulate defence strategies, and practice the entire chain of cyber defence, while preparing them to deal with real cyber threat attack when it happens.
  • A technical project related to Cyber Security as dissertation in the final semester.
  • Research opportunities for students via APU’s Forensic and Cyber Security Research Centre - FSEC.




The Rocheston Certified Penetration Tester (RCPT) program stresses research, live labs and interactive sessions on emerging security findings, offering the scope for defining the information security requirements while finding options to enhance existing methodology assets. The RCPT certification is designed and embedded as part of Advanced Ethical Hacking module in the Master of Science in Cyber Security programme, to allow the students to have an industry-standard exposure towards penetration testing as well as an opportunity to upskill themselves in real-life scenarios and simulations through the offered CyberLabs. As such, every student in the programme is given equal opportunity in getting their hands on the certification as part of the syllabus learn in the module without the need of taking up additional training resources. Studen can opt for the Rocheston certification which is valid for 2 years and subject to a renewal process to ensure all Penetration Testers are updated with the current scope of Penetration Testing.

Certified Hacker Forensics Investigator (CHFI)

Upon completion of the Advanced Digital Forensics module, students will be ready and may opt for the Certified Hacker Forensics Investigator (CHFI) professional certification. The CHFI certification is provided by the International Council of Electronic Commerce Consultants [EC-Council], which is an American organisation that offers cybersecurity certification, education, training, and services in various cybersecurity skills. EC-Council is d headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and has certified over 237,000 professionals from 145 countries (https://iclass.eccouncil.org/). CHFI is an advanced cybersecurity certification for forensic network security investigators.
Certified Security Operation Centre Analyst (CSOC)

Upon completion of the Security Operations Center (SOC) & Incident Response SOC module, students will be ready and may opt for the Certified Security Operation Center (CSOC) professional certification. The CSOC examination is certified by the Global ACE Certification where the certification body for the Global ACE Certification is the Information Security Certification Body or ISCB, a department within CyberSecurity Malaysia (CSM). Candidates can take the examination at authorised examination centres in participating member countries. Candidates who have successfully passed the CSOC examination will be eligible to apply as an associate or professional member by fulfilling the membership criteria defined under the Global ACE Certification.

This programme is geared towards practicing IT/Computing professionals within industry who seek further formal qualifications in Cyber Security. In addition, professionals and managers who wish to enhance themselves with Cyber Security knowledge and skills to postgraduate level will find this programme attractive. Fresh undergraduate students from Cyber Security / Digital Forensics background will also find this programme worthwhile as a path to further enhance their academic qualifications.

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As digital transformation agendas continue to dominate, a bigger cybersecurity budget is necessary. Almost all companies are looking at technologies such as robotics, machine learning, artificial intelligence, blockchain and so on. All of that change will come with additional cyber risks and necessary investments.
- Mike Maddison, EY EMEIA Cybersecurity Leader
 
Malaysia is one of the top three ASEAN countries that are expected to contribute 75 per cent of cybersecurity services market share by 2025.
- Gobind Singh Deo, Minister of Communications and Multimedia
 
Malaysia need 10,500 cybersecurity personnel by 2020.
- Frost & Sullivan Digital Talent Report
 
Organizations were facing difficulties in hiring talents with 32% of these take 6 months or more to fill cybersecurity jobs.
- Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA) 2019

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