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Industry and Academia in Harmony The MSc in Information Security Dr Chez Ciechanowicz

Industry and Academia in Harmony The MSc in Information Security Dr Chez Ciechanowicz. Information Security Group Activities and Research. Provision of information security education. MSc in Information Security. World’s first Information Security MSc launched at RHUL in 1992

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Industry and Academia in Harmony The MSc in Information Security Dr Chez Ciechanowicz

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  1. Industry and Academia in HarmonyThe MSc in Information SecurityDr Chez Ciechanowicz Information Security Group Activities and Research

  2. Provision of information security education

  3. MSc in Information Security • World’s first Information Security MSc launched at RHUL in 1992 • Fundamental Requirements • Vocational (reflect industry best practice) • NOT a traditional academic research MSc • Extensive consultation with leading industrialists, training managers and technicians

  4. MSc Information Security • Diverse student backgrounds: • wide range of ages • many experienced in field • many from overseas • Between 100 and 180 new students each year • In the region of 2000 graduates

  5. China Germany Greece India Japan Korea Malaysia Nigeria Saudi Arabia Scandinavia Singapore USA International Presence Students from over 40 countries have taken one of our MSc degrees. Large numbers from outside the UK, including:

  6. MSc Syllabus

  7. MSc Project Component • Project component is student driven • An in-depth study of some security topic • Assessed by dissertation • Some projects conducted as internships/supervision by industrialists • Projects can be practical or theoretical

  8. Tracks Through the MSc • Secure Digital Business • Cyber Crime • Cyber Security • Digital Forensics • Smartcards • Penetration Testing

  9. Flexible Study Modes • On Campus – full time (1 year) • On Campus – part time day release (2 years) • Block Mode started in 2006 • CPD Mode (Continuing Professional Development) • “Mix-and-Match”

  10. Studying by day release • Campus course timetabled to suit day release students • Special tutorial sessions for day release students • Opportunity to share practical expertise with full time students

  11. Studying by block mode • For part time students that cannot get day release • Attend a whole MSc module in a concentrated 5 day block • Supported through RHUL’s Moodle virtual learning environment • Delivery is on a two year cycle

  12. Extracurricular training • Foundstone course on web hacking • KPMG Ethical Hacking course • CISSP revision classes and exams • SANS course on forensics

  13. MSc industrial involvement • Programme designed with input from Industry • Review of programme includes consultation with Industry • Contribution to teaching by people from Industry • ISG Visiting professors from Industry • Maintain close links with alumni in Industry

  14. Certificate and Diploma in Information Security • Courses taught by ISG through industrial partners (QCC Ltd) • Can be run in partnership with international training organisations • MSc level dissertation for the Diploma • Introduced in 1994 • Over 60 students registered

  15. ISG Recognition 1998 Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education Citation “This pioneering Group provides a unique national resource for the training of information security specialists and the development of highly secure communications and computer systems. It offers world-leading independent expertise in a field of crucial importance where trust and integrity are paramount.”

  16. ISG Recognition 2012 Royal Holloway, University of London has been recognised for its world class research in the field of cyber security by UK intelligence agencies GCHQ. The University is one of just eight institutions to receive Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research (ACE-CSR) status. The Centres of Excellence will benefit the UK by: • Enhancing the UK’s cyber knowledge base through original research • Providing top quality graduates in the field of cyber security • Supporting GCHQ’s cyber defence mission • Driving up the level of innovation

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