The Cybersecurity Economics & Supply Chain module aims to equip students with comprehensive knowledge of the economic aspects of information security and supply chain cybersecurity.
It covers key concepts such as the direct and indirect costs of cyber incidents, the economic impact of various cyber threats on organisations, and the strategic role of cybersecurity in business planning.
Students will explore frameworks, budget allocation for cybersecurity, and methods for managing third-party risks in supply chains.
Through interactive lectures, practical exercises, and case studies, students will learn to conduct qualified investment analyses, understand technical incident reports, and apply economic models in security.
Graduates will be able to strategically plan cybersecurity processes and evaluate the economic efficiency of security solutions within organisations and supply chains.
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This module introduces students to using Python for automating key cybersecurity tasks, such as threat detection, intelligence gathering and incident response.
You’ll learn to create scripts, analyse data, and integrate various security tools within an ethical and legal framework.
Through lectures, labs and a project, you’ll gain practical skills in data analysis, network traffic monitoring, log automation and AI applications in cybersecurity.
By the end of the course, you’ll be prepared to develop automated solutions that enhance efficiency and effectiveness in cybersecurity operations, supporting a career as a cyber threat intelligence specialist.
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