In this module you will develop an understanding of computer and network security. You will look at software vulnerabilities, hands-on hacking-oriented attacks, memory errors, and web and network security. You will learn how to identify such vulnerabilities and consider the countermeasures that can mitigate their exploitation. You will also examine malicious software as a typical consequence of a successful software exploitation. A 2.1 equivalent degree (GPA 3.0) in either Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Computer Science or Mechatronics. Must have modules in electronics, maths and advanced/object oriented programming.
Students who have studied the Thanaweya A’ama will need complete a suitable Foundation Year. Students who have studied the Tawjihiyah/Thanawiya amma will need to complete a suitable Foundation Year. We recently invested over £70 million into developing the west side of campus where the Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering is based. This course comes with the option to study abroad … Read More