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  • Annual course fee

    AUD 24,000

  • Duration

    1 Year

  • Intake months

    September

  • Delivery locations

    Carlow City

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Master of Science in Industrial Networks & Cybersecurity addresses the growing demands of traditional and smart manufacturing companies, as well as those embracing Industry 4.0. This programmes goal is a fusion of Cybersecurity, Industrial Automation and Control Systems, Industrial Networking, and Programming. We welcome graduates and professionals from diverse backgrounds, including Industrial, Manufacturing, Electrical, Electronics, Telecoms and Computer Engineering, to master the convergence of digital security and physical operations. Upon completion, graduates will be equipped to bridge the divide between manufacturing operations and business functions. They will gain a comprehensive set of skills, techniques, and methodologies essential for effectively developing and safeguarding both the network and the processes within the manufacturing environment. Furthermore, the programme is designed to cultivate theoretical knowledge and practical abilities, enabling graduates to excel in operational roles, often collaborating closely with IT managers and Chief Information Security Officers (CISO), with a specific emphasis on industrial networks and their cybersecurity implications.

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  • Type of institution

    University

  • On campus accommodation

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Campus offering this course
Carlow Campus - South East Technological University - South East Technology University

South East Technological University, Kilkenny Rd, Carlow, Ireland.

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