Master’s Program in Cybercrime and Digital Forensics
Cybercrimes are increasingly on the rise, with evolving patterns and methods of execution, resulting in mounting losses. This surge is closely tied to the rapid pace of technological advancement and the resulting broad digital transformation, accompanied by a significant increase in the number of internet and technology users.
In alignment with the university’s mission as a regional Arab institution dedicated to the preparation, qualification, and skill development of specialized professionals in security sciences, the
Master’s Program in Cybercrime and Digital Forensics is offered to contribute to the advancement and empowerment of professionals in the field.
The program aims to enhance competencies in cybercrime and digital forensics, providing advanced skills in identifying, classifying, and analyzing various types of digital evidence. It also supports effective processes for securing, investigating, and interpreting such evidence. Moreover, the program equips students with the ability to develop and apply a systematic process for investigating cyber violations to uncover digital evidence.
The program offers applicants a choice between
two modern specializations:
Digital Forensics in Mobile Devices
Digital Forensics in Networks and Emerging Technologies, including
Smart Cities and
Industrial Control Systems (ICS).
1 Special Admission Requirements
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university in
Computer Science,
Information Technology, or a related field.
Graduation Requirements
Successful completion of all
required credit hours in the program with a
cumulative GPA of no less than 3.75 out of 5, within the specified timeframe for degree completion.
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