MSc Cyber-Security and Digital Forensics At KNUST

Cyber security is the practice of defending computers, servers, mobile devices, electronic systems, networks, and data from malicious attacks. It’s also known as information technology security or electronic information security.

Digital Forensics is defined as the process of preservation, identification, extraction, and documentation of computer evidence which can be used by the court of law.

MSc Cyber-Security and Digital Forensics Degree

Masters Programmes (Full-Time) are of Two (2) Calendar Years and
(Part-Time) Three (3) Calendar Years duration.

MSc Cyber-Security and Digital Forensics  At KNUST Entry Requirement

At the time of application, applicants should possess a Bachelor’s Degree in
Computer Science, Information Technology, Computer or Telecommunication Engineering, or equivalent qualification in a Science or
Engineering related discipline from a recognised institution. Preference
will be given to applicants with a First Class or Second Class Division.