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Study Cyber at UNSW CanberraDiscover the career development options available to you
unsw.adfa.edu.au/cyber
Cyber Security Boot Camp ����������������������������������������������������������������������� 3
Master of Cyber Security (8628) ��������������������������������������������������������������� 5
Master of Cyber Security Advanced Tradecraft (8628) ����������������������������� 7
Master of Cyber Security Digital Forensics (8628) ����������������������������������� 9
Master of Cyber Security Operations (8629) ������������������������������������������ 11
Master of Cyber Security, Strategy and Diplomacy (8631) ��������������������� 13
What To Do If Cyber Bullied �������������������������������������������������������������������� 15
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Contact UNSW Canberra Cyber ������������������������������������������������������������� 21
Contents
Useful Links
Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC)
StaySmartOnline – Delivered by ACSC
Office of the eSafety Commissioner
See the full list of our Professional Education Programs here.
See the full list of our Postgraduate Coursework Programs here.
Operate & Maintain
To find out more about the NICE Framework go to: niccs.us-cert.gov/workforce-development/cyber-security-workforce-framework
NICE Framework mappingThis course maps to the highlighted work categories:
Description This is a 101 IT cyber security short course designed to teach you about IT security issues, looking at the types of attacks that are happening now, how they work and how to protect yourself and your organisation against them.
This is an intensive, zero to hero, five day course covering: y Overview of Computer Science/IT y Networking Fundamentals y Open Source Intelligence y Cyber Security Knowledge Domains y Roles in Industry y Cyber Security Threat Modelling using STRIDE
methodology y Real world case studies y Information resources for staying current
The course is centred around the crucial and relevant cyber security skills and techniques needed to protect and defend your organisation’s business assets and information systems. Training is delivered in a boot camp style format and with integrated hands-on lab exercises designed to give you the chance to test your newly acquired skills.
Learning OutcomesOn completion of this course, participants should be able to: y Understand the cyber threats and vulnerabilities
of computer networks, protocols, applications and network equipment.
y Understand basic cybersecurity issues, privacy principles and organisational requirements relating to data confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
y Understand common attack vectors, different classes of attacks and types of cyber attackers.
y Understand basic cryptography and cryptographic key management concepts.
y Use Linux command line tools to determine network content, passwords and vulnerabilities.
Who Should AttendThis is an entry level course for potential cyber security professionals who are competent computer users and assumes no Cyber Security knowledge and basic skills in Windows.
Cyber Security Boot CampLocation UNSW Canberra Duration 5 daysStandard Price $4,550.00Defence Price $4,095.00
Course Day Breakdown
UNSW Canberra CyberUNSW Canberra Cyber is a unique, cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research and teaching centre, working to develop the next generation of cyber security experts and leaders. The centre is based in Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy and provides professional, undergraduate and post graduate education in cyber security. Our air-gapped, state of the art cyber range offers a secure environment where we deliver a number of technical and highly specialised learning opportunities. Our courses are designed to give the next generation of cyber security professionals the skill sets needed to thrive in the industry. We can also create bespoke professional education programs tailored to your organisation’s needs. Contact us at cyber@adfa.edu.au to discuss how.
Find out morecyber@adfa.edu.au
unsw.adfa.edu.au/cyber
CRICOS No. 00098G ● 337361580
Day 1
Computer networksDay 1 of the course gives an overview of the history of cyber security before diving into computer networks: what components they are comprised of, how they physically and virtually connect to the internet and the limitations that make them susceptible to attacks.
TopicsComputer and PLCs, Internet of Things (IoT), IP Addresses, Computer Networks, OSI Model, Cables, Switches & Modems, Cloud Computing.
Day 2
The IT and Cyber Industries; Threats and Countermeasures - TheftThe first part of the session focuses on the IT profession in general and looks at the various work roles within the industry. We will then move onto Cyber Security roles and disciplines and how these relate to attack and response processes. Fundamental security frameworks, theft attacks and countermeasures will also be discussed.
TopicsIT roles and disciplines, Cyber roles and disciplines, Social Engineering, Security Fundamentals, Cyber Attacks, Cryptography, Encryption.
Day 3
Threats and Countermeasures – Coding, Denial of Service Day 3 will focus on malicious code, denial of service attacks and relevant countermeasures. An overview of threat modelling and identification methodologies will be covered and students will participate in a practical threat modelling exercise.
TopicsFlawed Code, Malware, PenTesting, Firewalls, IDS/IPS, White Listing, Proxy Listing, Denial of Service Attacks, Threat Modelling and STRIDE.
Day 4
Interceptions, Impersonation; Cybercrime, Actors and StuxnetThe day will start off with a rundown of the different methods of interception and social engineering techniques employed during attacks as well as encryption and authentication based countermeasures. We will discuss key players involved in cybercrime activities and look at several attack case studies.
TopicsThreats of Interception, Asymmetrical Cryptography, Countermeasure of Authentication, Passwords, Keyloggers, Cyber Actors, Stuxnet.
Day 5
Practical Cyber Security ExercisesThe final day of the course will give students the opportunity to put their newly acquired skills and knowledge into practice. Hands on lab based exercises will cover scanning and banner grabbing, SMB & SMTP enumeration with Kali Linux, hacking FTP Telnet and SSH, password cracking in penetration testing and vulnerability assessment with OpenVAS.
TopicsMetasploitable, SMB/SMTP Enumeration with Kali Linux, Hacking FTP Telnet & SSH, Penetration testing, OpenVAS.
“Provided a good introduction to cyber security. The instructor
translated technical information into easier to understand concepts.”
Course participant
About UNSW CanberraUNSW Canberra graduates shape Australia, the region and the
international community as leaders in defence, government,
and industry.
UNSW Canberra is the only national academic institution with
an integrated defence focus. Working at the intersection of a
leading university and a military academy, UNSW Canberra
has been educating defence leaders for half a century.
Our graduate and doctoral research programs are open to
qualified students from all walks of life and all parts of the
world. UNSW Canberra graduates almost twice as many
students in postgraduate programs than in undergraduate
programs, reflecting our growth and strength as an excellent,
full service university campus.
UNSW Canberra Cyber is a unique, cutting-edge,
interdisciplinary research and teaching centre, working to
develop the next generation of cyber security experts and
leaders. Our air-gapped, state of the art cyber range offers a
secure environment where we deliver a number of technical
and highly specialised learning opportunities. UNSW Canberra
Cyber serves as a national hub for policy related research
and education across the full spectrum of cyber security
(hardware, software, payload, networks, policy, human factors,
organisational factors and the information ecosystem).
Program DescriptionThe Master of Cyber Security (MCyberSec) is designed for
postgraduate scholars who wish to gain a more detailed
understanding of the technical skills and expertise relevant
to the technical implementation and leadership of the
cyber security function. It is designed to meet the demand
for technical experts who can implement and lead the
technical cyber security function in government, industry, law
enforcement and Defence. It provides principles gathered from
information systems, systems engineering, computer science,
network security, and defence to enhance a career as a cyber
security specialist. The Master of Cyber Security is offered
primarily via Intensive Delivery Mode due to the nature of the
courses and the use of the Cyber Range.
Program StructureStudents undertaking the MCyberSec are required to complete
eight coursework courses (48 UOC). Students must complete
all four core courses, and four electives. Students may also
choose to complete the program with a specialisation in Digital
Forensics or Advanced Tradecraft.
With the approval of the Program Coordinator students
may take up to two elective courses (12 UOC) from other
coursework programs. Not all elective courses will be available
in a particular year.
Research ProjectWith the approval of the Program Coordinator, students with a
high distinction average in four courses may complete a 12 UOC
research project (ZEIT8297 Project Report -Systems Engineering
or ZEIT8199 Project Report - IT) in lieu of two elective courses.
The project is recommended for those with a strong interest
in pursuing original research in a particular area or intending
to undertake a higher-level research qualification. Students
undertaking the project are unable to enrol in courses from other
coursework programs.
Modes of StudyDistance and Intensive Delivery Mode: Postgraduate courses
are delivered in Distance or Intensive Delivery Mode (and
sometimes in both modes).
Distance Mode: Distance students are not required to be
physically present on campus throughout the semester. Many
distance courses are often referred to as ‘online courses’,
because this is the main method of delivering learning
resources via the Learning Management System called
MOODLE.
Intensive Delivery Mode (IDM): Students undertaking IDM
courses will attend the UNSW Canberra campus for a period of
face-to-face instruction with one full-time week intensive delivery
during the semester (often at the start of the semester). Many
of the technical cyber courses are held within the Cyber Range.
This on-campus component is preceded and followed by a
period of online interaction and assessment via MOODLE.
Master of Cyber Security (8628)
UNSW Canberra CyberUNSW Canberra Cyber is a unique, cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research and teaching centre, working to develop the next generation of cyber security experts and leaders. The centre is based in Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy and provides professional, undergraduate and post graduate education in cyber security. Our air-gapped, state of the art cyber range offers a secure environment where we deliver a number of technical and highly specialised learning opportunities. Our courses are designed to give the next generation of cyber security professionals the skill sets needed to thrive in the industry. We can also create bespoke professional education programs tailored to your organisation’s needs. Contact us at cyber@adfa.edu.au to discuss how.
Find out morecyber@adfa.edu.au
unsw.adfa.edu.au/cyber/postgraduate
CRICOS No. 00098G ● 380442552
More InformationEntry to the program is available to those with a four year
Bachelor degree, or a Bachelor degree with Honours, with a
significant management component. Entry is also available
to applicants without a first degree providing they have other
acceptable academic qualifications and/or professional
experience and/or related professional experience.
UNSW Handbook: www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/postgraduate/
programs/2020/8628
Applications for Semester 1 close early February
(for commencement in late February)
Applications for Semester 2 close late June (for commencement in mid July)
How to ApplyApplication deadlines can be found at: www.student.unsw.edu.au/calendar-canberra
Application URL: www.applyonline.unsw.edu.au/login
If you require more information about the program, or are
currently in a Masters program and would like to enquire if you
are eligible to transfer into this program, please contact:
Postgraduate Student Enquiries
Telephone: (02) 6268 8068
Email: seit@adfa.edu.au
Courses within the programCore CoursesZEIT8020 Cyber Offence: Threats and Opportunities
ZEIT8021 Information Assurance and Security
ZEIT8023 Wireless, Mobile and Internet of Things Security
ZEIT8026 Cyber Defence: Network Security Operations
Elective Courses (select four)ZEIT8024 Software Security Lifecycle
ZEIT8025 Reverse Engineering
ZEIT8027 Critical Infrastructure and Control System Security
ZEIT8028 Digital Forensics
ZEIT8029 Network and Memory Forensics
ZEIT8030 Big Data and Decision Analytics for Security
ZEIT8036 Humans and Security
ZEIT8042 Introduction to Exploit Development
About UNSW CanberraUNSW Canberra graduates shape Australia, the region and the
international community as leaders in defence, government,
and industry.
UNSW Canberra is the only national academic institution with
an integrated defence focus. Working at the intersection of a
leading university and a military academy, UNSW Canberra
has been educating defence leaders for half a century.
Our graduate and doctoral research programs are open to
qualified students from all walks of life and all parts of the
world. UNSW Canberra graduates almost twice as many
students in postgraduate programs than in undergraduate
programs, reflecting our growth and strength as an excellent,
full service university campus.
UNSW Canberra Cyber is a unique, cutting-edge,
interdisciplinary research and teaching centre, working to
develop the next generation of cyber security experts and
leaders. Our air-gapped, state of the art cyber range offers a
secure environment where we deliver a number of technical
and highly specialised learning opportunities. UNSW Canberra
Cyber serves as a national hub for policy related research
and education across the full spectrum of cyber security
(hardware, software, payload, networks, policy, human factors,
organisational factors and the information ecosystem).
Program DescriptionThe Master of Cyber Security is designed for postgraduate
scholars who wish to gain a more detailed understanding
of the technical skills and expertise relevant to the technical
implementation and leadership of the cyber security function.
It is designed to meet the demand for technical experts who
can implement and lead the technical cyber security function
in government, industry, law enforcement and Defence.
It provides principles gathered from information systems,
systems engineering, computer science, network security, and
defence to enhance a career as a cyber security specialist.
The Master of Cyber Security is offered primarily via Intensive
Delivery Mode due to the nature of the courses and the use of
the Cyber Range.
The Master of Cyber Security in Advanced Tradecraft is
designed to provide technically competent IT professionals
with an accelerated introduction to research, scholarship and
major practical techniques in offensive and defensive cyber
operations, wireless security, reverse engineering, exploit
development and the analysis of big data in a security context.
The elective offerings allow a focus on Digital or Network
forensics or critical infrastructure cyber security.
Program StructureStudents undertaking the Masters of Cyber Security in Advanced
Tradecraft are required to complete eight courses (48 UOC).
Students must complete seven core courses which provide the
underpinning professional knowledge in Advanced Tradecraft and
one elective course from the Master of Cyber Security program.
Not all courses will be available in a particular year.
With the approval of the Program Coordinator, students may
take up to two elective courses (12 UOC) from other coursework
programs.
Modes of StudyDistance and Intensive Delivery Mode: Postgraduate courses
are delivered in Distance or Intensive Delivery Mode (and
sometimes in both modes).
Distance Mode: Distance students are not required to be
physically present on campus throughout the semester. Many
distance courses are often referred to as ‘online courses’,
because this is the main method of delivering learning
resources via the Learning Management System called
MOODLE.
Intensive Delivery Mode (IDM): Students undertaking IDM
courses will attend the UNSW Canberra campus for a period of
face-to-face instruction with one full-time week intensive delivery
during the semester (often at the start of the semester). Many
of the technical cyber courses are held within the Cyber Range.
This on-campus component is preceded and followed by a
period of online interaction and assessment via MOODLE.
Master of Cyber Security Advanced Tradecraft (8628)
UNSW Canberra CyberUNSW Canberra Cyber is a unique, cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research and teaching centre, working to develop the next generation of cyber security experts and leaders. The centre is based in Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy and provides professional, undergraduate and post graduate education in cyber security. Our air-gapped, state of the art cyber range offers a secure environment where we deliver a number of technical and highly specialised learning opportunities. Our courses are designed to give the next generation of cyber security professionals the skill sets needed to thrive in the industry. We can also create bespoke professional education programs tailored to your organisation’s needs. Contact us at cyber@adfa.edu.au to discuss how.
Find out morecyber@adfa.edu.au
unsw.adfa.edu.au/cyber/postgraduate
CRICOS No. 00098G ● 380442552
More InformationEntry to the program is available to those with a four year
Bachelor degree, or a Bachelor degree with Honours, with a
significant management component. Entry is also available
to applicants without a first degree providing they have other
acceptable academic qualifications and/or professional
experience and/or related professional experience.
UNSW Handbook: www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/postgraduate/
specialisations/2020/ZEITIS
Applications for Semester 1 close early February
(for commencement in late February)
Applications for Semester 2 close late June (for commencement in mid July)
How to ApplyApplication deadlines can be found at: www.student.unsw.edu.au/calendar-canberra
Application URL: www.applyonline.unsw.edu.au/login
If you require more information about the program, or are
currently in a Masters program and would like to enquire if you
are eligible to transfer into this program, please contact:
Postgraduate Student Enquiries
Telephone: (02) 6268 8068
Email: seit@adfa.edu.au
Courses within the programCore CoursesZEIT8020 Cyber Offence: Threats and Opportunities
ZEIT8021 Information Assurance and Security
ZEIT8023 Wireless, Mobile and Internet of Things Security
ZEIT8025 Reverse Engineering
ZEIT8026 Cyber Defence: Network Security Operations
ZEIT8030 Big Data and Decision Analytics for Security
ZEIT8042 Introduction to Exploit Development
Elective Courses (select one)ZEIT8027 Critical Infrastructure and Control System Security
ZEIT8028 Digital Forensics
ZEIT8029 Network and Memory Forensics
About UNSW CanberraUNSW Canberra graduates shape Australia, the region and the
international community as leaders in defence, government and
industry.
UNSW Canberra is the only national academic institution with
an integrated defence focus. Working at the intersection of a
leading university and a military academy, UNSW Canberra has
been educating defence leaders for half a century.
Our graduate and doctoral research programs are open to
qualified students from all walks of life and all parts of the world.
UNSW Canberra graduates almost twice as many students
in postgraduate programs than in undergraduate programs,
reflecting our growth and strength as an excellent, full service
university campus.
UNSW Canberra Cyber is a unique, cutting-edge,
interdisciplinary research and teaching centre, working to
develop the next generation of cyber security experts and
leaders. Our air-gapped, state of the art cyber range offers a
secure environment where we deliver a number of technical
and highly specialised learning opportunities. UNSW Canberra
Cyber serves as a national hub for policy related research
and education across the full spectrum of cyber security
(hardware, software, payload, networks, policy, human factors,
organisational factors and the information ecosystem).
Program DescriptionThe Master of Cyber Security is designed for postgraduate
scholars who wish to gain a more detailed understanding
of the technical skills and expertise relevant to the technical
implementation and leadership of the cyber security function.
It is designed to meet the demand for technical experts who
can implement and lead the technical cyber security function
in government, industry, law enforcement and Defence.
It provides principles gathered from information systems,
systems engineering, computer science, network security, and
defence to enhance a career as a cyber security specialist.
The Master of Cyber Security is offered primarily via Intensive
Delivery Mode due to the nature of the courses and the use of
the Cyber Range.
The Master of Cyber Security in Digital Forensics
is designed for postgraduate scholars with appropriate
undergraduate qualifications in a relevant discipline and/or
extensive professional experience who wish to develop a
high level understanding of the principles and practices of
Digital Forensics and to strengthen their skills in this area.
Program StructureStudents undertaking the Master of Cyber Security in Digital
Forensics are required to complete 8 courses (48 UOC).
Students must complete 6 compulsory courses which provide
the underpinning professional knowledge in Digital Forensics
and two elective courses from the Master of Cyber Security
program.
With the approval of the Program Coordinator, students may
take up to two elective courses (12 UOC) from other coursework
programs.
Not all elective courses will be available in a particular year.
Modes of StudyDistance and Intensive Delivery Mode: Postgraduate courses
are delivered in Distance or Intensive Delivery Mode (and
sometimes in both modes).
Distance Mode: Distance students are not required to be
physically present on campus throughout the semester. Many
distance courses are often referred to as ‘online courses’,
because this is the main method of delivering learning
resources via the Learning Management System called
MOODLE.
Intensive Delivery Mode (IDM): Students undertaking IDM
courses will attend the UNSW Canberra campus for a period of
face-to-face instruction with one full-time week intensive delivery
during the semester (often at the start of the semester). Many
of the technical cyber courses are held within the Cyber Range.
This on-campus component is preceded and followed by a
period of online interaction and assessment via MOODLE.
Master of Cyber Security Digital Forensics (8628)
UNSW Canberra CyberUNSW Canberra Cyber is a unique, cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research and teaching centre, working to develop the next generation of cyber security experts and leaders. The centre is based in Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy and provides professional, undergraduate and post graduate education in cyber security. Our air-gapped, state of the art cyber range offers a secure environment where we deliver a number of technical and highly specialised learning opportunities. Our courses are designed to give the next generation of cyber security professionals the skill sets needed to thrive in the industry. We can also create bespoke professional education programs tailored to your organisation’s needs. Contact us at cyber@adfa.edu.au to discuss how.
Find out morecyber@adfa.edu.au
unsw.adfa.edu.au/cyber/postgraduate
CRICOS No. 00098G ● 380442552
More InformationEntry to the program is available to those with a four year
Bachelor degree, or a Bachelor degree with Honours, with a
significant management component. Entry is also available
to applicants without a first degree providing they have other
acceptable academic qualifications and/or professional
experience and/or related professional experience.
UNSW Handbook: www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/postgraduate/
specialisations/2020/ZEITDS
Applications for Semester 1 close early February
(for commencement in late February)
Applications for Semester 2 close late June (for commencement in mid July)
How to ApplyApplication deadlines can be found at: www.student.unsw.edu.au/calendar-canberra
Application URL: www.applyonline.unsw.edu.au/login
If you require more information about the program, or are
currently in a Masters program and would like to enquire if you
are eligible to transfer into this program, please contact:
Postgraduate Student Enquiries
Telephone: (02) 6268 8068
Email: seit@adfa.edu.au
Courses within the programCore CoursesZEIT8020 Cyber Offence: Threats and Opportunities
ZEIT8021 Information Assurance and Security
ZEIT8023 Wireless, Mobile and Internet of Things Security
ZEIT8025 Reverse Engineering
ZEIT8028 Digital Forensics
ZEIT8029 Network and Memory Forensics
Elective Courses (select two)ZEIT8024 Software Security Lifecycle
ZEIT8026 Cyber Defence: Network Security Operations
ZEIT8027 Critical Infrastructure and Control System Security
ZEIT8030 Big Data and Decision Analytics for Security
ZEIT8042 Introduction to Exploit Development
About UNSW CanberraUNSW Canberra graduates shape Australia, the region and the
international community as leaders in defence, government,
and industry.
UNSW Canberra is the only national academic institution with
an integrated defence focus. Working at the intersection of a
leading university and a military academy, UNSW Canberra
has been educating defence leaders for half a century.
Our graduate and doctoral research programs are open to
qualified students from all walks of life and all parts of the
world. UNSW Canberra graduates almost twice as many
students in postgraduate programs than in undergraduate
programs, reflecting our growth and strength as an excellent,
full service university campus.
UNSW Canberra Cyber is a unique, cutting-edge,
interdisciplinary research and teaching centre, working to
develop the next generation of cyber security experts and
leaders. Our air-gapped, state of the art cyber range offers a
secure environment where we deliver a number of technical
and highly specialised learning opportunities. UNSW Canberra
Cyber serves as a national hub for policy related research
and education across the full spectrum of cyber security
(hardware, software, payload, networks, policy, human factors,
organisational factors and the information ecosystem).
Program DescriptionThe Master of Cyber Security Operations (MCyberSecOps)
is designed for postgraduate scholars and professional
managers who wish to gain a more detailed understanding
of the managerial and technical skills and expertise relevant
to planning, operation and acquisition of the cyber security
function. It is designed to meet the demand for executives
and managers who oversee the cyber security function
in government, industry, law enforcement and Defence. It
provides principles gathered from information systems, cyber
security, risk, management and governance for managers
seeking to enhance their career in cyber security operations.
Program StructureStudents undertaking the MCyberSecOps are required to
complete eight coursework courses (48 UOC). Students must
complete all four core courses, and four electives.
With the approval of the Program Coordinator students
may take up to two elective courses (12UOC) from other
coursework programs. Not all elective courses will be available
in a particular year.
Research ProjectWith approval of the Program Coordinator, students with a high
distinction average in four courses may complete a 12 UOC
research project (ZEIT8297 Project Report -Systems Engineering
or ZEIT8199 Project Report - IT) in lieu of two elective courses.
The project is recommended for those with a strong interest
in pursuing original research in a particular area or intending
to undertake a higher-level research qualification. Students
undertaking the project are unable to enrol in courses from other
coursework programs.
Modes of StudyDistance and Intensive Delivery Mode: Postgraduate courses
are delivered in Distance or Intensive Delivery Mode (and
sometimes in both modes).
Distance Mode: Distance students are not required to be
physically present on campus throughout the semester. Many
distance courses are often referred to as ‘online courses’,
because this is the main method of delivering learning
resources via the Learning Management System called
MOODLE.
Intensive Delivery Mode (IDM): Students undertaking
IDM courses will attend the UNSW Canberra campus for
a period of face-to-face instruction with one full-time week
intensive delivery during the semester (often at the start of the
semester). Many of the technical cyber courses are held within
the Cyber Range. This on-campus component is preceded and
followed by a period of online interaction and assessment via
MOODLE.
Master of Cyber Security Operations (8629)
UNSW Canberra CyberUNSW Canberra Cyber is a unique, cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research and teaching centre, working to develop the next generation of cyber security experts and leaders. The centre is based in Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy and provides professional, undergraduate and post graduate education in cyber security. Our air-gapped, state of the art cyber range offers a secure environment where we deliver a number of technical and highly specialised learning opportunities. Our courses are designed to give the next generation of cyber security professionals the skill sets needed to thrive in the industry. We can also create bespoke professional education programs tailored to your organisation’s needs. Contact us at cyber@adfa.edu.au to discuss how.
Find out morecyber@adfa.edu.au
unsw.adfa.edu.au/cyber/postgraduate
CRICOS No. 00098G ● 380442552
More InformationEntry to the program is available to those with a four year
Bachelor degree, or a Bachelor degree with Honours, with a
significant management component. Entry is also available
to applicants without a first degree providing they have other
acceptable academic qualifications and/or professional
experience and/or related professional experience.
UNSW Handbook: www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/postgraduate/
programs/2020/8629
Applications for Semester 1 close early February
(for commencement in late February)
Applications for Semester 2 close late June (for commencement in mid July)
How to ApplyApplication deadlines can be found at: www.student.unsw.edu.au/calendar-canberra
Application URL: www.applyonline.unsw.edu.au/login
If you require more information about the program, or are
currently in a Masters program and would like to enquire if you
are eligible to transfer into this program, please contact:
Postgraduate Student Enquiries
Telephone: (02) 6268 8068
Email: seit@adfa.edu.au
Courses within the programCore CoursesZEIT8017 Cyber Crime and Cyber Security
ZEIT8018 Cyber Resilience: Management Governance
and Acquisition
ZEIT8032 Information Assurance Principles
ZEIT8037 Cyber Security Risk Management
Elective Courses (select two from each list)
List One
YCAN8000 US Cyber Policy and Information Security
ZEIT8019 Intrusion Analysis and Response
ZEIT8020 Cyber Offence: Threats and Opportunities
ZEIT8024 Software Security Lifecycle
ZEIT8025 Reverse Engineering
ZEIT8026 Cyber Defence: Network Security Operations
ZEIT8027 Critical Infrastructure and Control System Security
ZEIT8028 Digital Forensics
ZEIT8029 Network and Memory Forensics
ZEIT8030 Big Data and Decision Analytics for Security
ZEIT8033 Critical Infrastructure Security Policy and
Governance
ZEIT8035 Cyber Terrorism
ZEIT8036 Humans and Security
ZEIT8043 Cyber and the Law
List Two
ZEIT8015 Cyber Operations
ZEIT8115 Information Operations
ZEIT8303 Project Management Body of Knowledge
ZHSS8441 Cyber-Security and World Politics
About UNSW CanberraUNSW Canberra graduates shape Australia, the region and the
international community as leaders in defence, government and
industry.
UNSW Canberra is the only national academic institution with
an integrated defence focus. Working at the intersection of a
leading university and a military academy, UNSW Canberra has
been educating defence leaders for half a century.
Our graduate and doctoral research programs are open to
qualified students from all walks of life and all parts of the world.
UNSW Canberra graduates almost twice as many students
in postgraduate programs than in undergraduate programs,
reflecting our growth and strength as an excellent, full service
university campus.
UNSW Canberra Cyber is a unique, cutting-edge,
interdisciplinary research and teaching centre, working to
develop the next generation of cyber security experts and
leaders. Our air-gapped, state of the art cyber range offers a
secure environment where we deliver a number of technical
and highly specialised learning opportunities. UNSW Canberra
Cyber serves as a national hub for policy related research
and education across the full spectrum of cyber security
(hardware, software, payload, networks, policy, human factors,
organisational factors and the information ecosystem).
Program DescriptionThe Master of Cyber Security, Strategy and Diplomacy is a
postgraduate award offered by the School of Humanities and
Social Sciences. It is designed for postgraduate scholars
and professional managers with appropriate undergraduate
qualifications and/or professional experience in the Social
Sciences, Humanities or Information Sciences.
The Master of Cyber Security, Strategy and Diplomacy provides
advanced interdisciplinary study into the political, military,
diplomatic and higher level management aspects of issues
where cyber security, strategy and diplomacy interact. It is
intended for students in the diplomatic, defence, justice, public
safety, regulatory, management and information sciences.
Governments, enterprises, communities and civil society around
the world are grappling with strategy and regulation for the
new domain of cyberspace, at the same time as their security
and other interests are being transformed by the rapid pace
of information technology exploitation -- both for beneficial and
for malicious purposes. It is widely accepted that the threats in
cyber space are escalating while responses to mitigate them
are not able to keep up. This program will provide students with
the ability to understand the main policy, operational, ethical and
informational challenges for security thrown up by the integration
or penetration of advanced information technologies into all
spheres of human activity.
Program StructureStudents undertaking the Master of Cyber Security, Strategy and
Diplomacy are required to complete eight coursework courses
(48 UOC). Students must complete four core courses, two
elective courses and two Technology and Security courses. Not
all elective courses will be available in a particular year.
Research Project The option of undertaking a research project worth 12 UOC
(ZHSS8400) or 6 UOC (ZHSS8401) is available to Master’s
students who obtain a Credit average or better in four core
courses and is subject to approval by the Postgraduate
Coordinator. The project is recommended for those with a
strong interest in pursuing original research in a particular area
or intending to undertake a higher research qualification.
Modes of StudyDistance and Intensive Delivery Mode: Postgraduate courses
are delivered in Distance or Intensive Delivery Mode (and
sometimes in both modes).
Distance Mode: Distance students are not required to be
physically present on campus throughout the semester. Many
distance courses are often referred to as ‘online courses’,
because this is the main method of delivering learning resources
via the Learning Management System called MOODLE.
Intensive Delivery Mode (IDM): Students undertaking IDM
courses will attend the UNSW Canberra campus for a period of
face-to-face instruction with one full-time week intensive delivery
during the semester (often at the start of the semester). Many
of the technical cyber courses are held within the Cyber Range.
This on-campus component is preceded and followed by a
period of online interaction and assessment via MOODLE.
Master of Cyber Security, Strategy and Diplomacy (8631)
UNSW Canberra CyberUNSW Canberra Cyber is a unique, cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research and teaching centre, working to develop the next generation of cyber security experts and leaders. The centre is based in Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy and provides professional, undergraduate and post graduate education in cyber security. Our air-gapped, state of the art cyber range offers a secure environment where we deliver a number of technical and highly specialised learning opportunities. Our courses are designed to give the next generation of cyber security professionals the skill sets needed to thrive in the industry. We can also create bespoke professional education programs tailored to your organisation’s needs. Contact us at cyber@adfa.edu.au to discuss how.
Find out morecyber@adfa.edu.au
unsw.adfa.edu.au/cyber/postgraduate
CRICOS No. 00098G ● 380442552
More InformationEntry to the program is available to those with a four year
Bachelor degree, or a Bachelor degree with Honours, with a
significant management component. Entry is also available
to applicants without a first degree providing they have other
acceptable academic qualifications and/or professional
experience and/or related professional experience.
UNSW Handbook: www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/postgraduate/
programs/2020/8631
Applications for Semester 1 close early February
(for commencement in late February)
Applications for Semester 2 close late June (for commencement in mid July)
How to ApplyApplication deadlines can be found at: www.student.unsw.edu.au/calendar-canberra
Application URL: www.applyonline.unsw.edu.au/login
If you require more information about the program, or are
currently in a Masters program and would like to enquire if you
are eligible to transfer into this program, please contact:
Postgraduate Student Enquiries
Telephone: (02) 6268 8867
Email: hass@adfa.edu.au
Courses within the programCore Courses (select four)ZHSS8441 Cyber Security and World Politics
ZHSS8455 Australian Cyber Diplomacy
ZHSS8456 Australia and Cyber War
ZHSS8458 Cyber Policy in China
ZHSS8464 Cyberspace, National Security and Law
Technology and Security Courses (select two)ZEIT8015 Cyber Operations
ZEIT8017 Cyber Crime and Cyber Security
ZEIT8018 Cyber Resilience: Management Governance and
Acquisition
ZEIT8019 Intrusion Analysis and Response
ZEIT8020 Cyber Offence: Threats and Opportunities
ZEIT8024 Software Security Lifecycle
ZEIT8025 Reverse Engineering
ZEIT8026 Cyber Defence: Network Security Operations
ZEIT8027 Critical Infrastructure and Control System Security
ZEIT8028 Digital Forensics
ZEIT8029 Network and Memory Forensics
ZEIT8032 Information Assurance Principles
ZEIT8036 Humans and Security
ZEIT8115 Information Operations
ZEIT8136 Software Project Management
ZEIT8226 Systems Engineering Practice
ZEIT8230 Requirements Practice
ZEIT8302 Project Administration
ZEIT8303 Project Management Body of Knowledge
ZEIT8403 Capability Option Analysis
Elective Courses (select two)ZHSS8125 Strategic Communication
ZHSS8221 The Development of the Art of War
ZHSS8400 Research Project: IPS Single Session
ZHSS8401 Research Project: IPS Full Year (12 UOC)
ZHSS8403 Global Security
ZHSS8404 Legal and Moral Problems of International Violence
ZHSS8407 Global Governance
ZHSS8409 Asia Pacific Security
ZHSS8410 Australian Defence Policy
ZHSS8430 China’s Security Policy
ZHSS8431 Comparative Defence Planning
ZHSS8435 Contemporary Strategy
ZHSS8438 The Justice of War
ZHSS8439 Reforming Repressive Regimes
ZHSS8442 Conflict Transformation
ZHSS8453 Culture and Conflict
ZHSS8457 Cyber Security in Asia
ZHSS8458 Special Operations: Theory and Strategic Utility
ZHSS8460 Power and Australian Government Policy
ZHSS8461 GRIM Threats and Irregular Warfare
ZHSS8462 Ethics in Special Operations and Irregular Warfare
ZHSS8463 Military Game Changers in 21st Century Warfare
ZHSS8504 Space Conflict and Competition
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What To Do If Cyber BulliedCYBER SAFETY
Review your privacy and security settings on social media and report the bullying to the relevant platform (e.g. Facebook, Twitter etc.)
Do not respond to the abuse.Cease all communication by blocking the other party.
Collect EvidenceIf it persists, you should collect evidence and make a submission to the Office of the eSafety Commissioner esafety.gov.au
Review Privacy and Security Settings
If at any time you feel that your life is in danger, call the Police on Triple Zero 000.
Alert the Police If In Danger
Cease Communication
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Check Links in Emails Before Clicking
Be Suspicious of Poorly Worded Emails
Be Cautious of Money Schemes
If the grammar or language used in an email looks suspicious, or uncharacteristic of the sender, do not trust it.
Remember there are no get-rich-quick schemes. If it sounds too good to be true it probably is.
Always check links in emails before you click them. Hover over the link to see where it will take you.
Protect Your Credit CardNever send money or give credit card details, online account details or copies of personal documents to anyone you don’t know or trust.
Be Money Scam AwareCYBER SAFETY
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Manage Your PasswordsCYBER SAFETY
Combination of Characters
Don’t Reuse Passwords
Use unique passwords with a combination of uppercase, lowercase, numbers and symbols.
Consider using a password manager to safely store your unique passwords.
Multi-factor AuthenticationEnable multi-factor authentication when available.
Long is StrongThink passphrases rather than passwords.
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Protect Your InformationCYBER SAFETY
Use Anti-Virus Software
Use Secure Websites
Protect Personal Details
Ensure any website you enter your username and password into is secure. Look for the padlock and ‘https’ in the address bar.
Keep your personal details secure and not share or leave them in plain sight.
Make sure you have anti-virus software installed on personal devices and keep it up to date.
Be Careful What You ShareCould information that you share in multiple places (such as social media) be used to guess your passwords, or to commit identity fraud?
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Be Scam AwareCYBER SAFETY
Be Suspicious of AlertsDo not open suspicious texts, pop-up windows or click on links or attachments in emails – delete them.
Ignore Remote Access RequestsDon't respond to phone calls about your computer asking for remote access – hang up.
Be Alert to ScamsBe alert to the fact that scams exist and be alert when something seems suspicious.
Review Suspicious CommunicationIf you receive communication that seems suspicious, review it and check with known scams on scamwatch.gov.au
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Be Safe While TravellingCYBER SAFETY
Avoid entering usernames and passwords on public or hotel Wi-Fi points and at computers in internet cafes.
Make a backup of any essential data before travelling in case your devices are lost or stolen.
Consider The Physical Security of DevicesWhen travelling, consider the physical security of your devices. Is it safe to leave your phone or laptop in your accommodation during the day?
Be Cautious with WiFiUse a trusted VPN to keep your data encrypted.
Use Trusted VPNsMake Backups
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@UNSWCanberra
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