The Master’s Degree “Data, Complex Networks and Cybersecurity Sciences” kicks off with the support of GMV
The DCNC Sciences Institute of the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos (URJC) has launched the Master’s Degree “Data, Complex Networks and Cybersecurity Sciences” with the aim of driving cybersecurity research and training in response to the shortage of skilled professionals in this field, a shortage that is becoming one of the main barriers to ongoing progress for the business world.
The Master’s degree comprises 5 modules in which students will learn the necessary skills, knowledge and aptitudes for performing many of the roles in current demand within the cybersecurity and data worlds.
Universities, companies and professional scientists have come together to grant continuity and a high level of specialization to URJC’s cybersecurity training. The Institute is also being supported in training matters by certain benchmark cybersecurity firms, GMV among them.
The first of the Master’s 5 modules, “Cybersecurity Fundamentals”, will kick off on the upcoming 15 February. If you’re interested, don’t think twice. The registration deadline ends on 9 February. Find out more here.
Information on Module 1 - “Cybersecurity Fundamentals”
Dates: From 15 February to 23 March 2019
Classroom hours: 48 – 6 weeks on Fridays and Saturdays.
Modality: Classroom learning with theoretical and practical contents.
Venue: URJC building on Plaza Manuel Becerra in Madrid