Official title

90 credits

MUCC

Spanish

Spanish – B2

Part-time

UPV Vera Campus Site (Valencia)

In detail

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Description of the title

The Master’s Degree in Cybersecurity and Cyberintelligence is a program designed to train experts in the protection of information and communications systems, comprehensively addressing cybersecurity beyond traditional approaches. Students will acquire skills in vulnerability analysis, secure development, threat intelligence generation, and legal and ethical aspects of cybersecurity.

With a practical approach and a hybrid methodology, this 90-credit master’s degree offers a solid academic and professional training that responds to the growing demand in the sector. Graduates will be able to work in a variety of environments, contributing to the security of critical infrastructures, IoT, and industrial systems.

Objectives of the degree

Implement and comprehensively address the security of information and communications systems.

Analyze vulnerabilities and develop secure solutions for hardware and software.

Generate threat intelligence through advanced cyber intelligence techniques.

To train experts in cyber situational awareness and protection of IoT devices, industrial systems and critical infrastructures.

Instruct on relevant legal and ethical aspects of cybersecurity and cyberintelligence.

Career opportunities

The Master’s Degree in Cybersecurity and Cyberintelligence offers its graduates various professional opportunities in a sector in constant growth and with a high demand for specialists.

  • Cybersecurity analysts in companies and public organizations.
  • Specialists in data protection and regulatory compliance.
  • Cyber intelligence and risk management consultants.
  • Professionals in the investigation of security incidents.
  • Responsible for securing critical infrastructures and information systems.
  • Trainers and educators in digital skills and security awareness.
  • Performance in sectors such as technology, telecommunications, finance, defense and consulting.

Aimed primarily at

This master’s degree is aimed at university graduates who wish to specialize in the field of information and communications systems security.

  • Graduates in Computer Engineering and graduates in Telecommunication Technologies and Services Engineering.
  • Graduates in Computer Engineering and Telecommunications Engineering.
  • Other graduates or graduates in careers related to ICT, with work experience in information and communications systems security.
  • Applicants with different degrees evaluated by the master’s academic committee.

Structure of the master’s degree

Mandatory:60 ects |Electives:12 ects |External internships:0 ects |Final Master’s thesis (TFM):18 ects

Module 1. Common subjects :60 ects mandatory

Subject:Information systems security
Minimum credits: 12 | Character: Compulsory

Subject:Cybersecurity
Minimum credits: 21 | Character: Compulsory

Subject:Cyberintelligence
Minimum credits: 18 | Character: Compulsory

Subject:Legal and professional aspects
Minimum credits: 9 | Character: Compulsory

Module 2. Professional development :12 ects mandatory

Subject:Professional development
Minimum credits: 12 | Character: Elective

Note: In this subject a maximum of 12 ECTS can be carried out in external curricular internships (The syllabus contemplates a maximum of 12 ECTS for external curricular internships).

Module 3. Master’s Thesis :18 ects

Subject:Master’s Thesis
Minimum credits: 18 | Subject: Final Degree Project

Internships

During the Master’s Degree in Cybersecurity and Cyberintelligence, students have the opportunity to carry out external professional internships, which are part of the Professional Development module.

These internships allow students to approach the professional practice in the field of cybersecurity and cyberintelligence, thus integrating theory with real practice.

Through this experience, students can develop general competencies and apply the knowledge acquired in a work environment, facilitating their insertion in a growing labor market with a high demand for specialized professionals.

Research and access to Ph.

Lines of research of the master’s degree:

  • Security in information and communications systems
  • Vulnerability analysis and secure software development
  • Cyberintelligence and threat intelligence generation
  • Situational cyber awareness and protection of IoT devices
  • Legal and ethical aspects of cybersecurity
  • Critical infrastructures and their protection
  • Innovative methods in cybersecurity and cyberintelligence.

Academic exchange / agreements with other universities

Students will be able to carry out an academic stay in one of the 97 countries with which the UPV has an agreement. There are more than 1,000 destinations to choose from in Europe (Erasmus scholarships), the United States, Japan, South Korea, China, Australia and Latin America, among others. More than 1,500 UPV students enjoy an exchange every year. If you would like to find out about all the options offered by the master’s degree, please contact the Office of International Exchange Programs.

Facilities and laboratories

The UPV provides the following laboratories for the master’s degree:

  • Cybersecurity Laboratory
  • Digital Forensic Analysis Laboratory
  • Network and Communication Systems Laboratory
  • Attack and defense simulation center
  • IoT and Critical Systems Lab
  • Cyberintelligence training space

Master’s Thesis

To obtain the title of Master’s Degree in Cybersecurity and Cyberintelligence, you must defend a Master’s Thesis that includes the completion, presentation and public defense before a university tribunal.

This work consists of a comprehensive Cybersecurity and/or Cyberintelligence project of a professional nature, where the competences acquired throughout the program are synthesized. The realization of the TFM in external companies or institutions is encouraged, covering the various application domains of cybersecurity and cyberintelligence covered in the curriculum.

The TFM will be directed by at least one professor of the master, who will be in charge of planning and supervising the necessary activities for its correct tutoring.

Collaborating companies and more

The University Master’s Degree in Cybersecurity and Cyberintelligence has collaborations with companies in the technology and security sector, including:

  • Accenture
  • Telefónica
  • Indra
  • Nextel
  • S21Sec
  • Prosegur
  • Everis

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