Computer Networks and Security

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Program Overview

The Master's program in Networks and Cybersecurity includes theoretical courses that deepen the concepts of advanced networks, cybersecurity, cryptography, distributed systems architecture, and risk management. The practical sessions allow students to apply this knowledge through the analysis of communication protocols, simulation of cyberattacks, and study of defense mechanisms. The practical projects include configuring firewalls, setting up secure networks, vulnerability analysis, and using intrusion detection and monitoring tools. The program emphasizes learning security standards, protecting critical infrastructures, and managing cybersecurity incidents.

Teaching Language : French

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Secure Protocols

Cybersecurity


Advanced Topics

Some of the advanced topics covered in this program include applied cryptography, authentication and access management techniques, as well as securing information systems against cyberattacks. The program also covers behavioral threat analysis using artificial intelligence, incident detection and response, and cybersecurity for cloud and IoT environments. The study of international standards and regulations enables graduates to join companies or public organizations as cybersecurity experts, network architects, or cybersecurity analysts.

Admissions Information

The admission to the program is particularly intented for holders of a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science.

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