B.SC FORENSIC SCIENCE & CYBER SECURITY
B.SC FORENSIC SCIENCE & CYBER SECURITY
BSc Forensic Science is a 3-year graduate course that involves the application of scientific knowledge for crime investigation. BSc Forensic Science mainly focuses on crime-laboratory based professions.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
- The candidate must have completed the Class 12 examination or an equivalent examination from a recognised board.
- The candidate should have scored a minimum of 40 per cent in the qualifying examination.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
- Cybersecurity Analyst: As a cybersecurity analyst, you’ll be responsible for monitoring network traffic, identifying suspicious activities, and implementing security measures to protect against cyber threats. You’ll also conduct vulnerability assessments and recommend remediation strategies to enhance an organization’s security posture.
- Digital Forensic Investigator: In this role, you’ll investigate cybercrimes by analysing digital evidence such as emails, files, and network logs. Your work will contribute to legal proceedings, helping to uncover the truth behind cyber incidents.
- Security Consultant: As a security consultant, you’ll collaborate with organizations to assess their security vulnerabilities, develop comprehensive security plans, and provide guidance on implementing best practices to safeguard digital assets.
- Data Privacy Officer: Data privacy officers play a crucial role in ensuring that organizations handle personal and sensitive data in compliance with privacy regulations. You’ll oversee data protection measures, manage data breach incidents, and educate employees on privacy policies.
- Cybersecurity Engineer: Cybersecurity engineers design and build secure systems, integrating security controls and protocols to prevent unauthorized access and data breaches. You’ll also participate in security audits and assessments to ensure ongoing protection.
- Incident Response Analyst: In this fast-paced role, you’ll be on the front lines of cyber incidents, coordinating and executing rapid response strategies to contain threats, minimize damage, and restore normal operations.
- Risk Analyst: Risk analysts evaluate an organization’s risk exposure to cyber threats and develop strategies to mitigate those risks. You’ll conduct risk assessments, analyze potential vulnerabilities, and recommend risk mitigation measures.