UNSW Canberra’s Bachelor of Cyber Security

Help drive change in the ever-evolving cyber security landscape. The Bachelor of Cyber Security focuses on intelligent cyber security and emerging industry applications.

Background connected binary exploring modern composition of machine learning, deep learning, and artificial intelligence in context of cyber attacks and cyber security
First in Australia
for research excellence and impact.
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UNSW has rocketed 26 spots in the 2024 QS World University Rankings.
Educating
future global leaders.

Study with us

As a student in our faculty, you’ll work in partnership with us. We have a diverse range of disciplines where you’ll develop unique and career-ready skills. Together, we’ll turn creativity and critical thinking into real-life solutions.

With us, you’ll challenge and be challenged to push the way we think about people, place and cultures. You’ll thrive in an open, supportive and inclusive community that encourages and celebrates your difference.

Our relationship with Defence

UNSW Canberra at ADFA has been preparing future global leaders since 1967 as the official education provider for the Australian Defence Force.

We specialise in high-quality undergraduate and postgraduate courses in all areas relating to military, strategic and defence studies. We also support the ADF Joint Professional Military Education program.

Our defence partnerships are crucial to protecting the security and safety of Australia and our allies.

Read about our Defence partnerships

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