Cyber security

In today's interconnected world where cyber security is more vital than ever, learn to become an expert digital defender at RMIT.

Our cyber security courses arm you with the specialist skills to safeguard an organisation's data and systems. You'll also have the opportunity to refine your expertise according to your interests. This flexibility paves the way for diverse career paths across various sectors, including government departments, schools, healthcare, or private businesses.

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Vocational study Melbourne CityNot applicable*Not applicable
Undergraduate degreeMelbourne CityATAR 80.00* 2025 Guaranteed ATAR 80.00See admissions
Undergraduate degreeMelbourne CityATAR 75.05*See admissions
Undergraduate degreeMelbourne CityATAR 83.20*See admissions
Postgraduate study Melbourne CityNot applicable*See admissions
Postgraduate study OnlineSee admissions*See admissions
Postgraduate study OnlineSee admissions*See admissions
OnlineOnlineNot applicable

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