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CSEC5707: Cybersecurity Capstone A

2024 unit information

The Cybersecurity Capstone project provides an opportunity for students to carry out a defined piece of independent research or design. These skills include the capacity to define a research or design question, show how it relates to existing knowledge and carry out the research or design in a systematic manner. Students will be expected to choose a research/development project that demonstrates their prior learning in the cybersecurity domain. The results will be presented in a final project presentation and report. It is not expected that the project outcomes from this unit will represent a significant contribution to new knowledge. The unit aims to provide students with the opportunity to carry out a defined piece of independent investigative research or design work in a setting and manner that fosters the development of cybersecurity skills in research or design. Eligible students for the Cybersecurity Capstone project will be required to complete both DATA5707 (6 CP) and DATA5708 (6 CP), totalling 12 CP.

Unit details and rules

Managing faculty or University school:

Computer Science

Code CSEC5707
Academic unit Computer Science
Credit points 6
Prerequisites:
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A part-time enrolled candidate for the Master of Cybersecurity who has completed a minimum of 36 credit points may take this unit.
Corequisites:
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None
Prohibitions:
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CSEC5702 or CSEC5704 or CSEC5703 or CSEC5709 or OCSE5707 or OCSE5708 or COMP5802
Assumed knowledge:
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The capstone project must be completed in the final semesters.

At the completion of this unit, you should be able to:

  • LO1. utilise prior domain knowledge to define and develop a project relevant to a cybersecurity domain (MCyber)
  • LO2. initiate, formulate and plan a semester-long cybersecurity project, incorporating risk mitigation strategies and following the plan methodically
  • LO3. analyse and synthesise information, draw appropriate conclusions and present those conclusions in context, with due consideration of methods and assumptions involved
  • LO4. demonstrate knowledge of recent cybersecurity literature and possess an ability to apply investigative research to their own project
  • LO5. document, report and present project work undertaken to engage an academic and/or professional audience
  • LO6. develop, substantiate and articulate professional positions on issues relevant to the chosen area of practice, critically reflect on and evaluate the outcomes and process of the project

Unit availability

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Session MoA ?  Location Outline ? 
Semester 1 2024
Supervision Camperdown/Darlington, Sydney
Semester 2 2024
Supervision Camperdown/Darlington, Sydney
Outline unavailable
Session MoA ?  Location Outline ? 
Semester 1 2023
Supervision Camperdown/Darlington, Sydney
Semester 1 2023
Supervision Remote
Semester 2 2023
Supervision Camperdown/Darlington, Sydney

Modes of attendance (MoA)

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Important enrolment information

Departmental permission requirements

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Additional advice

This unit requires departmental permission to ensure it is an appropriate enrolment. Students must be enrolled part-time in the Master of Cybersecurity and have been granted approval by the Unit Coordinator. The capstone units are intended to be completed in the final semesters. Please include evidence of this approval in your permission request for review by the Faculty.