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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
The fee structure for a 4-year B.Tech in Cyber Security at Madras Institute of Technology (MIT) Chennai is not explicitly specified in the search results. However, general information about MIT Chennai's fees and cyber security programs elsewhere can help. The total tuition fee for B.Tech courses at MIT Chennai ranges from INR 70,000 to INR 2 lakh. For a specific Cyber Security programme within MIT Chennai, the fees might be within this range or potentially higher depending on the specific programme and whether it's offered in collaboration with other institutions like IBM. MIT WPU in Pune offers a B.Tech in Cyber Security and Forensic
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2 months agoContributor-Level 8
A BCA in Cyber Security typically includes core computer Science subjects alongside specialised cybersecurity topics. These can include programming fundamentals (C, C+, Python), database management, operating systems, and computer networks. Cybersecurity-specific subjects often involve network security, ethical hacking, cryptography, cyber law, digital forensics, and cloud security.
Programming Languages:
C, C+, Python, Java, SQL, and potentially others.
Database Management Systems:
Understanding how databases work and how to manage them is crucial for security.
Operating Systems:
Knowledge of how operating systems function is fundamen
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2 months agoContributor-Level 8
No B.E Cyber security course is not available in Kongu Engineering college
It offers only following courses
1 B.E in computer Science engineering
2 B.Tech in artificial intelligence and Data science
3 B.Tech in Artificial intelligence and machine learning
4 B.E in electrical and electronics engineering
5 B.Tech in information technology
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
Sure, it is quite possible to opt a Diploma in Cyber Forensics and Information Security after 10 th standard in India. Such Diploma courses are provided in many Polytechnic and private training institutes. These courses aim at delivering the basic skills and knowledge in cybersecurity, digital forensics and information security as entry-level preparation before the start of the studies in that area or before the start of the professional career (entry-level courses). The criteria to be eligible normally include at least 35-40 per cent marks in your 10th grade examination.
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The total fee for a Cyber Security course can vary significantly, ranging from a few thousand rupees for basic certifications to several Lacs for degree programs. Factors influencing the cost include the type of course (certificate, diploma, undergraduate, postgraduate), duration, and the institution offering it.
Fees: starting from INR 5,000- INR 10,000 till INR 10 lacs.
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, it is possible to pursue a combined degree in Criminology and Cyber Security. Several universities offer programs that integrate these two fields, allowing students to gain expertise in both areas. This combination is increasingly relevant due to the growing overlap between traditional crime and cybercrime.
Some college offers combined degree:
RV University
Kennesaw State University
Boston University
University of Technology Sydney
Kent State University
Northeastern University
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Some common Cybersecurity Threats are mentioned down below:
Salami1 Attack: Method of stealing small amounts of money over time, often going unnoticed.
Phishing: A method where attackers trick users into revealing sensitive information via fake emails or websites.
Malvertising: of Service (DoS) Attack: Overloading a system, causing it to become unavailable to users.
Identity Theft: Stealing personal information to impersonate someone, often for fraud or financial gain.
Salami11 Horse: A malicious programme disguised as a legitimate one,
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Cybersecurity works by using a combination of technologies and processes to protect computer networks, such as:-
Firewalls: These are security systems that look after incoming and outgoing network traffic based on a set of security rules.
Encryption: Data encryption transforms readable data into an unreadable format, i.e., even if data is intercepted, it cannot be read without the proper key that will decode the info.
Access Control: Implementing strong passwords requirements, multi-factor authentication systems, and role-based access controls helps ensure
that only authorized users can access information.
Security Information and Even
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