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Anjali Devi

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According to my opinion, BTech cyber security is better than B.Sc cyber security. As in engineering there is a large exposure of learning and to get the industrial work experience as a practical. 

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MOHANAPRIYA M

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ECR Group of Institutions' BCA in Cyber Security and Ethical Hacking:

For the most up-to-date fee structure, contact the college directly at +91 82777 55777 or visit their website. They offer education loans and scholarships, and provide practical learning experiences.

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Aayush Kumar

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Edith Cowan University and Monash University are among the popular universities in Australia. They offers quality Masters courses in Cyber Security for international students at an affordable cost. The below table includes the difference between them in terms of programme fees and ranking:

UniversitiesFirst Year FeesShiksha Popularity Ranking (MS 2024)
Monash University Master of Cyber SecurityINR 25.72 L#3
Edith Cowan University Master of Cyber SecurityINR 21.48 L#28

Monash ranks higher than the ECU for MS courses. However, Edith Cowan University fees is lower than the Monash University fees for Cyber Security courses. Therefore, it's your choice where you wish to study Cyber Security in Australia among these two universities.

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Jiya Chauhan

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The University of Maryland, Baltimore County provides one of the best master's and certificate programs in Cybersecurity. Network technologies have been pervasive over the years in industries, governments, and society on a large scale. This provides opportunities for the enemies to destabilize modern society.

The Cybersecurity programme helps students safeguard our information resources from outside dangers, nations, and organizations. The university provides theoretical and practical expertise via a programme to develop strong safeguards for the information security of the country. Along with practical and theoretical learning, the pro

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Rupesh Katariya

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Dear Kansh, students from arts backgrounds can take the course in cybersecurity depending on eligibility criteria for a specific programme and university. Some universities have Diploma and certification courses for cyber security that do not require a Science background. However, for bachelor's degrees like BSc or BTech in cyber security, most of the institutions require a Science stream with Mathematics at the 10+2 level. Coming from an arts background, you have a career option in PG Diploma or certificate courses in cyber security after completing graduation. 

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Anshuman Singh

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Ethical hacking differs from malicious hacking in several ways, such as:

  • Intent: Ethical hackers aim to improve security and protect systems, while malicious hackers seek to exploit vulnerabilities for personal gain or to cause harm.
  • Permission: Ethical hackers have explicit permission from the system owner to test and identify vulnerabilities. Malicious hackers operate without consent and illegally access systems.
  • Methods: Both use similar techniques, but ethical hackers disclose their findings to the organisation to help fix security flaws, whereas malicious hackers typically hide their actions.
  • Outcome: The goal of ethical hacking is to
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Manpreet Karan

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Popular certifications include CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker), CompTIA Security+, and OSCP (Offensive Security Certified Professional). These validate your skills and knowledge.

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