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Diploma in

Cybersecurity and Cybercrime Prevention

The DCSCP program is a comprehensive diploma aimed at providing students with the critical knowledge and practical skills necessary to address the ever-evolving challenges of cybercrime.
The curriculum focuses on four key modules: Cybercrime and Criminal Justice, Cyber Threat Intelligence, Cyber Governance, and Emerging Technologies.
Intended Learning Outcomes

Acquire a holistic understanding of the interconnectedness concepts of cyberspace, showcasing the ability to integrate knowledge and skills across cybercrime prevention, threat intelligence, governance, and emerging technologies.

Demonstrate critical thinking and problem-solving skills in addressing complex cybersecurity challenges.

Cultivate effective communication skills to convey cybersecurity concepts, strategies, and recommendations to diverse stakeholders.

Showcase adaptability and readiness to navigate evolving cybersecurity landscapes, reflecting the capacity to stay abreast of emerging threats and technologies.

Apply legal rules to specific criminal acts and carefully examin and interpret statutes, precedents, and legal principles to determine the appropriate framework for addressing a particular criminal offense.

Develop a commitment to ethical practices and a sense of responsibility in upholding cybersecurity standards, fostering a culture of security within organizations.

Modules

This specialised professional diploma programme encompasses multiple modules addressing key topics in the literature on cyber-related issues. These include various types of offences, the motivations driving cyber-offences, the experiences of crime victims, challenges faced by investigative authorities, and efforts in cybersecurity. The programme also explores how cybercrime is influencing the future development and utilisation of the internet.

  • Cybercrime and Criminal Justice

  • Cyber Threat Intelligence

  • Cyber Governance

  • Emerging Technologies

Required Knowledge

Prospective candidates are required to demonstrate proficiency at the postgraduate level, coupled with a foundational understanding of computer technology, networking, and the English language. Individuals lacking prior knowledge in these areas will be subject to a placement test, administered to evaluate and guarantee a sufficient baseline proficiency for successful enrolment in the programme. This prerequisite seeks to establish a groundwork that equips students to proficiently interact with the programme's content and adhere to the professional standards anticipated in the field of study.

Assessment

Attaining the Diploma from London College involves the successful completion of a set of assignments. Your assigned personal tutor will thoroughly assess, evaluate, and furnish you with feedback on your submitted work. Assessments include diffirent type of assessments such as case studies, presentations, exams, problem-based learning, group work and final project.

Certification

This qualification has been developed by LCST and endorsed by international organizations and awarding bodies in the UK, such as OBPUK, TQUK, and ISSA. Upon successfully completing all the requirements, you will earn the final diploma from LCST, in addition to an endorsed diploma from OBPUK-TQUK.

Duration and Mode of Study

Classes are entirely live, conducted online, and remote. They occur in our virtual classroom through group video calls. The diploma is delivered on a full-time basis over a period of 16 weeks.

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LCST Academy UK

Registered British institution providing professional certification, examination, and institutional capacity-building services in cybersecurity and digital technology.

Head Office – London

Windsor Avenue, London, UK LCST Academy operates in Egypt through its strategic partner Technovation for Technological Consultations.
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