The field of security technologies is becoming increasingly important and growing rapidly, particularly with recent events related to global terrorism such as 9/11 and the London bombings. Many security applications such as technologies used in e-passport, e-commerce and law enforcement nowadays involve a combination of cryptography, biometrics, network security and watermarking. This MSc provides a comprehensive coverage of different security areas that would benefit students who plan to pursue a career in IT and Multimedia Security.
8 Studentships available 2007/08
Students may be funded on a full-time basis through grants from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) subject to eligibility conditions. These grants are allocated on the basis of merit by the Department of Computing.
Eligibility:
Depending on some circumstances. UK students are generally eligible for full funding. EU students are generally eligible for fees only and may be eligible for full funding depending on circumstances.
8 Studentships available 2007/08
Students may be funded on a full-time basis through grants from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) subject to eligibility conditions. These grants are allocated on the basis of merit by the Department of Computing.
Eligibility:
Depending on some circumstances. UK students are generally eligible for full funding. EU students are generally eligible for fees only and may be eligible for full funding depending on circumstances.
For further information and for submission of application, please contact s.gautier@surrey.ac.uk or a.ho@surrey.ac.uk for assistance.
For application form and further details on the MSc programme, please visit the official announcement page.
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