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Master in Information Security

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Information and communication technologies (ICT) are today indispensable for the normal functioning of society. We are dependent to a large extent of the correct and regular operative status of information systems, communication infrastructures and mechanisms that provide the legal guarantees of the rights and liberties of citizens. Threats against these systems attacking their availability, integrity and confidentiality can have dire consequences to the normal activity of institutions. The problems with cybersecurity are not restricted to the physical frontiers of an institution, region or country, as such they constitute one of the great international challenge that needs to be addressed. Cooperation (regional, national and international) among the several players is essential to achieve high levels of security and thus contribute effectively to the regular society working status.
Cybersecurity is also a topic that has been deserving the spotlight in the media. The impact of security incidents and attacks has been constantly in the public information space, illustrating the impact they have on society.
In face of the constant evolution of technology and the increasing sophistication of security attacks, it is up to Universities, as knowledge providers, to participate in the creation of responses that society needs to deal with these challenges. The knowledge developed with the study and investigation on the causes and mechanisms that have been used as attacks vectors is the primary information to transmit to the society. The masters in informatics security places itself as a privileged opportunity for sharing this knowledge in a context of a “learning through doing” environment, where the student is challenged to connect the theoretical concepts and principles with the best practices. This allows her/him to elaborate and implement security policies, rules and mechanisms that are effective against the concrete threats and challenges that organizations currently face in the real world.
In this masters, the student will learn how to use and integrate advanced security tools so to be able to plan and project complex networks and systems so to withstand concrete threats. This requires an ample assortment of knowledge and technical capabilities that, allied with sound principles of security and best practices, allow the course graduates to project and/or consolidate effectively the security in the institutions that they integrate or come to integrate.

Objectives

The master in informatics security aims to provide advanced education to professionals and researchers in the area of cybersecurity. In the course we strive to improve the technical knowledge and practical skills of informatics security of students that intend to rapidly pursuit a successful professional carrier in the area, and simultaneously strengthen the theoretical concepts of those who wish to undertake an academic carrier.
At the end of the course the students should:
  • Have deep knowledge on the scientific area of informatics security, developed through research activities, of innovation or strengthening professional competences;
  • Ability to comprehend and solve problems in new situations or in broadened and multidisciplinary contexts in the environment of a professional activity or research;
  • Ability to integrate knowledge, deal with complex questions, develop solutions or reason in situation of limited or incomplete information, including reflections about the implication and ethical and moral responsibilities that may derive;
  • Be capable of communication knowledge, conclusions and their underlying reasons in a clear and correct manner either to specialists or non-specialists;
  • Obtain competences that allow them an autonomic development of their skills and knowledge through life.

WORKING LANGUAGE

The course is a masters open to international students. Lecturing and its materials are available either in Portuguese or English, it will be given priority to English if there are students that do not master Portuguese. As such, candidates to the master should have good English proficiency.

Employment Prospects

The graduates of this course are habilitated to the different roles of informatics security in the different types of companies. In the masters the various components of security are dealt with, so managing security in computer systems involving databases, system administration, communication networks, web development, mobile applications are areas where these Masters can work in. These capabilities can be used in a specialized level or as a general consultant in the systems area, in a way that can be applied to different companies’ profiles. Institutes, public bodies, etc. Pursuing a research carrier is also a possible carrier choice for graduates.

Admission Requirements

  • Applicants should hold a bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) by national or international institutions in the area of computer science, informatics, information science and technology and related areas.

  • In justified cases and after an evaluation of the applicant's CV, the scientific commission of the cycle of studies may admit holders of degrees in other scientific areas, provided that the CV demonstrates adequate background in the base scientific area.

  • Applicants should present an academic, scientific and professional CV that the scientific commission recognizes as sufficient to attest the applicant's capability to successfully complete the course. For candidates that do not yet hold a degree, but which will complete the degree before the registration deadline, evidence must be provided attesting to current average classification in the degree, as well as what credits are missing to complete the degree.

Selection Criteria and Results

  • Candidates with a bachelor’s degree (Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mathematics or closely related fields) are sorted first.

    These candidates are sorted according to the following criteria and subcriteria:

    • 1.1 Academic curriculum (academic background and average grade) (85%)
      • 1.1.1 Sub-criterion 1: academic field (30%)
      • 1.1.2 Sub-criterion 2: average grade and adequacy of bachelors degree (70%)
    • 1.2 Scientific curriculum and professional experience (15%)
      • 1.2.1 Sub-criterion 1: technical and / or scientific publications and communications (50%)
      • 1.2.2 Sub-criterion 2: Participation in research projects, in internships in the area of ​​study cycle or other relevant professional experience (50%)

Ties:
In the event of a tie, the result of an interview will be used as a tie-breaking criterion. Each candidate will be asked about his / her academic background, in order to better measure his / her technical knowledge and its suitability to the characteristics of the master's degree. Priority will be given to candidates who demonstrate a greater mastery of basic knowledge in Computer Science and Computer Security, essential to the Master's degree.

  • Candidates who do not yet hold a bachelor's degree and / or have an academic, scientific or professional curriculum that is recognized as attesting the capacity to carry out this cycle of studies by the competent scientific body, will be sorted according to the abovehttps://www.dn.pt/ criteria and sub-criteria indicated, but replacing the final average grade by the weighted average of the curricular units performed.

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Contacts

Course Director: m.si.diretor@fc.up.pt
Postgraduate Section: pos.graduacao@fc.up.pt
Students: m.si@fc.up.pt


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General information

Official Code: 6955
Director: João Vilela
Acronym: M:SI
Academic Degree: Master
Type of course/cycle of study: Masters Degree
Start: 2014/2015
Duration: 4 Semesters

Study Plan

Certificates

  • Master's degree in Information Security (120 ECTS credits)
  • Specialization in Security of Information Systems (72 ECTS credits)

Predominant Scientific Areas

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