Advance your cyber security career under expert industry guidance. Develop skills to manage risk and governance in cyber security.
RMIT co-created this postgraduate IT qualification with IBM to skill up professionals with industry-ready capabilities. Apply governance strategies and manage risk with confidence. Plan for incident-readiness and know you’re primed to respond.
An Australian bachelor degree or equivalent, or higher-level qualification, from a recognised tertiary institution plus 2 years relevant work experience.
If you do not have these academic qualifications, you may be eligible for entrance into this program if you have at least 5 years continuous full-time experience working in business, information systems, or cyber security. These applicants will be required to submit a curriculum vitae (CV).
International students are required to provide current evidence of English language proficiency for admission to RMIT University. You can provide your results from one of these three options:
• An accepted English language proficiency test, or
• An accepted English language provider, or
• A recognised Australian or international qualification.
For detailed information on English language requirements and other proficiency tests recognised by RMIT, visit the English language requirements and equivalency information.
Australian Student Visas
RMIT’s Online Graduate Certificate of Cyber Security Governance and Risk Management does not meet Australian student visa requirements. For an Australian student visa, you must have an on-campus place in a program of study. For more details on RMIT’s on-campus programs visit rmit.edu.au.
Students may be eligible for credit. Exemptions from this program will be assessed consistent with the principles of the RMIT Credit Policy.
We recommend that you complete the courses in this program in the following order:
As a prerequisite of this program, you must complete Fundamentals of Cyber Security first, before completing the remaining two core subjects and the elective.
Completion of 4 courses as outlined in the recommended study pattern.
Fundamentals of Cyber Security
Develop an understanding of the complexity and nuances of cyber security as a technical discipline and apply key concepts to cyber defence, identity, access management (IdAM) and network security. Develop insights into the anatomy and stages of a cyber attack, and discover key security tools and cyber defences.
Cyber Security Governance, Risk and Compliance Management
Explore current and emerging cyber security governance, risk, and compliance requirements. You’ll evaluate risk management concepts and key legal regulatory and compliance frameworks. Assess and quantify cyber risks and apply modelling and strategies to evaluate threats and vulnerabilities.
Cyber Security Resilience and Incident Management
Develop insights and strategies to align cyber security management with organisational needs, assessing cyber security maturity, incident management, and crisis communication capabilities. Foster a strategic approach to creating a security culture and awareness in relation to assets and record management, and design roles and responsibilities, processes, and governance structures for organisational cyber resilience.
For this course, choose one of the following electives:
Data and Privacy in the Digital Age
Develop an advanced understanding of Australian and international privacy laws. Comprehend the value of personal and commercial data and examine the obligations relating to the collection, storage, and use of customer data. Explore the ethical, social, and regulatory implications of key privacy and data topics and the necessary organisational response in the event of a data breach.
Digital Leadership & Digital Delivery with Agile
This elective includes two of RMIT Online’s Future Skills short courses. The digital leadership component will expose you to the leadership practices and mindsets required to lead product development and product teams. You’ll be introduced to leadership frameworks and models within fast changing digital environments. The Agile delivery component will enable you to understand the depth and breadth of agile frameworks, methods, tools and techniques and how to select, blend and apply these broadly across business domains.
Law and Policy for Emerging Technologies
This elective examines the emergence of new technologies and its impacts on modern society, ethics, law, regulation, and policy. You’ll study a range of theories and approaches for developing suitable regulations that are able to keep up and remain flexible with technological change.
Develop and advise on cyber security risk and governance strategies
Design and apply governance and corporate compliance frameworks to protect businesses against cyber security risks and threats
Manage teams, processes and projects to deliver on risk, governance and security outcomes
Understand the implications of law, policy, and ethics in cyber security
Design appropriate security policy frameworks to protect business and information assets
Interface with technical cyber security teams and individuals at different levels of the organisational hierarchy