درجة البكالوريوس في علوم الحاسب مع تخصص في الأمن السيبراني
AI-Embedded · Triple Certified · CAA Accredited · 100% Internship Guarantee
Defend the Digital World. Lead with Intelligence. Protect What Matters.
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مدة الدراسة
4 سنوات
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الساعات المعتمدة
120
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اللغة
باللغة الإنجليزية
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Accredited
هيئة الاعتماد الأكاديمي
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وضع الدراسة
دوام خلال الأسبوع / نهاية الأسبوع
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Embedded
AI
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التدريب الميداني
100%
وصف البرنامج
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with a Concentration in Cybersecurity at Jumeira University is a rigorous, 120-credit-hour programme that prepares graduates to become the cyber defenders, digital forensics specialists, ethical hackers, and security architects that an increasingly threatened digital world demands. Fully accredited by the Commission for Academic Accreditation (CAA), the programme equips students with both the theoretical foundations and the applied technical competency to protect, investigate, and secure digital infrastructure across the UAE, GCC, and globally.
The programme bridges computer science fundamentals with advanced cybersecurity specialisation — spanning network security, cryptography, cloud security, digital forensics, ethical hacking, and cyber crime law. Students master the technical depth of a computer science degree while building the specialised security expertise that the UAE’s most demanding employers require. AI is embedded throughout the learning journey — not as a separate module, but as the lens through which modern security challenges are understood, investigated, and solved.
صفات الخريج
بناء المعرفة والفهم:
- إعداد كوادر علمية متميزة في المعرفة والفهم والتحليل لمصادر التراث الإسلامي وخصائصه وآثاره.
- بناء القدرة على البحث العلمي وفق الأدوات والأساليب الحديثة.
بناء الشخصية التفاعلية والقيم المجتمعية:
- صقل مهارات الطالب للجمع بين الأصالة والحداثة في التعامل مع القضايا والتطورات المعاصرة وخدمة المجتمع بفعالية وتحفيز.
بناء المهارات الذاتية:
- تنمية المهارات الشخصية للتعامل مع الحياة بإيجابية.
بناء المهارات المهنية:
- إعداد كفاءات علمية مصقولة بأخلاقيات المهنة، مزودة بكافة وسائل الاتصال الحديثة لتلبية احتياجات المجتمع وسوق العمل.
Why Study Cybersecurity at Jumeira University?
AI-Embedded Cybersecurity Curriculum
Technology-Integrated from Day One
AI is not taught as a separate subject. It is embedded throughout the cybersecurity programme — from AI-powered threat detection in introductory modules to machine learning-based anomaly detection and adversarial AI analysis in advanced studies. Students graduate as cyber professionals who understand both sides of the AI security equation: how AI is being weaponised by attackers, and how it can be deployed defensively.
Triple-Certified Graduate Advantage
Degree + Certifications + Industry Projects
JU Cybersecurity graduates earn three categories of credential: the accredited BSc degree, preparation pathways aligned with industry certifications (CompTIA Security+, CEH, ISC2 CC), and verified real-world project experience. This Triple-Certified Graduate Advantage creates an employment profile that significantly outperforms a degree alone.
Dedicated Cybersecurity Labs & Simulation Environments
Hands-On Security from Day One
Students practise in dedicated cybersecurity lab environments where they conduct ethical hacking exercises, digital forensics investigations, penetration testing, and incident response simulations. The programme’s hands-on philosophy means graduates have applied their skills in controlled professional environments long before their first day at work.
Guaranteed Internship Programme
Every Eligible Student. Real Cybersecurity Experience. Real UAE Employers.
Every eligible student receives an internship placement through JU’s industry ecosystem. For cybersecurity students, this means placement in security operations centres, IT governance teams, digital forensics units, or cybersecurity consulting environments — gaining the workplace experience that transforms a qualified graduate into a career-ready professional.
Dubai Advantage — Cybersecurity Career Gateway
Studying in the UAE’s Most Strategically Important Security Environment
Dubai is home to the UAE Cybersecurity Council, GITEX Global, regional headquarters of the world’s leading cybersecurity firms, and some of the most sophisticated digital infrastructure on earth. JU students study cybersecurity where it matters most — in the city that is investing most aggressively in protecting its digital future.
Industry-Aligned Curriculum with Global Career Relevance
NESA, UAE Cybersecurity Law, Cloud Security, Digital Forensics
The programme is built around the security frameworks, tools, and methodologies that UAE and global employers actually use — from cloud security architecture and network security management to digital forensics investigation and ethical hacking practice. Graduates arrive workplace-ready.
أهداف البرنامج ومخرجات التعلم
- PLO1: Technical Proficiency and Problem Solving: الكفاءة التقنية وحل المشكلات: تحليل وحل المشاكل المعقدة بالمعرفة والفهم المناسبين للمفاهيم والمبادئ
- PLO2: Design, Implementation, and Evaluation: Design, implement, and evaluate computing-based solutions to meet specific requirements, incorporating principles of sustainability and ethical considerations in the context of cybersecurity.
- PLO3: Effective Communication and Team Collaboration: التواصل الفعال في مختلف السياقات المهنية والعمل كعضو مسؤول أو قائد لفرق متنوعة ، وتعزيز الحلول المبتكرة وريادة الأعمال في مشاريع الحوسبة.
- PLO4: Ethics, Professional Responsibility, and Sustainability: Recognise professional responsibilities and make informed judgments in computing practice based on legal, ethical, and sustainability principles, ensuring data privacy and cybersecurity standards are upheld.
- PLO5: Lifelong Learning and Professional Development: Participate in continuous professional development and lifelong learning to keep pace with the rapidly evolving fields in computer science and cybersecurity.
- (م6) Research, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship: تطبيق حلول مبتكرة باستخدام تقنيات متقدمة في علوم الكمبيوتر لمعالجة المشكلات الواقعية للعالم ، وإظهار القدرة على إجراء البحوث ، واتخاذ المبادرات الفردية والمشاريع.
- PLO7: Global, Societal, and Environmental Impact: Analyse the local and global environmental impact of computing on individuals, organisations, and society, emphasising the ethical implications, benefits, and its advancements.
- (م8): تطوير الذكاء الاصطناعي: تطوير وتنفيذ تقنيات ونماذج وأساليب الذكاء الاصطناعي عبر مجالات متنوعة، مع مراعاة المتطلبات واللوائح والممارسات الأخلاقية على الصعيدين المحلي والعالمي .
- PLO9: Data Analytics Implementation: Demonstrate proficiency in collecting, cleaning, managing, and analysing large datasets and making data-driven decisions in various business contexts.
- PLO10: Cybersecurity Analysis and Design: Illustrate expertise in identifying and analysing threats and risks, design and develop secure systems and networks by ensuring confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity.
مقررات البرنامج
Future of AI-Powered Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity is being transformed by artificial intelligence on both sides of the adversarial relationship. Attackers are deploying AI to automate vulnerability discovery, generate convincing phishing content, bypass biometric authentication, and create polymorphic malware that evades traditional detection. Defenders are deploying AI to detect anomalous behaviour, predict threat patterns, analyse vast security logs in real time, and automate incident response. The cybersecurity professional who does not understand AI — on both sides — is already working at a disadvantage.
How AI Is Being Used in Cyber Attacks
- AI-Generated Phishing & Social Engineering: Large language models are creating hyper-personalised phishing emails, deepfake voice calls, and synthetic identity fraud at a scale and quality that manual methods cannot match.
- Autonomous Vulnerability Scanning: AI-powered tools automatically identify and exploit security weaknesses across complex digital infrastructure faster than human-driven penetration testers.
- Polymorphic Malware: AI enables malware that continuously rewrites its own code to evade signature-based detection — requiring behavioural analysis and anomaly detection rather than traditional pattern matching.
- Adversarial AI Attacks: Attackers can manipulate AI-powered security systems by poisoning training data or crafting inputs that cause AI models to misclassify threats as benign.
How AI Is Being Used in Cyber Defence
- AI-Powered Threat Detection: Machine learning models analyse network traffic, user behaviour, and system logs to identify anomalies that indicate compromise — catching threats that rule-based systems miss.
- Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) Optimisation: AI dramatically reduces alert fatigue by intelligently correlating security events, prioritising genuine threats, and filtering false positives.
- Automated Incident Response: AI-driven security orchestration platforms can automatically isolate compromised systems, block malicious IPs, and initiate forensic data collection within seconds of threat detection.
- Predictive Threat Intelligence: AI models trained on global threat intelligence feeds can predict attack vectors, identify emerging threats, and recommend proactive security hardening before attacks occur.
Domain-Specific AI in Cybersecurity — What JU Students Learn
| AI Application | Security Domain | Industry Relevance |
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| AI-Powered Threat Hunting | SOC Operations | Automated detection of advanced persistent threats in enterprise environments |
| Machine Learning for Anomaly Detection | Network Security | Real-time identification of unusual traffic patterns and insider threats |
| Natural Language Processing for Phishing Detection | Email Security | AI-driven classification of phishing attempts and social engineering content |
| AI-Assisted Digital Forensics | Digital Forensics | Automated analysis of large evidence datasets, log files, and memory images |
| Predictive Vulnerability Management | Risk Management | AI-based prioritisation of vulnerabilities by exploitability and business impact |
| AI in Cryptographic Systems | Cryptography & Blockchain | Post-quantum cryptography and AI-enhanced encryption strength analysis |
| Generative AI for Red Team Exercises | Ethical Hacking | AI-augmented penetration testing and adversarial simulation |
| Behavioural Biometrics | Identity & Access Management | AI-driven continuous authentication using behavioural patterns |
Industry Certifications Framework
The following certifications represent preparation pathways aligned with leading industry credentials. JU provides structured academic and practical preparation that supports students in pursuing these certifications. Completion of individual certification examinations is the responsibility of each student. Preparation pathways are aligned with leading industry certifications.
Cybersecurity Professional Certifications
| Certification | Focus Area | Year / Stage | Positioning |
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| ISC2 Certified in Cybersecurity (CC) | Cybersecurity Foundations | Year 1–2 | Internationally recognised entry-level credential — ideal first professional certification for cybersecurity students. |
| CompTIA Security+ | Core Security Principles | Year 2 | Vendor-neutral baseline security certification — widely required for security roles across UAE private and government sectors. |
| CompTIA CySA+ | Security Analytics | Year 3 | Validates threat detection and response capability using security analytics — highly valued in SOC analyst roles. |
| CompTIA PenTest+ | Penetration Testing | Year 3–4 | Confirms offensive security and penetration testing capability aligned with the Ethical Hacking concentration course. |
| EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) | Ethical Hacking | Year 4 | One of the most globally recognised offensive security credentials — directly supported by CS 422 Ethical Hacking. |
| Microsoft Security Fundamentals (SC-900) | Cloud & Identity Security | Year 2–3 | Validates foundational Microsoft security, compliance, and identity concepts across cloud environments. |
| Cisco CyberOps Associate | SOC Operations | Year 3 | Prepares for security operations centre analyst roles with a focus on threat detection and monitoring workflows. |
| Google Cybersecurity Professional Certificate | Applied Security Practice | Year 2 | Applied security credential covering Python for security, SIEM tools, and hands-on threat detection exercises. |
AI & Security Certifications
| Certification | Focus Area | Year / Stage | Positioning |
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| AI Literacy Certificate — Beginner | AI Foundations | Year 1 | Awarded on completion of Tier 1 AI Literacy Programme — AI fundamentals, ethics, and responsible AI use. |
| AI Literacy Certificate — Intermediate | Applied AI in Security | Year 2 | Awarded on completion of Tier 2 — AI tools in security disciplines, prompt engineering for security analysts. |
| AI Literacy Certificate — Advanced | AI Leadership in Security | Years 3–4 | Awarded on completion of Tier 3 — AI model design, AI-driven security research, AI governance. |
| AI for Cybersecurity Certificate | AI-Powered Security Operations | Year 3 | Validates ability to apply AI tools to threat detection, incident analysis, and security automation workflows. |
| Security Analytics with AI Certificate | Behavioural Analytics & SIEM | Year 3 | Demonstrates proficiency in AI-enhanced SIEM optimisation and security log analysis. |
| Employer Readiness Certification | Full Career Preparation | Year 4 | Awarded on completion of all employability requirements: internship, bootcamps, and career readiness modules. |
Guaranteed Internship Pathway
The CS Internship (CG 490) is a formal 3-credit-hour programme requirement completed after 90 credit hours. Cybersecurity internships provide irreplaceable professional value — the ability to demonstrate that skills learned in academic and lab environments translate to real organisational security contexts.
| Benefit | What It Delivers for Cybersecurity Students |
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| SOC & Security Operations Exposure | Understanding how security operations centres function in real organisations — monitoring, triage, escalation, and incident response in live threat environments. |
| Professional Security Tools Experience | Working with enterprise-grade security platforms, SIEM systems, and vulnerability management tools that laboratory environments cannot fully replicate. |
| Industry Mentoring & Professional Network | Direct relationships with cybersecurity professionals, SOC leads, forensics specialists, and GRC managers who can become career references and future employers. |
| Regulatory & Compliance Context | Understanding how UAE cybersecurity regulations, NESA controls, and international frameworks operate in real organisational settings — invaluable for GRC and compliance career pathways. |
| Employability Documentation | Verified, employer-confirmed professional experience — increasingly decisive in competitive UAE and GCC cybersecurity hiring where practical experience is a primary differentiator. |
| Career Conversion Pathway | Many students convert internships into direct graduate employment offers, dramatically accelerating the transition from student to qualified security professional. |
Cybersecurity Internship Environments
| Cybersecurity Career Destinations | Cybersecurity Career Destinations | Cybersecurity Career Destinations |
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• Security Operations Centres (SOC) • Government Cybersecurity Agencies • Financial Services Security Teams |
• Digital Forensics Units • Cloud Security Teams • Cybersecurity Consulting Firms |
• GRC & Compliance Departments • Telecom & Technology Security • Critical Infrastructure Protection |
Career Opportunities
Graduates of JU’s BSc Computer Science (Cybersecurity) programme are prepared for a wide and growing spectrum of professional roles across the UAE, GCC, and international markets. Cybersecurity professionals are among the most sought-after in global technology hiring — and graduates who combine academic rigour with practical lab experience, AI literacy, and professional certifications are at a decisive advantage.
| Career Role | Sector | AI-Enhanced Dimension |
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| Cybersecurity Analyst | Banking, Government, Technology, Telecom | AI-powered threat monitoring, behavioural analytics, automated alert triage. |
| SOC Analyst | Security Operations Centres, MSPs | AI-enhanced SIEM analysis, machine learning-driven threat prioritisation. |
| Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst | Government, Defence, Finance | AI-driven threat feed analysis, predictive attack pattern modelling. |
| Incident Response Specialist | Enterprise, Consulting, Government | AI-assisted forensic analysis, automated containment and recovery workflows. |
| Ethical Hacker / Penetration Tester | Consulting, Bug Bounty, Enterprise | AI-augmented reconnaissance, automated exploitation frameworks, AI-generated reports. |
| Digital Forensics Investigator | Law Enforcement, Corporate, Legal | AI-powered evidence analysis, automated artifact extraction from large datasets. |
| Cloud Security Specialist | Technology, Banking, Healthcare | AI-driven cloud misconfiguration detection, automated cloud compliance monitoring. |
| Security Consultant | Big Four, Boutique Advisory, Technology | AI-enhanced risk assessment frameworks, intelligent security architecture design. |
| Cyber Risk Analyst | Insurance, Finance, GRC Functions | AI-powered risk scoring models, predictive vulnerability prioritisation. |
| Information Security Officer | Any Sector | AI-supported governance frameworks, automated policy compliance monitoring. |
| Security Auditor | Audit Firms, Government, Banking | AI-assisted audit trail analysis, automated compliance gap reporting. |
| Governance & Compliance Specialist | Finance, Government, Healthcare | AI-driven regulatory mapping, automated compliance reporting tools. |
| Cybersecurity Engineer | Technology, Telecom, Critical Infrastructure | AI-enhanced secure system design, automated security testing pipelines. |
| AI Security Specialist | Technology, Banking, Defence | Specialist in AI model security, adversarial attack mitigation, and secure AI deployment. |
| Blockchain Security Analyst | FinTech, Cryptocurrency, DeFi | AI-powered smart contract vulnerability analysis, blockchain forensics. |
Graduate Salaries & Market Demand
Cybersecurity is consistently one of the highest-paying entry-level technology disciplines in the UAE and GCC. The combination of talent scarcity and critical importance means that qualified cybersecurity graduates command salaries that outpace most other technology disciplines — and the AI skills premium amplifies this advantage further.
Graduate Starting Salaries — UAE & GCC Cybersecurity Market
| Salary Range | Role / Position | Market Context |
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| AED 10,000–16,000/month | Average Graduate Entry Salary | Cybersecurity roles, Dubai / UAE |
| AED 18,000–32,000/month | Mid-Career Security Professional | 3–5 years experience, UAE |
| AED 40,000–80,000+/month | CISO / Head of Security / Director | 8+ years, GCC market |
Salary Benchmarks by Role — Entry Level
| Role | UAE Entry Salary (AED/month) | With AI & Cert Premium |
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| Cybersecurity Analyst | AED 9,000–14,000 | AED 12,000–18,000 |
| SOC Analyst (Tier 1/2) | AED 9,000–14,000 | AED 11,000–17,000 |
| Incident Response Specialist | AED 10,000–16,000 | AED 13,000–20,000 |
| Digital Forensics Investigator | AED 10,000–15,000 | AED 13,000–19,000 |
| Penetration Tester / Ethical Hacker | AED 12,000–18,000 | AED 15,000–24,000 |
| Cloud Security Specialist | AED 12,000–18,000 | AED 15,000–24,000 |
| Cyber Risk / GRC Analyst | AED 9,000–14,000 | AED 11,000–18,000 |
| AI Security Specialist (Emerging) | AED 15,000–22,000 | AED 18,000–30,000 |
The AI & Certification Premium in Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity professionals with verified AI literacy and industry certifications (CompTIA Security+, CEH, cloud security credentials) consistently command salaries 20–40% above uncertified peers at entry level in the UAE market. JU’s triple-certified graduate model is directly translatable to financial advantage from the first day of employment.
Career Progression Pathway
| Career Level | Typical Roles |
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| ENTRY LEVEL |
Cybersecurity Analyst · SOC Analyst · Digital Forensics Investigator · Security Support Engineer GRC & Compliance Analyst · Junior Penetration Tester · Security Awareness Coordinator |
| MID LEVEL |
Senior Security Analyst · SOC Lead · Penetration Tester · Cloud Security Engineer Threat Intelligence Analyst · Incident Response Manager · Security Consultant |
| SENIOR LEADER |
Head of Cybersecurity · Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) · Security Director VP Security · AI Security Strategist · Digital Transformation Security Lead |
متطلبات البرنامج
المعايير العامة للالتحاق بالبرنامج:
- شهادة الثانوية العامة:
- يجب على الطلاب أن يكونوا حاصلين على شهادة الثانوية العامة من وزارة التربية والتعليم في دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة أو ما يعادلها من الشهادات المعترف بها.
- يجب على الطلاب من المناهج غير التابعة لوزارة التربية والتعليم استيفاء معايير معادلة الشهادات التي تحددها وزارة التربية والتعليم في دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة.
- إتقان اللغة:
- بالنسبة لمناهج وزارة التربية والتعليم :
- يجب على الطلاب المتقدمين للبرامج التي تُدرس باللغة الإنجليزية تحقيق درجة 80% في مادة اللغة الإنجليزية في المرحلة الثانوية
- بالنسبة للمناهج غير التابعة لوزارة التربية والتعليم
- يتطلب إتقان اللغة الإنجليزية فقط إذا لم تكن لغة التدريس في المدرسة الثانوية هي اللغة الإنجليزية
- اختبارات اللغة الإنجليزية المعتمدة:
- اختبار تحديد المستوى في جامعة جميرا.
- TOEFL: 500 أو ما يعادلها.
- IELTS: 5.0 أو ما يعادلها.
- بالنسبة لمناهج وزارة التربية والتعليم :
- الكفاءة التقنية (لطلبة المناهج غير التابعة لوزارة التربية والتعليم فقط):
- يجب تقديم ما يثبت اجتياز مادة متعلقة بتقنية المعلومات في المرحلة الثانوية.
- الطلاب الذين لا يقدمون ما يثبت ذلك يجب عليهم اجتياز اختبار تحديد المستوى في تقنية المعلومات بجامعة جميرا.
- في حالة الرسوب، يُقبل الطالب قبولًا مشروطًا ويلتزم بإتمام مقرر تمهيدي في تقنية المعلومات خلال الفصل الدراسي الأول.
- القبول المشروط:
- الطلاب الذين لا يستوفون متطلبات اللغة أو المتطلبات الأكاديمية يُقبلون قبولًا مشروطًا، ويجب عليهم:
- إتمام المقررات التمهيدية أو العلاجية خلال الفصل الدراسي الأول.
- اجتياز اختبارات الكفاءة المطلوبة خلال فترة القبول المشروط.
- الطلاب الذين لا يستوفون متطلبات اللغة أو المتطلبات الأكاديمية يُقبلون قبولًا مشروطًا، ويجب عليهم:
الرسوم الدراسية
| النوع | تدريس |
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| 54000 درهم إماراتي / = سنويا | رسوم السنة الأولى |
| 54000 درهم إماراتي / = سنويا | الرسوم الدراسية للسنة الثانية والثالثة والرابعة |
المنح الدراسية والدعم المالي
تقدم جامعة جميرا منحاً دراسية متنوعة على النحو التالي:
- المنح الدراسية المقدمة مباشرة من الجامعة
- منحة الإنجاز الأكاديمي.
- منحة البحث العلمي.
- منحة مجتمعي.
- منحة الأسرة.
- منحة القبول المبكر.
المنح الدراسية المقدمة من الشراكات:
- منحة بحثية.
- منحة المشاركة.
بالإضافة إلى مجموعة من المنح الأخرى.
تفاصيل كل منحة دراسية قيد المراجعة وسيتم الإعلان عنها قريبًا.
لمزيد من المعلومات، يرجى الاتصال بمكتب التسجيل Enrollment@ju.ac.ae
*ملاحظة: يتم تقييم الطلبات من قبل اللجنة المختصة ويتم الموافقة على المنح الدراسية للطلاب المستحقين وفقًا للشروط والأحكام.
الآفاق المهنية
يتوافق منهج بكالوريوس علوم الحاسب في تخصص الذكاء الاصطناعي في جامعة جميرا مع معظم المجالات الرئيسية المطلوبة من قبل CS2024التي تتماشى بشكل متمير مع توصيات ACM/IEEE/AAAI، حيث يوفر للطلاب مسارات متخصصة في مجالات الأمن السيبراني.
يهدف برنامج البكالوريوس في الأمن السيبراني في جامعة جميرا إلى تزويد الطلاب بالمعرفة والمهارات العالية لحماية المعلومات والبنى التحتية الرقمية في عصر التحول الرقمي المتسارع. يركز البرنامج على تعليم الطلاب كيفية اكتشاف التهديدات الأمنية، تحليلها، ودرء المخاطر السيبرانية من خلال تقنيات حديثة وأدوات متطورة. يتعلم الطلاب كيفية تصميم وتنفيذ استراتيجيات الأمان السيبراني، بالإضافة إلى كيفية الاستجابة للانتهاكات وحماية البيانات الحساسة في بيئات الأعمال المختلفة. كما يركز البرنامج على مفاهيم الأمان، التشفير، إدارة المخاطر، والتحقيقات الجنائية الرقمية. يهدف البرانج أيظا على حماية البنية التحتية الرقمية من التهديدات، مما يفتح آفاقًا وظيفية مثل محللي الأمن السيبراني، والهاكرز الأخلاقيين، ومهندسي الأمن. يتحمل هؤلاء المحترفون مسؤولية حماية الشبكات، واكتشاف الثغرات، والتعامل مع المخاطر في الوقت الفعلي. متخصصو الاستجابة للحوادث: يديرون الهجمات السيبرانية ويقدمون حلولاً فورية. مديرو الأمن المعلوماتي (CISOs): يقودون استراتيجيات الأمن السيبراني في المؤسسات. يُعد خبراء الأمن السيبراني مطلوبين بشدة نظرًا لزيادة التهديدات السيبرانية، مع رواتب تنافسية تتراوح بين 110,000 و140,000 دولار سنويًا. تشمل جهات التوظيف الرئيسية الوكالات الحكومية، ومنظمات الدفاع، والشركات الخاصة في صناعات مثل التمويل والتكنولوجيا.
يقدم كل من هذه التخصصات في جامعة جميرا وظائف ديناميكية ومجزية في المجالات المتطورة ، مع فرص للتأثير على الصناعات المتنوعة والمساهمة في التقدم التكنولوجي.
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عالمية
تشتهر دبي بأنها المدينة الأكثر جمالاً في العالم ليلاً، حيث توفر نمط حياة عالمي نابض بالحياة.
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مركز الابتكار
الإمارات تتفوق في الاستجابة للتغيير ودعم ريادة الأعمال والتخطيط طويل المدى.
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ملاذ آمن
تُعَدّ دبي واحدة من أكثر عشر مدن أمانًا على مستوى العالم، مما يجعلها وجهة جاذبة للمقيمين الأجانب والرحالة الرقميين على حد سواء
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التبادل الثقافي
تستضيف دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة برامج تبادل ثقافي متنوعة، مما يعزز منظورك العالمي وفرص التواصل.
