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California Pacificatory University
Doctor of Cybersecurity
- San Diego, USA
PhD
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Doctor of Cybersecurity program offers an advanced and comprehensive exploration of cybersecurity, covering emerging trends, foundational theories, research methodologies, cryptographic algorithms, cyber threat intelligence, secure software development, digital forensics, privacy protection, governance models, and culminating in an independent and extensive doctoral dissertation.
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Technical University of Liberec
PhD in Technical Cybernetics
- Liberec, Czech Republic
PhD
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The PhD in technical cybernetics program focuses on theoretical knowledge and practical skills for solutions in the following areas:
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UeCampus
PhD Program
- Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
PhD
Full time, Part time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Advance your expertise with Walsh College's prestigious PhD programs, designed for professionals and academics seeking to lead innovation and drive meaningful change. Choose from specialized tracks in Organizational Leadership, AI & Machine Learning, Data Analytics, and Cybersecurity to tailor your studies to your career goals.
University of Fairfax
Doctorate in Cybersecurity
- Roanoke, USA
PhD
Distance Learning
English
As a doctoral student, all of your courses here will explore relevant cybersecurity policy issues in enterprise management, you'll complete a cybersecurity project in each, enabling you to make immediate and lasting workplace contributions. You'll learn from leading, practitioner cybersecurity faculty whose cybersecurity colleagues can become an integral part of your professional network throughout your career.
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PHD Programs in Technology Studies Information Technology Cybersecurity
Governments, businesses, and private citizens all use computers on a daily basis. Cyber security exists to protect computer systems and shared data from theft or damage by any presence that plans to do harm. Security is a constant issue as technology changes and criminals circumvent existing safety measures.