Study Cyber Security in Ireland ?

Intel Security has a global centre of excellence in Ireland.

The world's Top 5 security software companies have presence in Ireland.  

MasterCard Ireland labs, the global innovation hub of MasterCard is located in Dublin.


Ireland is Trend Micro's EMEA HQ.

Why Study in Ireland ?
 
2 year Post-study work (PSW) visa.

Dublin is known as the "Silicon Valley" of Europe.

Friendly and a peaceful country.

Easy conversion of Post-study work visa (PSW) to Green card.

50-100% Scholarship for deserving students. 

Cyber Security Courses in Ireland

Trinity College Dublin
MSc Future Networked Systems

University College Dublin
MSc Digital and Forensic Computing

Dublin City University
MSc Digital and Forensic Computing

University of Limerick
MSc Information and Network Security

Cork Institute of Technology
MSc Information Security

Dublin Institute of Technology
MSc Computing Security and Forensics

National College of Ireland
MSc Cyber Security

Letterkenny Institute of Technology
MSc System and Software Security

Security Companies in Ireland

Top Irish Universities for Cyber Security
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Trinity College Dublin
 
TCD is one of the seven ancient universities and one of the oldest Irish universities. Trinity college is widely considered as the most prestigious university in Ireland among the most elite in Europe. The history of the college dates back to 1592.


Course: MSc Future Networked System
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University College Dublin
 
It is Ireland's most popular University with more than 5,000 international students (30% of international students in Ireland study in UCD).UCD’s Computer Science and Information System ranked in the Top 100 in World (QS World University Rankings).  


Course:  MSc Digital and Forensic Computing
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Dublin City University
 
DCU currently has in the region of 17000 registered students. Redesignated as Dublin City University (DCU) in 1989, the history of the college dates back to 1975. 


Course:  MSc Security and Forensic Computing
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University of Limerick

UL currently has in the region of 13,500 registered students. Redesignated as University of Limerick (UL) in 1980, the history of the college dates back to 1972. It was the first university established since Irish Indepedence in 1922.

Course:  MSc Information and Network Security
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National College of Ireland
 

NCI is ranked the Best for Jobs in Sunday Times University Guide. NCI is ranked number 1 for graduate recruitment according to the Sunday Times University Guide. The NCI School of Computing is Ireland’s largest and sits in the centre of Dublin which is known as the “Silicon Valley of Europe”.


Course:  MSc Cyber Security
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Cork Institute of Technology
 

CIT currently has in the region of 12,000 registered students with approximately 2,000 new entries year on year. Redesignated as Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) in 1997, the history of the college dates back to 1802. Programmes are designed with experts from leading Information Technology companies. 
 

Course:  MSc Information Security
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Dublin Institute of Technology
 


Dublin Institute of Technology is a major third-level institution in Dublin, Ireland. It has been ranked in Times Higher Education’s top 100 university-level institutions globally under 50 years old.

 

Course:  MSc Computer Security and Forensics
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Letterkenney Institute of Technology
 


The institute is one of the original networks of Regional Technical Colleges established in Ireland. It opened in 1971, with Danny O'Hare as first principal. In 2007, LYIT came joint second with Tallaght IT to the Galway-Mayo IT in The Sunday Times University Guide 2007, which ranks the top universities
 

Course:  MSc System and Software Security
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