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UeCampus
PhD in Cybersecurity
- Online
PhD
Full time
3 years
Distance Learning
English
Advance your impact in digital protection and risk strategy with Walsh College’s prestigious PhD in Cybersecurity, delivered 100% online through our strategic partnership with UeCampus. This elite research-focused programme is designed for experienced professionals and academics looking to lead cybersecurity innovation across industries, institutions, and governments.


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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.


University of Plymouth
PhD Cyber Security
- Plymouth, United Kingdom
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The PhD in Cyber Security is a research-focused program designed for individuals who want to explore advanced topics in protecting digital information. It provides an opportunity to develop deep exper...


University of Plymouth
PhD on the Basis of Prior Published Works in Cyber Security
- Plymouth, United Kingdom
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
This PhD program allows candidates to build their research project based on their already published work in cybersecurity. It is designed for professionals who have made significant contributions to t...
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University of North Texas
Information Science Ph.D. With a Concentration in Cybersecurity
- Denton, USA
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) program in Information Science with a concentration in Cybersecurity at UNT is designed to prepare students for advanced research and scholarly careers in the dynamic ...


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.


Northeastern University
Cybersecurity, PhD
- Toronto, USA
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program is designed for students who already hold a bachelor's degree and wish to advance quickly into the field of cybersecurity through a combined bachelor's and PhD pathway. It aims to prepare ...
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Learn more about Cybersecurity Doctoral degree programs
Cybersecurity doctoral programs place you at the forefront of an essential field that protects sensitive information and systems in an increasingly digital world. You'll engage deeply with advanced topics, including cryptography, malware analysis, and risk management, preparing you for influential roles in both academia and industry.
As a doctoral candidate, you analyze complex security challenges and conduct original research that contributes to the field's knowledge base. Many students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and tackle real-world problems through coursework and hands-on projects. You’ll also develop critical skills, such as designing resilient security architectures, performing vulnerability assessments, and devising strategies to combat emerging cyber threats.
In this rigorous academic environment, you'll refine your ability to think critically and innovatively, enhancing your expertise in cybersecurity. Graduates often pursue careers as researchers, policy advisors, or cybersecurity consultants, where they apply their skills to address the growing demand for security professionals in various sectors.