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3 IT Security Master's Degree Programs in France


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EURECOM
Post Master's Degree in Security in Computer Systems and Communications
- Biot, France
Master degree
Full time
18 months
On-Campus
English
The goal of the Post Master's degree is to provide advanced skills and cutting-edge experience in a wide range of Digital Security applications. The strength of the program relies on a multi-faceted approach dealing with key fields of security applications: Security of Software, Embedded Systems, Cloud computing, Data, IoT, Networks, and Communications.


Graduate School of Engineering - ESIEA
Specialized Master in Computer Security and Systems (MS-SIS)
- Laval, France
- Ivry-sur-Seine, France
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Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
French
At the end of the training, students can assess an information system's security, define a protection plan for the facilities entrusted to them, develop and implement the corresponding technical devices. And ensure its operational use.


ESAIP Graduate School of Engineering
MSS in E-Business & Information Security
- Angers, France
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
No need to speak French to attend our programs (taught entirely in English), however, you will master French and French culture before you Graduate.
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Studying IT Security at the Master's level in France offers an exciting opportunity to delve into advanced protection techniques for digital systems. The country's strong emphasis on research and innovation in technology creates a robust environment for developing critical cybersecurity skills.
As a Master’s student in IT Security, you’ll explore subjects like risk management, network security, and cryptography. You'll gain experience in threat assessment and response, programming defenses against potential cyber attacks, and ethical hacking techniques. Additionally, students develop competencies in creating compliance protocols for data protection laws, preparing for varied roles in cybersecurity.
France’s academic approach often includes project-based learning, where students collaborate on real-world challenges alongside industry experts. This structure builds confidence as you engage with new ideas and enhance your adaptability to the ever-evolving field. Graduates emerge ready for career opportunities like security analyst, cybersecurity consultant, or systems architect, with skills that are highly valued across international markets.