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B. Tech in Computer Science (Cyber Security and Forensic) imparts knowledge about the body of technologies, processes, and practices designed to protect networks, computers, programs, and data from attack, damage, or unauthorized access.
Cyber forensics is a branch of digital forensic science pertaining to legal evidence found in cyberspace and digital storage media. The program addresses the underlying need for cyber experts as the country is heading towards an internet explosion mostly fueled by e-commerce, e-banking, e-governance, and social media.
Candidates must qualify all the eligibility criteria mentioned below to secure admissions in B.Tech Cyber Security in the college of their choice:
Below tabulated is the comparison between BTech Cyber Security and BTech Artificial Intelligence to help students choose the best course for them:
Ans. Critical and Analytical Thinking, Quick decision-making, pressure handling are a few necessary qualities required for Cybersecurity.
Ans. Demonstrate your knowledge and passion for Cybersecurity with legitimate claims. Acknowledge that there is more to learn every day.
Ans. Cybersecurity is expecting a 30% increase in the field for the upcoming 10 years. People with quality technical, practical, and soft skills will get an edge over others. Until then, there remains a shortage of professionals.
Ans. Yes, Cybersecurity also requires a strong math background. Students will have to study programming and mathematics at the same time.
Ans. Introduction to algebra, analytics college algebra, data-driven statistics, and applications of discrete mathematics are a few topics of Mathematics required for Cybersecurity.
Ans. Yes, Students of the commerce stream can apply for hacking courses if they complete a bachelor's degree with 55% marks. Applicants who must be less than 21 years of age are allowed to apply for Ethical Hacking courses.
Ans. Most companies that have huge online databases hire hackers to find flaws and bugs within the system. Amazon, Google, Youtube, Pinterest, etc are a few top companies hiring hackers.
Ans. Most beginner-level cybersecurity jobs do not require coding. However, job profiles with higher responsibilities and packages will require coding as a mandate. It is advised to learn Coding during the educational years.
Ans. Python is a better option than C and C++ for Cybersecurity as they are low-level programming languages. Companies prefer Python more than C & C++ while recruiting.
Ans. India, having the largest IT talent pool in the world, simply lacks skilled cybersecurity professionals. There is a high demand for Cybersecurity professionals in India for which companies are ready to pay INR 1 Crore per annum.