A master's degree in cybersecurity focuses on advanced studies in protecting computer systems, networks, and data from cyber threats and attacks. Students delve into areas such as cryptography, network security, ethical hacking, digital forensics, risk management, and secure software development. The curriculum often includes hands-on experiences with cybersecurity tools and technologies, as well as simulations of real-world cyber incidents. Graduates are prepared for roles such as cybersecurity analysts, consultants, architects, and managers in industries such as finance, healthcare, government, and technology, where protecting sensitive information and systems is crucial.