Cybersecurity, Data Protection & Regulation (Online)

Learn more about information security strategies to address cybercrime.
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Cybersecurity, Data Protection & Regulation (Online)

Learn more about information security strategies to address cybercrime.
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LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT

Certificate of Proficiency

Develop understanding of organisational cybersecurity concepts for practical applications in 10 weeks with this 15-point credit bearing course.

Recommended Background

No specific experience or qualifications required.

University Entrance (or equivalent required for admission)

Only available to NZ and Australian citizens and permanent residents over 20 years old..

Duration

10 weeks

Next start dates

13 April 2026 (2026 Quarter Two)

Enrolment closes one week before the course starts. Apply early to secure your spot.

Domestic Fees*

$1,453 (estimate)

Disclaimer: *The programme fees are indicative and estimates only. Fees are set in advance of each calendar year and will be updated on this webpage. Fees are inclusive of 15% GST, but do not include the Student Services Fee, course books, travel and health insurance, or living costs. Fees will be confirmed upon completion of enrolment into courses.

Why is this course right for you?

This course is part of the Master of Information Governance (MInfoGov) and may also be taken as a course-only study option.

This course enables you to apply advanced knowledge of information security concepts (such as security protocols, access control, cryptography, and distributed systems issues). You will also learn to apply industry best practice frameworks to evaluate results and document solutions to organisational cybersecurity risk.

 Upon completion, students who wish to progress their studies further towards a formal qualification may count this course towards the Master of Information Governance (entry criteria and time limits apply).

Course Structure

In this course, you will focus on the analysis and critique of basic technological and managerial issues related to information security, as well as discussions of related regulations and standards. The assignments require you to use creative and critical thinking to formulate and justify appropriate recommendations and solutions in a written format. Furthermore, you will critically analyse a contemporary industry issue, develop solutions, and present them in an executive business report.

Course Modules & Assignments

  • Module 1: Introduction to this course
  • Module 2: Security and risk management (Part 1)
  • Module 3: Security and risk management (Part 2)
  • Module 4: Asset security
  • Module 5: Security architecture
  • Module 6: Business continuity and disaster recovery planning
  • Assignment: Risk assessment plan
  • Module 7: Network security
  • Module 8: Identity and access management, and software security
  • Module 9: Security assessment and training
  • Assignment: Disaster Recovery Plan
  • Module 10: Cyber breach – Post-incident analysis 
  • Assignment: Cybersecurity breach case study

Upon successful completion of the course you will:

 

  • Be awarded with 15 credit points from the University of Auckland
  • Have the option to take your credit into the Master of Information Governance (entry criteria and time limits apply)
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Postgraduate

Master of Information Governance

Duration: 1.5 years accelerated part-time study
Start Dates: 13 April 2026 and 28 Sept 2026

Frequently asked questions about this course

Application FAQs

What are the entry requirements?

This course is designed for working professionals. To be admitted you must meet the requirements to study at a New Zealand University (e.g. through University Entrance or an alternative entrance pathway).

Is the course fee a one-off lump sum?

Yes, the course fee is a one-off sum.

Studying FAQs

Can I study the course in my own time? Is it suitable for those working full-time?

Yes. You can study at a time that suits you (within the allocated course dates). University of Auckland Online courses are designed for working professionals. They are flexible yet structured to help you gain the knowledge in the time you have.

How is the course structured?

The course will run over 10 weeks and will comprise of weekly modules. Further details on the course structure can be found under the ‘Course Structure’ section further up on this page.

Assessment FAQs

How will I be assessed?

Learners will be assessed through a combination of activities that address the learning objectives from each of the modules in the course. Further details can be found under the ‘Course Structure’ section further up on this page.

Benefits FAQs

What is a Certificate of Proficiency (CoP)?

A Certificate of Proficiency (CoP) is a course-only study option that allows you to take a course at the University of Auckland, without studying a full programme. It is a good option for those who want to study short-term or to test whether a subject is something they wish to pursue more of in the future.

Does the course enable me to take further study at the University?

If you decide to progress your studies further towards a full qualification, you can apply to reassign the points from your CoP to the MBM (entry criteria and time limits apply).

How many course credits will I attain upon completion of the course?

Upon completion of the course, you will be awarded with 15 credit points from the University of Auckland.

Do I get a certificate at the end?

As a Certificate of Proficiency is not a formal qualification, you will not be able to graduate with it or receive a graduation certificate. Your results will be recorded on your official academic transcript, providing evidence of your study.

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