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Simple unit with the assignments being either reports or essays. The cyber security panel Matt organised is probably the highlight of the course and you should definitely attend it if it runs again.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2020

An excellent unit! It is a great introduction to cyber security because it highlights cyber sec from a range of different perspectives, not just a technical one as the unit is taught by 4 lecturers from different departments and faculties. Anyone can do this unit, you don't have to be undertaking a computing-related degree to study it and do well in it. The unit convener is fantastic as well as the range of lecturers. The practical classes are highly engaging and facilitate skills in presentations and working in teams. Overall, it is an enjoyable unit and is very attainable to do well in. Would recommend to anyone.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2020

One of the best units I have ever taken! So well organised and structured, Matt the conveyor is an absolute legend. Highly recommend it! No previous knowledge required

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2019