Master´s Programme in Information Security
Protecting information and digital assets from various forms of threats, attacks, disasters and mistakes is important for individuals, organizations and companies. Concepts and topics that are covered within the master’s programme include information security, cybersecurity, network security, organizational security, IT security policies, legal aspects of security, personal privacy and data protection, and governance of information security in organizations. The programme also covers topics related to crime science, for example, digital forensics, intelligence analysis and technologies and methods for analysing social media.
The demand for educated information security specialists is already very high, almost always among the first top jobs in IT and in the coming years it is expected to continue its growth almost exponentially. Graduates of the programme are ready to work in the area of information security and related fields in both private and public sector organisations as managers, advisors and specialists providing professional and expert know-how, or with intelligence and investigations.
Stockholm University pioneered academic research and education in information security in Sweden in the 1960s. The university has since then contributed with thousands of graduates who are now part of academia and industry around the globe.
You will find detailed course information, list of course literature, schedule and start date on the course information page at "Courses and timetables". Select semester in the drop-down menu and search by course name.
Courses and timetables
Programme outline
We approach the subject area from both the business side and the technical side. This master’s programme includes courses such as:
- Introduction to digital and information security
- Intelligence and security informatics
- Information security in organisations
- Network security
- Information security project management
- Legal aspects of information security
- Cyber forensics
The programme also includes studies relative to scientific communication and research methodology for computer and systems sciences, leading up to the independent thesis work in the final term before the graduation.
Year 1
1st Semester
Two alternatives, depending on the student’s previous background.
Alternative 1:
For students that do not have 90 credits in computer and system sciences, informatics or equivalent:
Mandatory courses 1 x 15 credits and 2 x 7.5 credits
Supplementary course in Computer and Systems Sciences 15 credits
Introduction to Information security 7.5 credits
Information Security in Organisations 7.5 credits
Alternative 2:
For students with 90 credits in computer and system sciences, informatics or equivalent:
Mandatory course 1 x 7.5 credits
Digital Forensics 7.5 credits
Introduction to Information security 7.5 credits
Information Security in Organisations 7.5 credits
Elective courses 1 x 7.5 credits
One from the following three courses:
Advanced Requirements Engineering of IT-systems 7.5 credits
Foundations of Data Science 7.5 credits
Enterprise Computing and ERP Systems 7.5 credits
2nd Semester
Mandatory courses 4 x 7.5 credits
Network Security 7.5 credits
Research Methodology in Computer and Systems Sciences 7.5 credits
Cyber Forensics 7.5 credits
Cyber Security 7.5 credits
Year 2
3rd Semester
Mandatory courses 3 x 7.5 credits
Intelligence and Security Informatics 7.5 credits
Legal Aspects of Information Security 7.5 credits
Information and IT-security Management 7.5 credits
Elective courses 1 x 7.5 credits
One from the following two courses:
Software Security 7.5 credits
Digital Forensics 7.5 credits
For this semester, you have the possibility to apply for exchange studies.
Exchange studies
4th Semester
This program starts each autumn semester.
Please note that it is only possible to apply for this programme in the first admission round (mid-October to mid-January). The programme is not open for admission in the second admission round.
Find answers to the most common questions regarding application, requirements and study format (distance or campus). FAQ Master's programmes
Selection process
The selection is made from the following three criteria:
- Grades of academic courses,
- mandatory motivation letter and
- the relevance of previous studies in relation to the programme.
It is therefore very important to submit a motivation letter.
Find instructions for the motivation letter below.
Required supporting documentation
Motivation letter
The letter shall include:
- Tell us something about yourself. Who are you?
- Motivate why you want to study this programme.
Maximum one A4 page.
Save the letter as “Motivation letter SMINO”.
Submit the letter together with your application at universityadmissions.se
Degree
Find the degree awarded for this programme in the syllabus, either in the right sidebar (desktop) or below (mobile device).
Please note, that you can only be awarded one bachelor’s degree, one master’s degree (60 credits) and one master’s degree (120 credits) in computer and systems sciences from our department.
Research
Research subject at the department with relevance to the program:
The job market for information security professionals is very good. Information security graduates from Stockholm University work, among other, as information security managers (CISO), information security consultants, cyber security specialists, cyber and digital forensics professionals. Some graduates choose to pursue their careers in research education that eventually leads to a doctoral degree in this exciting field.





