Master of Science in Security by Design

Design large-scale cyber-physical security systems. Not just enterprise networks, you will also contribute to the security of key public infrastructure such as power grids, water treatment plants to transportation networks and more.

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31 Mar 2025

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LOCATION

Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD)

PROGRAMME TYPE & CANDIDATURE
Full-time (12 months)
Part-time (24 months)
Full-time
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Master of Science (Security by Design)

Partners

The following organisations have endorsed and supported the Master of Science in Security by Design. MSSD students will be given attachment opportunities in these organisations as part of their final project/thesis.

  • Attila CyberTech
  • Certis CISCO
  • Cyber Security Agency of Singapore
  • Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO)
  • Public Utilities Board, Singapore’s National Water Agency
  • StarHub Ltd
  • ST Electronics (Info-Comm Systems) Pte Ltd
  • Thales Solutions Asia

The following universities have endorsed and supported the Master of Science in Security by Design. MSSD students will be given attachment opportunities in these universities as part of their final project/thesis.

  • Delft University of Technology (Netherlands)
  • University of Pisa (Italy)
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Frequently asked questions

Are there other similar programmes offered by AUs?

There are several undergraduate and graduate level programs available in Singapore that focus on cyber security. However, SUTD is the first university in Singapore to offer a Master of Science in Security by Design. Distinctive features of this programme include (a) focus on the design of security solutions, (b) a student-centric pedagogy that uses active learning, flipped classroom, and multidisciplinary projects, (c) access to one of a kind testbeds and test skids for experimentation, and (d) opportunity for international attachment to complete a project or a thesis.


How do I know if my programming skills are adequate for admission into MSSD?

Selected candidates will be given a test to assess their programming ability in one of the following programming languages: C/C++, Java, and Python. Applicants unable to pass this test, and who exhibit a strong academic background and/or work experience, will be given an option to go through an intensive course in computer programming before being formally admitted into the MSSD programme. Passing this intensive course will be a pre-requisite to formal entry in the MSSD programme.


How does the admission process work?

The MSSD Graduate Committee will screen all applications. Selected candidates will be invited for an interview with members of the committee.

Recommendations by the committee will be forwarded to the Head of the ISTD pillar who, in concert with Office of the Graduate School, will decide on a final list of applicants to be offered admission into the MSSD program.


What is "Security by Design"?

The term “Security by Design” refers to an approach where security considerations are embedded into system design and implemented before the system becomes operational. Thus, appropriate security policies, tools, and methods are embedded into the system during its implementation instead of doing so after the system is operational. Security by Design requires careful analysis of system requirements—both functional and non-functional – assuming that the system will operate in a malicious environment.


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