Amman: The graduation projects of undergraduate students enrolled in the cybersecurity programme hosted by the University of Bedfordshire in the UK were showcased. These projects focused on the development of advanced threat detection systems, cryptographic protocols, machine learning algorithms, and artificial intelligence.
The university’s partnerships with its counterparts in the UK facilitate the development of distinctive and high-quality study programmes. These programmes benefit from an international dimension, particularly in light of the fact that they are accredited by the Jordanian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research and its British counterpart, in addition to being issued with a certificate by the counterpart university in the UK.
Furthermore, the projects showcased sophisticated algorithms and tools that could identify and neutralise potential cyber threats in real time, identify patterns associated with cyber attacks, and adapt to new threats in a dynamic manner.
In support of the above, the students’ projects involved the study of existing encryption algorithms and the identification of potential weaknesses. This was followed by the formulation of proposals for improvements or the development of entirely new protocols, with the objective of ensuring data integrity and confidentiality in a variety of applications, including financial transactions and personal communications.