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University of Antwerp

🇧🇪 Antwerp, Belgium

Network SecuritySecure DevelopmentCryptography

The University of Antwerp is a Belgian research university whose computer science department conducts research and teaching in network security, secure software and distributed systems through groups such as IDLab. It offers master's study relevant to information security, including English-taught options.

Antwerp's research connects networking, the Internet of Things and software engineering with security and privacy concerns, supported by a strong applied and experimental tradition. Tuition is moderate, with reduced rates for EU/EEA students.

In Belgium's second-largest city and a major European port, the university maintains active collaboration with industry and European research partners, offering students applied and theoretical exposure to securing modern systems.

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Master's

MSc Computer Science — Security

Offered by University of Antwerp🇧🇪 Belgium

A master's at the University of Antwerp covering network and software security via groups like IDLab.

In person€1,000 – €6,000

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