The University of Helsinki is Finland's largest and oldest university and a leading research institution in the Nordics. Its department of computer science conducts work in cryptography, network security, and secure distributed systems.
Through the joint Helsinki–Aalto programmes, students can pursue an English-taught master's in computer science with a security and networking specialisation, combining theory with practical systems work. Tuition is free for EU/EEA students; non-EU students pay annual fees.
Located in the Finnish capital, the university sits at the centre of a thriving technology and startup ecosystem with strong demand for security expertise.