MBA Cyber Security
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Get a CMI accredited MBA in just 14 months full-time.
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12th in employment in the UK*
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Total fees: £8,880 – pay in full or pay per module.
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Apply today to start in April 2026.
Get a CMI accredited MBA in just 14 months full-time.
12th in employment in the UK*
Total fees: £8,880 – pay in full or pay per module.
Apply today to start in April 2026.
Graduate in just 14 months.
12 starts per year – from April 2026.
Beating Russell Group universities on outcomes*
CV support, events, 24/7 job portal.
Study flexibly within a weekly structure.
Flex between full and part-time.
Cyber attacks don’t just target systems – they threaten reputations, supply chains, and economies. With the UK’s cyber security industry now worth over £13 billion and adding thousands of new jobs each year, demand for strategic leaders in this space has never been higher.
Our online MBA Cyber Security degree at Walbrook merges business insight with advanced understanding of digital protection. You’ll study how strategic decisions, people management, and financial intelligence combine to build secure, competitive organisations. Accredited by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), you’ll graduate with Foundation Chartered Manager (fCMgr) status – a mark of professional distinction recognised by employers worldwide.
Developed in London by industry experts at the heart of a global business and technology hub, this MBA is grounded in real business practice and forward-thinking leadership. You’ll learn to analyse complex threats, make sound strategic decisions, and lead with confidence in a digital-first economy. Apply in minutes to start your 100% online MBA studies from April 2026, studying full or part-time while advancing your career with confidence.
Build your career at the point where risk, strategy, and digital protection meet – and, with experience, move towards senior roles that shape how organisations stay secure.
Possible career paths and their average salaries include:
*Salaries listed from glassdoor.co.uk and accurate as of February 2026.
The lecturers are really responsive, which makes a huge difference when you’re studying online. I like that there’s pacing built in to keep you on track, but also the flexibility to fit around work, life and kids. The discussion forums are great, as you learn a lot from peers, and the lecturers interact too so you know you’re on the right track.
*National Graduate Outcomes Survey, 2024