What Sets Saint Leo’s Cybersecurity Program Apart?
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Here are five features that make
If you're an information technology professional, recent statistics about cybercrime may not surprise you.
Last year, over
As alarming as those statistics are, according to
"Cybersecurity threats are a moving target, and new vulnerabilities emerge on a daily basis," says Krishnan, professor and chair of the
Krishnan says that because of the increasing dependence of businesses and organizations on transactions via the Internet, it's essential to pay attention to emerging threats. However, because of the complexity of the skill sets that are involved in being a cybersecurity specialist, there is a shortage of capable professionals.
This critical need for information security specialists who can predict, prevent and react to such events swiftly and precisely is what motivated Krishnan and his team of computer science faculty - all seasoned IT professionals - to design
Distinguishing features of
Here are five distinguishing features about
1. The program is industry relevant.
Krishnan says faculty took three important steps to ensure the program met current industry needs.
First, faculty talked extensively with business leaders and conducted an in-depth survey to identify the specific skills necessary to perform effectively on the job.
Second, they analyzed the
And third, since industry certifications are critical in the cybersecurity field, the team analyzed the body of knowledge from leading industry-recognized certifications, such as the CISSP(TM) certification, and integrated the skills into the program that will prepare graduates to earn those certifications.
2. The program is highly technical
Krishnan says that since cybersecurity has become so complex over the last five years,
"There's a definite level of technological sophistication that is required for this degree program that is based on industry and government standards."
3. All courses are 100 percent focused on cybersecurity.
According to Krishnan, the program is not an MBA or a master of computer science program with electives to create a cybersecurity specialization. Rather, it is a unique combination of courses that are solely focused on the skills and knowledge required to advance in the cybersecurity field.
"Even the two courses that are less technical -- Cybersecurity Compliance and Legal Issues and Cybersecurity Risk Management -- are tied directly to key areas of the cybersecurity field to help create a well-rounded, concise body of knowledge for students."
4. The program develops managers who are specialists.
Students will learn how to take a managerial as well as highly technical approach to cybercrime prevention and defense. That means graduates will be able to lead a team of IT professionals but will also have the skills required to dig in and perform technical functions.
5. The program offers practical, hands-on training in an academic environment.
"It's a rigorous program that offers a hands-on approach using our new cybersecurity lab in the
MBA-Information Security Management option
For over five years,
"If you look at today's IT infrastructures, we have networks, web interfaces, operating system vulnerabilities, software vulnerabilities; we have cloud computing, which is also an important resource so there are vulnerabilities from that side of the IT infrastructure. The information security management concentration, by itself, was not adequate to cover all the bases to create today's information security specialist," says Krishnan.
"So that was the strong motivation for us to create this new master's degree program in cybersecurity."
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