Decisive problem solving skills, a head for complex information, an eye for detail — if this describes your set of talents, then you should consider pursuing a degree in computer security. As a computer security student, you’ll learn how to troubleshoot difficult problems, and how to plan, coordinate, and implement a company’s information security.
As a computer security degree holder, you’ll face encouraging employment prospects. More and more organizations integrating ever more sophisticated software into their daily operations means that demand for computer security degree holders will remain high for the foreseeable future.
A master's degree program in information security and assurance will give you a working knowledge of database systems and their design. You will learn the technical, managerial, and security issues associated with building computer-based systems that support modern organizations.
Request InformationA bachelor's degree program in information technology with an emphasis in security will give you a working knowledge of database systems and their design. You will learn the technical and security issues associated with building computer-based systems that support modern organizations.
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