The MS in Computer, Information and Network Security is intended for students who wish to specialize in the security aspects of Information Technology or who wish to pursue work in a security related field. Graduates will be able to assess the information security risks faced by an organization; understand technology and human factors related to these risks; evaluate resources currently available to limit risk, mitigate the effects of hostile action and recover from attack; manage the development, implementation and evolution of a security infrastructure; assess the impact of policy, legislation and market trends on organizational security objectives; design, implement and maintain software systems designed to support security policy and goals; and develop and maintain a network architecture consistent with mitigating risk and preventing hostile attack. Students choose one of the three concentrations: Computer Security, Information System Security, or Network Security.
Accreditation
DePaul University is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Cost : $35,850.00
Credits : 75