The IU Cybersecurity community takes a cross-disciplinary, industry-spanning approach that starts on campus and goes beyond. We seek to advance the discipline through innovative
applied research and introduce degree programs and workplace development opportunities that help meet the growing demand for forward-thinking cybersecurity professionals. This perspective results in a
multi-school partnership among IU’s Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering; the Kelley School of Business; and the Maurer School of Law that strengthens cyber defense across our community, our state, and the nation.
The Master’s in Cybersecurity Risk Management acknowledges the building blocks of effective defense strategies against cyberattacks. We train our students on the tools and tactics to identify and mitigate threats, as well as to become creative, responsive thinkers and industry- and organization-specific policy developers and cybersecurity leaders ready to take charge.
Although strategies share similarities, approaches vary across industries. In turn, the Master’s in Cybersecurity Risk Management lets students customize their degree program to their goals or current career path. Develop a plan of study by taking courses in technical cybersecurity skills, information technology risk management, and cybersecurity law and policy. Then, specialize your degree with a concentration in technology, business, law, or artificial intelligence. A capstone project, mentorship, and access to multiple experiential opportunities help reinforce your skills as you prepare to switch careers or move up in your field.
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