Program Overview
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Prepare for a career in cybersecurity through hands-on learning in network security, risk management, digital forensics, and information protection.
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Learning Objectives / Outcomes
Nowadays, cybersecurity has become the top priority for any organization in protecting their digital assets or monitoring online activities. Since hackers and cyber terrorists have endless opportunities to exploit individuals, government institutions, and even large companies, defending against cyber-attacks and security breaches is considered the top priority in organizations to protect their data and remove possible vulnerabilities. Although new innovative technologies have been designed to address the needs, modern, sophisticated adversaries can easily find vulnerabilities and make exploits to launch attacks for financial gains or to achieve specific objectives. Therefore, cybersecurity degree programs have become more popular in the past few years.
IVY College’s cybersecurity degree program is designed to provide necessary cybersecurity education and produce well-trained students equipped with knowledge on protecting cyber assets. Fundamental topics to be covered in the program are listed in the following:
Data Security: data protection at rest, during processing, and in transit.
Software Security: development and use of software that reliably preserves the security properties of the protected information and systems.
Component Security: the security aspects of the design, procurement, testing, analysis, and maintenance of components integrated into larger systems.
Connection Security: security of the connections between components, both physical and logical.
System Security: security aspects of systems that use software composed of components and connections.
Human Security: the study of human behaviors in the context of data protection, privacy, and threat mitigation.
Organizational Security: protecting organizations’ assets from cybersecurity threats and managing risks to support the successful accomplishment of their missions.
Societal Security: aspects of cybersecurity that broadly impact society.
Course Outlines
Nowadays, cybersecurity has become the top priority for any organization in protecting their digital assets or monitoring online activities. Since hackers and cyber terrorists have endless opportunities to exploit individuals, government institutions, and even large companies, defending against cyber-attacks and security breaches is considered the top priority in organizations to protect their data and remove possible vulnerabilities. Although new innovative technologies have been designed to address the needs, modern, sophisticated adversaries can easily find vulnerabilities and make exploits to launch attacks for financial gains or to achieve specific objectives. Therefore, cybersecurity degree programs have become more popular in the past few years.
IVY College’s cybersecurity degree program is designed to provide necessary cybersecurity education and produce well-trained students equipped with knowledge on protecting cyber assets. Fundamental topics to be covered in the program are listed in the following:
Data Security: data protection at rest, during processing, and in transit.
Software Security: development and use of software that reliably preserves the security properties of the protected information and systems.
Component Security: the security aspects of the design, procurement, testing, analysis, and maintenance of components integrated into larger systems.
Connection Security: security of the connections between components, both physical and logical.
System Security: security aspects of systems that use software composed of components and connections.
Human Security: the study of human behaviors in the context of data protection, privacy, and threat mitigation.
Organizational Security: protecting organizations’ assets from cybersecurity threats and managing risks to support the successful accomplishment of their missions.
Societal Security: aspects of cybersecurity that broadly impact society.
Career Pathways
Missions Coordinator
Church Administrator
Christian Educator
Ministry Leader
Youth Ministry Support
Community Outreach
Church Administration
Ministry Assistant
Marketing Specialist
Operations Manager
Human Resources Specialist
Business Manager
Small Business Owner
Sales Representative
Office Manager
College & University Studies
TOEFL Preparation
Professional Communication
American Culture & Language Development
Administrative Assistant
Requirements
High School Diploma
English Proficiency
Common Questions
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