St. Louis School of Engineering & Applied Science, in partnership with Olin Business School, is launching a Master’s degree in Cyber Security Management for Fall 2013. The course is designed to offer professionals in Cyber Security and System Administrators with the skills to identify address and fix security issues in the workplace. The course will be administered by the Henry Edwin Sever Institute. It is designed for Chief Information Security Officers, CTOs, Cyber Security Experts, and senior system administrators.
The partnership with Olin Business School would provide participants with insights on managing processes for security and in understanding the importance of intellectual property, and data for Businesses around the world.
Participants have to complete 36 units of graduate-level credits from the Engineering School and Olin Business School. The applicants should have an undergraduate degree from an accredited institution. Students will analyze and discuss various executive level case studies, and will be responsible for the management of an Information Security System that involve tasks such as planning, creating, testing and supporting the system.
Chief Information Security and Technology officers and senior level Cyber Security experts lead the Faculty. The experience that the faculty brings to the class will offer students with real-world examples on tackling security issues.
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