Master of Science in Cyber-Engineering (STEM)

University of the Cumberlands

USA,Kentucky

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24 Months

Duration

CAD 10,530/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 30

Application Fee

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USA, Kentucky

Type: University

Location Type: Rural

Founded: 1888

Total Students: 19,312 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

6178 College Station Drive, Williamsburg, Kentucky, 40769, United States

Master of Science in Cyber-Engineering (STEM)

Program Overview

There isn’t an industry or organization in the world that is immune to cyber threats. Earning a master’s from our online cyber security program, especially one with a focus on cyber-engineering, could prepare you to plan for and respond to attacks that threaten businesses and the public. By earning a graduate degree in cyber-engineering, you’ll prepare to combat cybercrime, stop bad actors in their tracks and prevent costly damages.

Cyber security engineers are professionals who protect organizations’ systems and networks from cyber-attacks. To prevent theft, fraud or leaks of sensitive information, they use strategies such as:

  • Performing penetration testing to evaluate system security
  • Developing secure network solutions that keep businesses’ data safe
  • Engineering secure systems that meet organizations’ needs
  • Monitoring intrusion detection and security technology systems

Pros in the field of cyber security engineering also need to understand social engineering and take steps to mitigate this serious threat.