Full-time or part-time MBA

Cybersecurity Management

Program Details

Location:

Online, Portland Hybrid, Corvallis

Degree Type:

MBA

Overview

Cybersecurity Management

Cybersecurity management is the practice of protecting an organization's systems, networks and data from cyber attacks, theft and damage. It involves assessing risks, developing and implementing security policies and procedures, monitoring for threats and vulnerabilities, and planning for and responding to incidents. Effective cybersecurity management requires a combination of technical knowledge, business acumen and leadership skills.

Why An OSU MBA

Study Abroad

Flexible Learning Formats

Earn an Oregon State MBA fully online, in person or hybrid. We’re Oregon’s top-rated part-time MBA because we offer the flexibility working professionals need.

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Student organizations and clubs

Industry-Driven Programming

Our business graduate degrees have 10 custom learning tracks, developed in close consultation with our industry advisory boards for leading, forward-thinking business skills and knowledge for you.

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Scholarship

AACSB International

Oregon State has accreditation with the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) — the global quality standard for business education. Only 5% of the world’s business schools have earned this distinction.

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Careers

Prestigious Alumni

You’re joining a network of more than 35,000 Oregon State business alumni at leading companies around our region and the world, such as Amazon, Google, Daimler Truck, Boeing, Nike, Starbucks, Samaritan Healthcare and Portland General Electric.

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What You'll Learn

The cybersecurity management track of the Oregon State MBA provides students with the technical foundations, security governance, risk mitigation, IT audit and strategic insights for designing and managing an organization's cybersecurity needs.

Why I Chose OSU

"Understanding the business and how our work fits in requires a broad knowledge base beyond analytics that my MBA provided. The learning never stops, so I’m also involved in the OSU Business Analytics advisory council and as an MBA instructor to help keep me sharp."

Dan Pitluck

MBA ‘18