Cybersecurity Management
The cybersecurity management minor allows you to gain skills needed to protect the information assets of organizations; you'll plan and participate in cybersecurity decision-making with this knowledge.

Overview
The cybersecurity management minor allows you to gain skills needed to protect the information assets of organizations; you'll plan and participate in cybersecurity decision-making with this knowledge.
In 32 credits, you'll learn foundational information systems (IS) management skills with an emphasis on Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) and aligning IT processes with organizational goals.
Explore the complete list of required course offerings for the cybersecurity management minor.
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Ways to attend
We offer class in the modalities that work for you and your schedule.

Attend classes in Austin Hall, the $50 million, 100,000-square-foot building with five research centers, a marketing research suite, 10 classrooms, 23 computer- and teleconference-equipped project rooms, a 250-seat auditorium, a café and faculty offices.

Study through Ecampus online an make your degree as convient as you need it to be.
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