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Re: Masters program for Information Security?

Subject: Re: Masters program for Information Security?
Date: 22 Jun 2005 23:13:59 -0000
University of Maryland University College 
http://www.umuc.edu/grad/csmn/csmn_home.shtml

has a Masters of Science degree in Computer Systems Management.  The degree has 
several specialty tracks and one of them is Information Assurance (aka. Comp 
Sec).

I am currently enrolled and have completed 3/4 of the classes.  It has a good 
split between management (strategic management, finance, Process management) 
and Computer Security classes (Computer Forensics, Intrusion Detection, 
Cryptography, Security Policy, Legal issues, etc.)

The Security classes tend to lean towards the moderately technical, but I 
haven't had a class yet that involves actual implementation (ie. programming a 
router, firewall, ID, etc.)  These classes focus on educating what they are, 
how they work together in an environment and how to make an overall secure 
environment based on the requirements.  

I have seen a great number of Department of Defense and Government agency 
blokes in the program.  I think UMUC has a partnership with DoD and the US Govt.

Take a look, give them a call.  Maybe it is what you are looking for, maybe 
not.  

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