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Re: RE: Masters program for Information Security?

Subject: Re: RE: Masters program for Information Security?
Date: 27 Jun 2005 15:30:28 -0000
I graduated from the National Scholarship for Service Cyber Corps Program at 
the University of Tulsa.  UTulsa was one of the original 7 universities 
selected to host a DoD/NSF funded bachelors and masters level program designed 
to educate students in Information Security.  If you get into this program, 
depending on the school you attend, you will have your:  
tuition/books/rent/some bills/monthly stipdend paid for to go to school.  Once 
your degree is complete, you work for the gov't for the time you were in 
school.  In other words, say you get into Carnegie Melon, (an original SFS Info 
Sec school), and receive your masters in 2 years.  From there, you work for the 
gov't for 2 years, then you're done.  That's a 100K plus education, for just a 
couple of years work for the gov't...which hasn't been so bad.

The courses offered at UTulsa when I attended were:  Computer & Network 
Forensics, Penetration Testing and Vulnerability Analysis, Secure System 
Administration and Certification, Network Security, Secure E-Commerce, 
Enterprise Security Management, Risk Management for Information Systems, etc.

Check out:  http://www.cis.utulsa.edu/CyberCorps/

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