In today’s information intensive environment, cyberrelated incidents (such as online fraud, cybercrime, cyber terrorism, and cyber espionage) are on the rise. Our national security, personal safety, and economic health are at risk. To address the growing need for professionals with the advanced knowledge to anticipate and repel sophisticated cyber-attacks and infiltration attempts on computer systems, Utica College designed the online Master of Science degree program in Cybersecurity.
A leader in economic crime programs for over 20 years, Utica College has designed this innovative new program to combine hands-on education in state-of-the-art cybersecurity and computer forensic practices with coursework on leadership and planning adapted specifically to the cyberspace realm.
Utica’s online M.S. in Cybersecurity offers students advanced education and hands-on experience in intelligence, national critical infrastructures, and investigative principles including:
- An understanding of the major concepts in cybersecurity, computer forensics, cyber intelligence and counterintelligence, cyber terrorism, and electronic crime.
- The application of cybersecurity technology to field operations.
- Ethics as applied to cybersecurity operations and policy.
- A practical knowledge of cybercrime investigations, including methods of maintaining the integrity of cyber evidence.
- The program offers Four specializations targeted to students with different interests in this exciting field.
Students who have not complted foundational computer software or networking courses, or who have no practical training and experience in computer software or networking, will be required to take an additional 3 credit course as part of the program.
Computer Forensics
Designed for students interested in collecting and preparing evidence of computer crimes such as fraud, child pornography, and cyber espionage, the curriculum emphasizes a comprehensive understanding of the computer forensic tools and techniques used to investigate and analyze computers and digital devices Coursework also focuses on the collection and preservation of digital evidence from a variety of environments including computer networks and live systems.
Intelligence
Designed for professionals interested in cyber intelligence and counterintelligence, cyber counterterrorism, and cyber countersabotage, the curriculum covers analysis of global and national cybersecurity policies, the study and protection of critical infrastructures, as well as operations involving cyber threats and defense.
Cyber Operations
Designed for students interested in understanding the technical, legal, and ethical aspects of cyber attack and cyber defense operations. Coursework for this specialization focuses on penetration testing, vulnerability assessment, data hiding and anonymity, and advanced cyber protection mechanisms.
Electronic Crime
Designed for student interested in understanding the technical, legal, and ethical aspects of electronic crime, white collar crime and fraud investigation. Coursework for this psecialization focuses on risk and compliance, legal issues, fraud management, and advanced techniques for performing fraud analysis.
Student Learning Goals
- Develop an understanding of cybersecurity tools, techniques, and technologies
- Demonstrate an understanding of how traditional intelligence methods and procedures are applied to the cybersecurity domain
- Demonstrate critical thinking and information application related to the discipline of cybersecurity, intelligence, and forensics
- Demonstrate an understanding of cybercrime investigations and the application of computer forensics tools and techniques
- Design and discuss a research project based on the scientific method
- Show how ethical issues impact decision making in the cybersecurity area
- Develop an understanding of different forms of malware
- Develop an understanding of risk assessment methods related to cybersecurity and national critical infrastructures