The Certificate in Cybersecurity is a 4-course, affordable option for professionals
who need to upgrade their IT skills to meet current market demands.
Technology is playing a significantly increasing role in our society. Organizations
are becoming more dependent on sophisticated information systems, mobile technologies,
Internet of Things, machine learning and cloud computing. All of these technologies
and systems, however, are vulnerable to cybersecurity attacks.
Cybersecurity is one of the fastest-growing fields, and is projected to expand by
28% through 2026*. The number of cybersecurity positions that need to be filled is
skyrocketing, and there is a large demand for IT professionals that specialize in
cybersecurity who can devise strategies to protect organizational assets from cyberattacks.
A completed admissionApplicationand non-refundable application fee
Graduate Program Advisement with an admission counselor
Official Transcript(s) from a regionally accredited college or university verifying
the applicant’s bachelor’s degree. Normally, a grade point average of approximately 3.0 or higher in upper division
undergraduate work is expected
Benefits
Specifically, by completing the certificate program in Cybersecurity, students will
be able to assess information security risks and develop and implement solutions to
protect organizational systems from cyber threats through offensive and defensive
planning and incident response.
Typical positions that students could apply to include:
Cybersecurity Analyst
Threat Analyst
Cybersecurity Auditor
Cybersecurity Risk Manager
Cybersecurity Manager
Cyberforensics Analyst
Program Completion Time
The certificate can be completed in as little as six months, and is based on a sequence
of four 3-unit graduate courses for a total of twelve credits. This requires enrollment
for at least two terms, based on 11-week term schedules. The completion time does
not account for any pre-requisite courses a student may need.
Admission Requirements
All students who have completed a Bachelor’s degree or higher are eligible to apply.
In general, a strong background in the fundamentals of information technology, gained
either through academics or work experience, will be required to ensure student success.
Courses
Students will be required to take the following course:
Security of informational assets has become a keenly debated issue for organizations.
Effective information security management demands a clear understanding of technical
as well as socio-organizational aspects. The purpose of this course is to prepare
students to recognize the threats and vulnerabilities present in current information
systems and how to plan for such risks. The course covers a broad range of topics
including data classification, cryptography, network and application security, risk
management, threat and vulnerability analysis, computer forensics, and policies and
architecture designs. Students will have the opportunity to try real security and
attack tools to understand how they work and how they might be used and counteracted.
Students will also select three courses from the following options:
Modern technologies have created a myriad of ways that data can be stored and communicated
– and hidden. Digital forensics is the science of finding those data after the fact.
This course presents an overview of the principles and practices of digital investigation
and prepares students to conduct a cyber forensics investigation in an organized and
systematic way. The course allows students to develop skills in collecting, seizing
and analyzing suspect devices, creating forensics images, recover deleted data from
various file systems and damaged media, apply digital forensics techniques to e-mail
and other electronic communications and describe incident and intrusion response approaches
among other topics.
Ethical hacking or penetration testing is the act of breaking into a system with the
permission and legal consent of the organization or individual who owns and operates
the system, with the purpose of identifying vulnerabilities to strengthening the organization's
security. This course introduces students to the principles and techniques of the
cybersecurity practice known as penetration testing and covers various tools and methods
commonly used to compromise and control access to information systems. As part of
this course, students will conduct hands-on penetration tests in a controlled lab
environment, discover how system vulnerabilities can be exploited and learn how to
avoid such problems in order to better secure organizational data and systems.
Cloud computing services (whereby distributed resources are rented, rather than owned)
are being adopted across a variety of organizations yet many security challenges exist.
This course introduces students to various cloud computing architectures and delivery
models followed by a review of the security and privacy issues related to various
types of cloud computing environments. The course covers aspects related to cloud
security design, implementation, architecture, operations, controls, and compliance
with regulatory frameworks for both cloud platforms & infrastructure security and
cloud application security.
Protecting organizational assets against increased numbers of cybersecurity threats
is of critical importance in all modern organizations. Having a cybersecurity plan
and a governance structure in place for dealing with cybersecurity risks is a more
successful strategy than recovering organizational systems after a cyberattack has
occurred. This courses introduces students to risk management approaches for identifying,
analyzing and responding to cybersecurity risks, governance mechanisms, human resource
security and business continuity. This course provides students with necessary skills
required to formulate and implement a cybersecurity plan.
Data mining is the process of discovering patterns and associations in large data
sets. It supports decision making by detecting patterns, devising rules, identifying
new decision alternatives and making predictions. This course provides an overview
of leading data mining methods and their applications to real-world problems. It is
designed to provide students with the skills to conduct data mining and statistical
analysis for dealing with analytical tasks such as prediction, classification, decision
trees and clustering. Students will use available software to conduct various data
mining analyses and understand the application of a wide range of modern techniques
to specific managerial and analytical situations, and on model interpretation.
More and more organizations are collecting large amounts of data, much of it unstructured.
Big data technologies can be used to store, process and analyze large amounts of data
using a distributed environment. This course introduces students to the world of big
data and associated technologies. The focus of the course is Apache Hadoop, which
is an open source software project that enables, distributed processing of large data
sets across clusters of commodity servers. The objective of this course is to provide
students a foundation for understanding big data technologies and Hadoop in particular.
Topics include Hadoop system architecture, Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS),
MapReduce programming model and design patterns and technologies surrounding Hadoop
ecosystem such as Pig, Hive and Oozie. The course will also introduce big data science
concepts and NoSQL database technologies.
IT 582: Special Topics
Cybersecurity internship (IT 590) or IT Project (IT 599), with the approval of the
program director
Tuition & Fees
Fall 2024 - Summer 2025
Tuition
Alumni: $505 per credit Non-Alumni: $620 per credit
Technology Fee
$70 per term
Application Fee
$30 online $60 paper
Late Registration Fee for registration submitted after the add/drop deadline
$60
Late Transaction Fee for employer reimbursement applications received after the second week of the semester
$55
Transcript Fee
$10.00 minimum Additional fees may apply, refer to the Registrar's site
All fees are subject to change without notice. The University reserves the right to
change, delete or add to this pricing schedule as deemed appropriate. Transcripts
and diploma will not be released for any student who has an outstanding balance owed
to Cal Lutheran.