An undergraduate cybersecurity degree is a technical degree that offers students the knowledge needed to protect and defend internet/intranet computer networks, operating systems, and data from cyber attacks. It focuses on systems thinking, security principles, and adaptive incident response tactics.
Herzing’s cybersecurity program covers additional topics in cryptography, cyber law and ethics, information assurance, computer forensics and network defense.
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