Does anyone have any experience or knowledge of accredited online(all or mostly) graduate degrees in Information Security? I am thinking about pursuing such a degree alongside work if possible. Thanks!
East Carolina University offers an MS in Technology Systems with a concentration in Information Security. Northcentral University offers an MBA, DBA, and a PhD in Business Administration with a specialization in Computer and Information Security.
Start here: http://www.nsa.gov/ia/academia/caemap.cfm?MenuID=10.1.1.2 Not all are online, but it will be worth your time you look through them. Do some other searches on my older posts about the NSA schools. I like U of Dallas, Walsh, Capitol .... to name a few.
The website Steve listed has my suggestions beat hands down. Outstanding resource for information security degrees!
I believe the following insitution have this program: Capitol College Southern Methodist University Dakota State University (Starts in 2007) University of Denver I recommend to go with Capitol College; their program name is going to be change into Information Assurance 'cause it is required by NAS accredited.
Colorado Technical University - MSM-ISS Hi Digit, I can only speak from experience and I liked CTU a great deal. It's not cheap, seems to go up about $1-2k a year in price. There is a lot of project management also in this degree along with Information System Security. It's done me well in my career track. s/
The name change has nothing to do with the NSA accreditation. The degree is more of an IA degree than a network security degree. One should also know it is much more technical than most IA degrees such as Norwich. Please note that Norwich is a very fine program, one I hold in high regard, however, you will not be writing Snort rules or working with Ethereal in their program.