Information Security Masters

Discussion in 'IT and Computer-Related Degrees' started by vonnell1, Jan 9, 2004.

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  1. -kevin-

    -kevin- Resident Redneck

    Jim,

    Just so I don't misunderstand your comment, how about qualifying your observation about the U.S. MIlitary? Specific examples would be nice. Schools such as the Air Force Academy, US Naval Academy, US Military Academy, Naval Post Graduate School, etc...hold regional and program accreditation, including under AACSB and ABET. I'm not sure what your comment is based on and I would like to be enlightened. Especially in light of the fact that no traditional civilian school will provide you with training on classified systems and networks, and in fact, unless you hold the appropriate clearance you won't even get a peek at the manuals or directives that govern these implementations. I also doubt that the folks at DARPA consider themselves checking the block.
     
  2. jimnagrom

    jimnagrom New Member

    Fed,

    With all due respect...and I have an account as a member f the CAEIAE with the NSA...

    You appear to have wondered fairly far of the track...in the context of the thread I was replying to...or

    I am not interested in trying to clarify with you how you relate your question to my answer of another question.

    Nothing personal :)
     
  3. Splas

    Splas New Member

  4. Jeff Walker

    Jeff Walker New Member

    University of Illinois offers a Master of Computer Science with 100% DL. New this year, you can essentially specialize in computer security (though teh degree is still an MCS degree).

    http://www.cs.uiuc.edu/join/i2cs.html

    I am a current UIUC MCS student and can't recommend their program enough (though I am not taking any of the security classes).
     
  5. leo

    leo Member

    I´m doing the Univ.of London programme and it´s worth every penny.

    Remember you usually get what you pay for.
     
  6. rdward

    rdward New Member

  7. Thoraldus Strivlyn

    Thoraldus Strivlyn New Member

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