The master’s in Cybersecurity program provides students with the latest strategies to reduce vulnerabilities, manage cyberattacks, and master digital forensics. You can tailor your studies with courses that align with your career path in cybersecurity.
Our program was ranked one of the top 20 online programs by Fortune in 2022, 2023 and 2024.
Computers have made organizations easier to run. All accounting information, inventory records, customer data, and intellectual property that an organization possesses is contained somewhere in an electronic file. As such, these electronic files are vulnerable to attacks from both employees and outsiders from around the world. This course will provide the student with an understanding of how computer fraud and manipulation is accomplished and what security measures should be instituted to prevent it.
This course introduces students to the differences between cybercrime, cyber espionage, and cyber warfare by discussing the relationship of cyber intrusions and cybersecurity to nations, businesses, society, and people. Students will use case studies to analyze the threats, vulnerabilities and risks present in these environments and develop strategies to reduce the breaches and mitigate the damages.
This course explores all aspects of computing and communications security, including policy, authentication, authorization, administration, and business resumption planning. It examines key security technologies, such as encryption, firewalls, public-key infrastructures, smart cards, and related technologies that support the development of an overall security architecture. Coursework includes plans for developing and implementing a technology security strategy focused on business needs.
Our program stands out for its commitment to transforming passion into professional careers. Students are equipped with the necessary credentials and capabilities that will allow them to thrive in their careers.
Yang Wang is an Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Programs in Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Computer Information Science at La Salle University. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Georgia State University in 2012, where he received the Ph.D. Dissertation Grant Award and the Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award. Before joining La Salle, he held several industry positions, including senior engineering roles at Futurewei Technologies and Internap. Dr. Wang has authored over 50 peer-reviewed publications in areas such as optical networking, network virtualization, and cybersecurity. His recent scholarly work focuses on generative AI in education and security, as well as AI-driven research on network optimization. He has secured multiple REU grants to support undergraduate research and was recently awarded a community-based research grant to develop a gamified, AI-infused learning platform aimed at supporting youth mental health coping skills. He actively serves on technical committees for IEEE and ACM conferences and has been recognized as an Exemplary Reviewer by the IEEE Communications Society.