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About the Master's Degree in Cybersecurity

Why Study Cybersecurity Management at Cedarville?

With online security threats rapidly increasing, the demand for cybersecurity professionals is rising. Prepare for advanced roles in this vital, growing field with an online MBA in cybersecurity management. You'll gain expertise in security laws and policies and learn to identify data risks through case studies. Offered by Cedarville's Robert W. Plaster School of Business, the cybersecurity management master's program will equip you to create security solutions and to further Christ's name through your career.

As with all of our MBA programs, you'll study business through a biblical lens that emphasizes:

  • Excellence in personal standards and discernment
  • Kingdom influence through serving others
  • Stewardship of God-given talents
  • Leadership with a servant's heart

If you're looking to expand your cybersecurity management knowledge with added flexibility, check out our online, 12-hour Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity Management, open to anyone with a bachelor's or master's degree.

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Think like a hacker. Adversarial thinking is the ability to understand the capabilities of hackers and being able to anticipate their attacks. Watch a lecture by Cedarville professor Dr. Seth Hamman where he explains adversarial thinking and why it's important for cybersecurity or a panel discussion titled "Cybersecurity: Our Generation's Cold War".

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Jeffrey Haymond, PhD

Dean, Robert W. Plaster School of Business; Professor of Economics

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John Delano, PhD

Associate Dean, Robert W. Plaster School of Business; Professor of Information Technology Management

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Kelley Anderson

Graduate Enrollment Advisor for Business and Innovation

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