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Master Cybersecurity-Driven Management

IT'S YOUR TIME to take the lead. 

Your future in business leadership needs a new essential skill: cybersecurity expertise. But not the kind that keeps you in the server room. Our Master of Management (M.M.) specialization prepares you to lead from the boardroom, where you'll shape strategies that protect your organization's most valuable assets—its data, reputation, and future.

 

What is a Master of Management specialization in Cybersecurity?

Every day, organizations face new digital threats that can shake their foundations. But here’s the truth: while technical experts can build firewalls, it takes visionary leaders like you to build truly resilient organizations.

Through the M.M. with a specialization in Cybersecurity, you’ll develop the strategic mindset and leadership capabilities to protect what matters most—your organization’s future, reputation, and success. This specialization empowers you to bridge the gap between the server room and the boardroom, turning cyber challenges into competitive advantages. 

This program is designed for future-focused leaders who want to understand, manage, and strategically apply cybersecurity principles to protect their organizations in an increasingly digital world.

Business Professionals

Individuals in business roles who need to understand cybersecurity principles to better protect their organizations. This includes managers, executives, and entrepreneurs who want to incorporate cybersecurity into their strategic planning and operations. 

Non-Technical Managers

Managers without a technical background who currently or hope to oversee IT or cybersecurity teams and need to understand cybersecurity fundamentals to make informed decisions and communicate effectively with their technical staff.

Aspiring CISOs

Those aiming for Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) roles or similar leadership positions in cybersecurity who need a strong understanding of cybersecurity principles combined with business acumen.

IT Professionals Transitioning to Management

IT professionals looking to move into management roles who need to understand the business implications of cybersecurity and how to communicate technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.

Compliance and Risk Management Professionals

Individuals working in compliance, risk management, and governance roles who need to understand cybersecurity to ensure their organizations comply with relevant regulations and standards.

M.M. Students Interested in Technology

M.M. students who want to specialize in technology management and need to include cybersecurity knowledge in their skill set to handle modern business challenges effectively.

Entrepreneurs and Start-Up Founders
Entrepreneurs who need to ensure their startups are secure from cyber threats and understand the importance of incorporating cybersecurity measures from the beginning.

Finance Professionals
Finance professionals who need to understand the cybersecurity risks related to financial transactions and data to protect sensitive financial information and ensure compliance with regulations.

NOTE: Even if you don’t plan to work directly in cybersecurity, the knowledge gained in this program strengthens your ability to manage risks, make informed decisions, and protect organizational assets. These skills are valuable across business management, compliance, governance, and strategy—making you a more versatile and forward-thinking leader.


What are the course requirements? 

To complete your Master of Management with a Cybersecurity specialization, you will need to take three of the following four courses in addition to the 10 core management courses:

Information Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance
Transform complex regulations into clear action plans. You'll learn to build governance frameworks that protect your organization while enabling innovation and growth. Real-world case studies show you how leading companies navigate these challenges.

Network Architectures for Cyber Managers
Decode the technical landscape without getting lost in the details. Master the essentials of modern infrastructure – from cloud computing to IoT – so you can make informed decisions about your organization's digital future.

Cyber Risk Management and Strategy
Move from reactive to proactive. You'll develop strategies that anticipate threats, create response plans that work under pressure, and learn how to turn security investments into business advantages.

Ethical Hacking
Step into the mindset of both defender and attacker. Through hands-on simulations, you'll uncover vulnerabilities the way real threats do – and learn to stop them before they strike. No coding experience needed.

 

What makes this program special?

Online-First: This program is built to ensure that its online classes are not merely attempting to recreate the in-person experience, but truly leverage the strengths of online learning. Students are able to enjoy the flexibility of remote coursework and engage with students at other leading institutions, bolstering their professional networks for the future.

Accessible to All: Designed for inclusivity, the program provides a strong foundation in cybersecurity through low-code tools, empowering students to manage and oversee projects without requiring advanced technical expertise.

Leadership and Ethics: Students gain the skills to lead cybersecurity initiatives with a strategic focus, identifying risks, implementing solutions, and addressing ethical considerations to ensure responsible and effective security practices.

Effective Communication: The curriculum emphasizes bridging the gap between technical teams and business stakeholders, teaching students to translate complex cybersecurity challenges into actionable strategies that drive organizational resilience and informed decision-making.

 

Are there jobs in Cybersecurity? 

Yes! In fact, Cybersecurity careers are in high demand as organizations face increasing threats to their data, systems, and networks.

– $198,000 (With Experience)
A Cybersecurity Strategy Consultant helps organizations align their security measures with business objectives by assessing risks, identifying vulnerabilities, and developing comprehensive strategies to protect critical assets. They provide expert guidance on implementing effective policies, ensuring regulatory compliance, and fostering long-term resilience against cyber threats.

– $158,000 (With Experience)
A Cyber Risk Manager identifies, assesses, and mitigates cybersecurity risks that could impact an organization's operations, data, and assets. They develop risk management frameworks, implement mitigation strategies, and ensure compliance with regulatory standards to safeguard the organization's security posture.

– $385,000 (With Experience)
A Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) oversees an organization's information security strategy, ensuring that data, systems, and networks are protected against cyber threats. They manage security teams, develop policies, and align cybersecurity initiatives with business objectives, while ensuring compliance with regulations and responding to emerging risks.

– $296,000 (With Experience)
A Director of Cybersecurity leads the implementation and management of an organization’s cybersecurity programs, ensuring systems, networks, and data are protected against threats. They oversee security teams, develop strategies to mitigate risks, and align cybersecurity efforts with organizational goals while ensuring regulatory compliance.

 

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