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Security Basics
Masters in Information Security/Assurance May 08 2008 11:23PM Mark Dy-Ragos (bragot gmail com) (4 replies) RE: Masters in Information Security/Assurance May 09 2008 05:57PM Brandon Louder (Brandon Louder mckennan org) (1 replies) Re: Masters in Information Security/Assurance May 09 2008 06:58PM Jon Gucinski (gucinski gmail com) (1 replies) Re: Masters in Information Security/Assurance May 09 2008 07:55PM Deepak Nuli (dnuli purdue edu) (1 replies) RE: Masters in Information Security/Assurance May 09 2008 09:30PM Nelson, James (jnelson ad nmsu edu) (3 replies) RE: Masters in Information Security/Assurance May 19 2008 04:29PM Deepak J. Mathew (deepakm rice edu) (2 replies) RE: Masters in Information Security/Assurance May 12 2008 09:05PM Chuck Taylor (h00k00k gmail com) (1 replies) Re: Masters in Information Security/Assurance May 12 2008 02:40PM Elizabeth Tolson (elizabethtolson gmail com) (2 replies) RE: Masters in Information Security/Assurance May 12 2008 02:58PM Brandon Louder (Brandon Louder mckennan org) (1 replies) RE: Masters in Information Security/Assurance May 12 2008 02:56PM Josh Brower (josh tothelasttribe com) Re: Masters in Information Security/Assurance May 09 2008 02:41PM Elizabeth Tolson (elizabethtolson gmail com) (2 replies) |
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Also not being a programmer, many of the programs require at least 1 or
2 classes in a programming language such as C++ or C#. That is a show
stopper for me.
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From: listbounce (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed] [mailto:listbounce (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]]
On Behalf Of Mark Dy-Ragos
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 4:23 PM
To: security-basics (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]
Subject: Masters in Information Security/Assurance
Greetings All,
I'm doing some research on the different masteral degrees available
for Information Security or Information Assurance. There seem to be
so many different options and paths available that I'd like to solicit
member feedback on the topic. Below is a summary of what I'm looking
at:
1. My goal for now is to get good comprehensive education around
relevant security topics.
2. There's a long list of NSA accredited centers listed here:
http://www.nsa.gov/ia/academia/caemap.cfm?MenuID=10.1.1.2. What's
lacking though is an objective review of each college's offering and
the cost.
3. Price of the program is definitely a factor. I'm sure I stand to
learn a lot from these programs, but are they worth the investment?
Would love to hear the feedback of other members, especially those who
have taken a masteral course.
Thanks,
Mark
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