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Certificate in Cybersecurity Analyst

The purpose of this program is to prepare graduates with the basic understanding of processing, storing and securing of data and information in software, hardware and networks. With the growing threat of cyber-attacks or security breaches of organizational databases and network infrastructure, security graduates are expected to understand Information security beyond simple terminology and concepts. Students learn to securely configure and administer Windows and Linux servers, which are the common environments to protect and secure an organization's critical information assets and business systems.

In addition to being a freestanding certificate, the Cybersecurity Certificate program coursework may be selected as the Information technology electives in another program. If a student has completed a Sullivan University degree, which Includes the coursework of the Cybersecurity Certificate, the student may apply for the Certificate in Cybersecurity when completing the graduation application.

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