If you’re thinking about a career in information security, your timing couldn’t be better.
In 2021, U.S. entities reported an all-time high of more than 1,800 data breaches, according to the nonprofit Identity Theft Resource Center. And in 2022, cyberattacks and customer-data compromises, such as phishing, supply-chain attacks and ransomware, impacted at least 422 million people.
More than ever, businesses require another line of defense to protect sensitive data. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimated that job openings for information security analysts will grow nationally by 33% from 2023 to 2033, and by 35% in Washington state from 2022 to 2032.
Programs in Cybersecurity
Ready to learn how to stop hackers in their tracks? UW Professional & Continuing Education has a variety of programs to prepare you for critical roles in cybersecurity.
Certificate in Cybersecurity
Prepare yourself to become a security analyst by learning how to protect all aspects of your company’s IT operations from security threats and cyberattack. Get hands-on technical experience in planning, building and managing secure environments while learning how to defend against attacks and build contingency plans.
Designed For: Systems or network administrators, software developers, security analysts and IT managers
Duration: 8 months part time
Location: Online
Certificate in Cybersecurity Risk Management
In this management-focused program, you’ll learn how to oversee your company’s cybersecurity strategy and manage the attendant risks. We’ll survey the major types of threats and how to mitigate them. You’ll evaluate the costs and benefits of various security approaches and complete a consulting project for a real company. Walk away with the ability to create security risk management programs for organizations of any size.
Designed For: Those looking to start or advance in the field of cybersecurity risk management
Duration: 9 months part time
Location: Online
Master of Science in Information Management (MSIM)
Offered by the UW iSchool, the MSIM offers six areas of specialization, including one in information security. Students in this track learn how to effectively manage and protect information assets.
Designed For: Those looking to start or advance their careers in information management, with a focus on information security
Duration: 1 year full time or 2 years part time
Location: UW Seattle and Online
Master of Science in Cybersecurity Engineering, UW Bothell
Learn how to build secure software systems from the ground up and respond to security incidents as they arise. You’ll gain hands-on experience in penetration testing, wireless and network security, cryptography, security of emerging technologies and more.
Designed For: Those with a bachelor’s degree in computer science or the equivalent
Duration: 2 years full time or 3 years part time
Location: UW Bothell
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