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Cybersecurity Management Online Master's Degree Program

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10
Total Courses
$595
Cost per Credit
10 months
Time to Completion With 2 Courses per Term
15-18 hours/week
Time Commitment
Upcoming Start Dates

Lead the Future of Organizational Cybersecurity

Advance your career with Champlain College Online's (CCO) Master of Science in Cybersecurity Management. This 30-credit program prepares you to develop and implement effective security strategies across complex organizational environments. Designed for working professionals with IT and cybersecurity backgrounds, our curriculum balances technical expertise with management skills, enabling you to lead teams, communicate with stakeholders, and develop the robust security frameworks needed to protect today's most valuable digital assets.

Develop Advanced Cybersecurity Leadership Skills 

  • Strategic Risk Management: Learn to identify, assess, and mitigate complex security risks across diverse organizational environments using industry-standard frameworks and methodologies.
  • Security Architecture Design: Master the principles of designing secure network and system architectures that implement defense-in-depth strategies aligned with business objectives and regulatory requirements.
  • Incident Response Leadership: Develop and implement comprehensive incident response and event management plans, applying forensic investigation principles to minimize organizational impact.
  • Executive Communication: Enhance your ability to communicate complex technical concepts to diverse stakeholders, facilitate cross-functional collaboration, and lead technology-driven teams.
  • Governance and Compliance: Create and implement compliance strategies aligned with relevant security laws and frameworks while driving organizational adoption through comprehensive security awareness programs.
  • Strategic Leadership: Build the leadership skills to drive innovation, manage security operations, and align cybersecurity initiatives with organizational goals and business strategy.

Program Curriculum

Learn more about Champlain's 100% online master's in information security management, designed for working professionals.

Champlain's online cybersecurity management courses encompass the top skills needed by today's cybersecurity professionals.  

* For admission to this program, students must demonstrate previous coursework and/or experience in information technology (IT) and Digital Forensics. Students who do not display sufficient IT knowledge and skills will need to complete CMIT-500 before starting the program.

Understanding risk and identifying the threats organizations face are essential skills for today's information security professionals. In this course that introduces students to the graduate degree program, students learn to compute impact scores for vulnerabilities, classify data, and use Champlain College Online's virtual environment to explore how to use IOCs (Indicators of Compromise).

Security controls are used to maintain confidentiality, integrity and availability of systems and typically enterprise architectures are built using frameworks. Students move beyond defense in depth and breadth strategies and "learn by doing" in this course, working in the virtual environment with tools like Nmap, Open-AduIT, Splunk, and more.

Prerequisites

Complete OPSC-501

Hands-on labs and assignments using Kali Linux, Metasploitable, Nessus and Armitage build on previously acquired knowledge of threat and vulnerability classification in this course that allows students to use the knowledge of a vulnerability to perform threat analysis. Vulnerability and patch management processes are also addressed.

Prerequisites

Complete OPSC-501

It's not a question of if an incident will take place, but when. Organizations must assume they will suffer a breach, data loss or other security event that will impact operations. Students learn to prioritize events, develop and document an incident response plan, and identify the role of forensic investigations in incident response as well as use tools to perform USB and memory forensics exercises.

Prerequisites

Complete OPSC-520 and OPSC-501

This course is designed to introduce a systematic process for planning, organizing and controlling projects. The course will present a practical methodology for completing projects more quickly with fewer problems. Student work will consist of readings, research, class special-topic presentations, group activities, a project management journal, and participation in a real world IT business project. Students will be encouraged to apply project-management techniques to solve existing real-world technology-related business problems.

In this course, students explore the various aspects of human interaction required to be successful technology leaders, including communication, collaboration, conflict resolution, and emotional intelligence. Students learn how to communicate complex technical concepts to non-technical audiences, manage diverse perspectives and experiences to promote cross-cultural communication and diversity in the workplace, and effectively communicate with stakeholders and clients to resolve conflicts and negotiate agreements.

In this course, students will examine the principles of technology leadership and learn how to develop and implement effective strategies to foster innovation and drive growth in technology-driven organizations. Students will also learn techniques for decision-making, and influencing and motivating others, and how to build and lead diverse and inclusive tech teams.

Students will learn to differentiate privacy from security and how international, federal and state regulations impact organizations and govern the security of information systems and data. They will also identify security standards, survey compliance frameworks, measure return on security investment and assess the effectiveness of a security awareness program.

Prerequisites

Complete OPSC-501 and OPSC-515

Today's adversaries are organized and well-funded which is why security professionals must understand their tactics and targets. Students in this course learn to distinguish cyberwarfare from cybercrime, and the differences between nation-states and APTs (Advanced Persistent Threats). The methods may differ but the target stays the same, especially when social engineering is involved.

Prerequisites

Complete OPSC-530

Students will demonstrate advanced understanding of information security concepts, including the ability to assess risk, classify vulnerabilities and threats, and respond/recover to/from security incidents. They will be expected to utilize appropriate written and oral communication skills to showcase their ability to analyze security strategies within organizations, and manage/lead compliance and awareness efforts. Successful completion of a Capstone Project is required.

Prerequisites

Complete 24 credits in OPSC

Additional Program Details

  • Critically evaluate and apply risk assessment frameworks to identify, classify, and prioritize risks in IT systems, recommending and implementing strategies for mitigating security risks across diverse organizational environments.
  • Design, evaluate, and enhance secure network and system architectures, implementing defense-in-depth and defense-in-breadth strategies aligned with business objectives, data sensitivity, and regulatory requirements.
  • Develop, execute, and critically assess incident response and event management plans, applying forensic investigation principles and post-incident analysis to continuously improve response capabilities and minimize organizational impact.
  • Apply advanced leadership, communication, and conflict-resolution strategies to effectively lead technology-driven teams, facilitate cross-functional collaboration, and communicate complex technical concepts to diverse stakeholders in a security context.
  • Formulate and implement compliance and governance strategies in line with relevant security laws, standards, and frameworks; assess return on security investment; and drive organizational compliance through comprehensive security awareness and training programs.

Champlain College Online's computer science faculty, led by Department Chair Richard Pickering, are expert practitioners in the field. Their industry expertise ensures that our curriculum is aligned with the needs of employers, and reflects the skills today’s IT systems professionals need for success. Classes led by our seasoned experts will give you real-world insight into the world of information technology, and create a rich community of career-focused learning.

Tuition & Costs

Graduate Tuition Fall '24 - Summer '26

$595 per credit
$450 PER CREDIT FOR ALUMNI, associate degree graduates, Servicemembers, Veterans**, and family members of veterans and servicemembers
$150 One-time graduation fee

*Based on a 3-credit course; cost will vary if course is a different number of credits

See the graduate cost of attendance and fees here

** Veteran rate effective Spring 2025, not retroactive


 

Affordability and Paying For Your Education

We provide a number of options to make your online education affordable, including preferred tuition for alumni, associate degree graduates, community college graduates, and military.

What Can You Do With a Master's in Cybersecurity Management?

The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects outstanding growth for cybersecurity leadership roles. Computer and information systems managers, including cybersecurity managers, can expect job growth of 17% from 2023 to 2033*. The program's emphasis on technical implementation and strategic leadership prepares you for today's challenges and the evolving threats of tomorrow's cybersecurity landscape. 

*Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Computer and Information Systems Managers

Top Positions for an MS in Cybersecurity Management Graduate:

  • Chief Information Security Officer (CISO)
  • Cybersecurity Director
  • Security Consultant
  • Information Security Manager
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Named the among the best schools with accelerated bachelor's degrees by Intelligent.com

FAQs: Online Master’s in Cybersecurity Management

Our online master’s in cybersecurity management program is for students who want to build on their bachelor’s education and work in management-level positions. If you want to become a leader and focus on managing others, this could be a perfect way to build your qualifications.

This online master’s in cybersecurity places an emphasis on advanced leadership and communication skills. These learning objectives are essential in a world full of ever-evolving cyber threats that impact every industry and technology.

Yes, Champlain College Online offers a curriculum that aligns with current technology and the needs of employers. This helps ensure you can build the confidence and skills to enter higher-level roles as soon as you complete the program. If you aren’t sure if this program will prepare you for the career you want, talk to us today so we can help you make an informed decision.

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