Computer and information security are evolving disciplines that involve the study of information technology, strategy, policy and standards regarding security and operations in cyberspace.
Students are introduced to top security tools and expert faculty in the best computer science technologies, including: computer and network protection, penetration testing and prevention and security in mobile devices and the internet of things (IOT).
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Some of the most advanced computer labs in the region are available in Marshall’s Arthur Weisberg Family Applied Engineering Complex, which houses the Weisberg Division of Computer Science. The 155,000 square foot complex features four stories of research labs, classrooms and offices—all equipped with the newest and fastest technology available.
Our courses promote collaboration with industry, government and education institutions. Computer and Information Security majors at Marshall have opportunities to work on research opportunities with faculty.
In our Computer and Information Security bachelor’s degree program, you can benefit from participating in a number of internships, including: CBS Interactive, Fox Sports, JP Morgan & Chase Leadership Development Program, West Virginia Governor’s Internship Program and faculty-mentored programs.
- Security Analyst
- Cryptographer
- Security Adminsitrator/Manager
- Incident Responder
- Penetration Tester
- Security Architect
- Cybersecurity Consultant