Journal Post #2

Majors offered by ODU and how they Relate to Cybersecurity. At Old Dominion University there are four majors offered that directly relate to Cybersecurity. These include:

  1. Cybersecurity
  2. Cybercrime
  3. Enterprise Cybersecurity
  4. Cyber Operations

According to ODU’s site, “The cybercrime major prepares students for occupations in law enforcement and information technology. Students in the cybercrime program will be required to developed strong written and verbal communication skills, as well as skills in mathematics and logic. Students will take courses in criminology, cybersecurity, and information technology. Through these courses they will learn about technology-related criminal justice issues, including cyberlaws and computer crime investigations. They will also acquire the technical skills that employers ask for, including knowledge of cybersecurity, digital forensics, computer networking, and common programming languages like Java and C+.” Cybercrime as a major at ODU is unique due to the fact that students are able to double majoring in cybersecurity, information technology or criminal justice.

Also according to ODU’s site, Cybersecurity as a major “prepares graduates with the skills necessary to protect computer systems, networks, and online data from attack and compromise. Throughout the program, students will learn to troubleshoot and to identify potential security lapses through classroom instruction, hands-on computer lab sessions and opportunities to participate in research projects. Courses focus primarily on computer science, computer engineering and engineering management, information technology and decision science, information assurance, wireless networking, criminal justice, philosophy and psychology. Students will learn how to collect forensic evidence in prosecution of cybercrime or maintenance of network security.”

Additionally according to ODU’s site, “Cyber Operations is an interdisciplinary major encompassing the entire scope of cyberspace and related operations that are both technical and non-technical (i.e., ethical, legal, human-centered, etc.) in nature. Cyber Operations is a complementary discipline to Cybersecurity. Cyber Operations places a particular emphasis on technologies and techniques applicable to all operational and system levels. Coursework in Cyber Operations balances theory, practice and hands-on labs inspired by real-life scenarios. Skills and competencies emphasized are in system attack, infiltration, exploitation, defense, mitigation, and recovery.” This specific major is unique as this major is one of only two programs in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Finally according to ODU’s site, “The Enterprise Cybersecurity program is designed to provide students with a technical background in cybersecurity technology as well as a broad perspective of the business environment in which cybersecurity plays a critical role. The major emphasizes programming, business analysis, networking, enterprise architecture and cyber defense skills; these skills can provide a basis for job entry, career development and flexibility amid the rapid changes in cybersecurity vulnerabilities and threats.” This major is unique in the fact that the education given is a balance between technology and business.

Works Cited

“Enterprise Cybersecurity (Information Systems & Technology, B.S.B.A).” Old Dominion University, ODU, https://www.odu.edu/academics/programs/undergraduate/enterprise-cybersecurity.

“Cyber Operations (B.S.).” Old Dominion University, ODU, https://www.odu.edu/academics/programs/undergraduate/cyberoperations.

“Cybersecurity (B.S.).” Old Dominion University, ODU, https://www.odu.edu/academics/programs/undergraduate/cybersecurity.

“Cybercrime (Interdisciplinary Studies, B.S.).” Old Dominion University, ODU, https://www.odu.edu/academics/programs/undergraduate/cybercrime.

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