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Master Cybersecurity Expertise to Protect Critical Digital Assets. Offered on campus, online, or through a hybrid approach, Boston University Metropolitan College's (MET) Graduate Certificate in Information Security equips professionals with the knowledge to establish and maintain robust IT security frameworks. Cybersecurity Ventures reports an anticipated 3.5 million unfilled cybersecurity positions in 2021, with MIT Technology Review noting that less than 25% of applicants meet the necessary qualifications.
This BU MET certificate program delivers targeted training to safeguard sensitive organizational data against cyber threats like unauthorized access, data leaks, or system compromises—preventing potential financial losses, legal consequences, and operational collapse.
Across industries—from healthcare providers and government entities to financial institutions and corporations—modern operations depend on technological infrastructure. This widespread digital footprint creates substantial vulnerability to security breaches, with ever-growing amounts of sensitive data exposed to cybercriminals. The Information Security certificate curriculum explores key cybersecurity domains, including policy development and system protection. Students gain digital forensic investigation skills, database security knowledge, and familiarity with critical compliance standards like HIPAA, PCI, and GLBA that ensure data privacy.
Completion Time: 8-12 Months