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The Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity and Global Policy is a joint initiative between the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies. This program equips students with both technical skills and policy knowledge essential for success in this fast-growing, high-need discipline. Participants will develop advanced competencies in programming, data architecture, network systems, and security measures while simultaneously studying the diverse privacy concerns, cultural implications, economic factors, legal frameworks, security challenges, and diplomatic considerations within cybersecurity. Graduates will master analyzing self-perception and global perspectives, improving communication methods, and reinforcing safeguards for confidential data and personal privacy. Whether addressing international terrorism, election security, misinformation proliferation, or data protection, comprehending technological policy risks and worldwide cultural effects has never been more crucial. Our graduates will lead the charge in safeguarding digital information, personal identities, and monetary exchanges.