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The Cybersecurity major falls under the Computer and Information Technology program, which holds accreditation from ABET's Computing Accreditation Commission (www.abet.org).
Protecting sensitive information stands as a critical objective for any robust IT infrastructure. When security systems are compromised, private financial details or confidential data become exposed to potential misuse. As a cybersecurity student at Purdue University, you'll develop expertise in building protected networks and techniques for identifying security threats.
There's significant and growing demand for cybersecurity specialists as organizations across sectors prioritize protecting their digital assets and maintaining trust. Purdue's cybersecurity curriculum addresses this need through a well-rounded IT education with strong security foundations. This program integrates technical competencies like encryption methods, system forensics, and secure programming with critical analysis and criminal behavior studies.
The program emphasizes practical experience through numerous project opportunities. From evaluating system weaknesses to developing protective measures, you'll regularly apply classroom concepts. Industry collaborations provide valuable internship placements where you can immediately implement your cybersecurity training.