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Discover creative approaches to leveraging information technology for safeguarding sensitive data and protecting IT systems. The UNT Information Science Ph.D. program addresses the diverse and evolving demands of the digital era through its Cybersecurity specialization, a collaborative initiative with UNT's Department of Computer Science and Engineering and Department of Information Technology and Decision Sciences. This program aims to deliver comprehensive interdisciplinary education, research opportunities, and professional services in cybersecurity. Graduates will emerge as scholars equipped to investigate pressing cybersecurity challenges from an information science viewpoint, meeting the growing demand for expert researchers to support government agencies, military organizations, and public institutions in protecting our digital infrastructure and resources.
The Cybersecurity concentration within UNT's Information Science Ph.D. program caters to the dynamic requirements of our information-driven society, acknowledging the pivotal importance of data and digital technologies across personal, social, economic, and cultural domains. The program attracts students from various academic backgrounds, fostering the development of specialized knowledge and skills in innovative, cross-disciplinary areas of information science. Given the complex nature of this field, the curriculum integrates resources, coursework, and faculty expertise from multiple academic departments.