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The MS Computing Track in Secure Computing (MSSC) thoroughly equips graduate students for professional roles in cybersecurity research and development. This program delivers both fundamental cybersecurity knowledge and practical experience with advanced technologies. Students gain real-world skills in identifying and analyzing cyber threats, as well as implementing prevention strategies, incident response, and system recovery. The curriculum covers human factors in security and privacy, along with cyber operations such as criminal investigations and digital forensics. Through a partnership with the University of Utah's David Eccles School of Business, students also explore the business dimensions of security, particularly cybersecurity risk management and compliance.
The computing curriculum consists of specialized tracks aligned with specific focus areas. While emphasizing theoretical foundations, systems, and hardware, the computer science program offers considerable flexibility beyond core requirements. It's important to note that the computer science program doesn't include tracks. Most programs and tracks welcome both MS and PhD candidates, with the exception of the Secure Computing Track, which is exclusively available to MS students.