The Johns Hopkins Information Security Institute (JHUISI) will develop curriculum for predominantly undergraduate and liberal arts schools to broaden the path to STEM professions through Cybersecurity leaning. The National Science Foundation (NSF), under the Division of Undergraduate Education, awarded JHUISI $150,000 to support the three-year project. The goal of this project is to mitigate the […]
In addition to the Technology & Research Track, in the fall of 2015, JHUISI introduced a new Master of Science in Security Informatics track in Policy & Management, designed to combine key elements of a technical leadership education in information security, along with courses in management, business and policy. This full-time, three-semester, 10-course (plus capstone […]
At a time when cybersecurity attacks are more frequent and damaging, the National Science Foundation has awarded $2.2 million to the Johns Hopkins University Information Security Institute to support a graduate-level degree program that teaches students how to recognize and protect against digital threats. The grant will be allocated over five years as part of […]