ABOUT
SECURITY
MANAGEMENT
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SECURITY
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About
Security
and
Security
Management:
Between
employee
theft,
computer
hackers
and
identity
theft,
the
threat
of
corporate
espionage,
and
the
rare
but
real
danger
of
workplace
violence,
security
is
a
pressing
concern
in
today's
corporate
environments,
resulting
in
the
compatatively
recent
emergence
of
Security
and
Security
Management
programs
to
train
individuals
in
the
entire
spectrum
of
issues
relating
to
workplace
security,
and
protecting
a
company's
physical
assets,
intellectual
property,
and
employees.
The
courses
offered
through
these
schools
give
students
a
practical
and
theoretical
foundation
in
issues
of
workplace
security,
using
tools
such
as
risk
analysis,
detecting
security
threats
within
the
workplace,
planning
and
deploying
countermeasures,
developing
an
effective
workplace
security
management
program
and
being
ready
to
execute
that
program,
and
how
to
manage
a
highly
qualified
security
team.
Some
programs
will
focus
exclusively
on
the
cybersecurity
component,
safeguarding
systems
and
protecting
against
unauthorized
extraction
of
sensitive
data,
including
corporate
secrets
and
personnel
data
that
could
be
exploited
for
identity
theft.
OTHER
SECURITY
AND
SECURITY
MANAGEMENT
PROGRAMS |
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- Information
Technology
-
Cybersecurity
Concentration
-
Bachelor
of
Science

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- Business/Business
Security
and
Assurance
-
Bachelor
of
Science
- Criminal
Justice
/
Private
Security
-
Associate
of
Applied
Science
(AAS)
- Criminal
Justice
/
Private
Security
-
Bachelor
of
Science

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- Business
-
Safety
and
Security
Administration
-
Associate
Degree

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- Cyber
Security
-
Bachelor's
Degree

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