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by Whinner 2161 days ago
I’m in Georgia Techs online MS in cybersecurity program and have argued these points a few times. Most of the cybersecurity classes are just CS classes. I think it was just a money grab to repackage their existing CS degree into a more marketable package.

I’ve argued that we should have some type of network and OS hardening classes. There is a required network security And secure computer communication class but they are much more about programming vs implementation. The counter arguments I get are that what I’m suggesting is more aligned with a vendor cert. But a lot of cyber security is doing the hardening of os and proper user access.

A lot of the cyber students end up switching to the policy track instead of the information security track. They are admitting students with almost no prior CS experience. They get away with only having to take an intro to cyber security CS class. Their remaining classes are all management classes marginally related to security.

I’m going to use this article to backup my arguments that there is more to cybersecurity than programming.