The ACS program requires just 48 accredited college credits in any subject to begin, enabling you to get started on your SANS.edu courses while you complete your BACS prerequiste requirements. The ACS ...
For all graduate programs (except the graduate certificate in software supply chain security), have at least 12 months of professional work experience in information security or information technology ...
Many honeypot studies focus on the trends, sources, and motivations behind recorded attacks. For organizations choosing hosting providers, it is compelling to understand any differences in the attacks ...
Many traditional intrusion detection systems (IDS) may struggle with the unique devices and protocols in OT networks. Proprietary protocols are more common, and they may not be able to be parsed by ...
Designed for working professionals, the SANS.edu master's degree in cybersecurity develops both hands-on technical skills and the ability to lead.
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Designed for working InfoSec and IT professionals, the graduate certificate in Incident Response is a highly technical program focused on developing your ability to manage both a computer and ...
Not just for undergrads, our upper division Applied Cybersecurity Certificate program is for anyone (age 18 to 60+) with 2 years of college credits who wants the hands-on experience and certifications ...
Master's degree candidates at SANS.edu conduct research that is relevant, has real world impact, and often provides cutting-edge advancements to the field of cybersecurity, all under the guidance and ...
Prepare to be one of the most job-ready candidates in cybersecurity. Bring in 70 credits from any accredited community college or 4-year college and earn a Cybersecurity Bachelor’s Degree after ...
This white paper, SANS Certified Instructor Jason Christopher explores the growing trends in cyber threats, vulnerabilities, and risks across industrial environments, including actionable ...