Master of Science in Information Security and Assurance (MS-ISA)
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This program satisfies the dual needs of preparing graduates to
(1) fill the need for information security and assurance professionals to work in
a wide variety of capacities to protect the information systems of different types
of organizations, and to support the nation’s information infrastructure and
(2) conducting advanced research and in information security and assurance.
Consequently, the degree provides technical knowledge and skills to understand information
security, and provides specialized theoretical knowledge and experimental experience.
Students develop core competencies in operating systems and networks. They focus on the
technical aspects of information security, examining ways to provide secure information
processing systems by investigating operating systems security, distributed secure system
architectures, database security, software applications security, security policies,
applications security, network and distributed systems security, cryptography, and security protocols
Graduates are actively recruited by federal, state and local governments, private sector
and academia. Typical employers include Internet-based, software and financial companies.
All classes are scheduled in the late afternoon and early evening to accommodate employed students.
If you enrolled prior to Fall 2007, please contact the
ISE Student Advisor
for information on the previous requirements for the MS-ISA program
For Further Information
Additional information on the program is available from the
ISE Student Advisor
Financial aid information is available at the
GMU Office of Financial Aid
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Effective Fall 2007
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