Golden Gate University to offer graduate degree in digital security - tech briefs - Brief Article
Black Issues in Higher Education, May 8, 2003 by Ronald Roach
SAN FRANCISCO
Golden Gate University (GGU) has announced that it will start a graduate program in digital security, the first in the San Francisco Bay area. GGU will offer a master's degree and a graduate certificate in digital security. Courses are offered in class, online through GGU's CyberCampus, and through the Video Interactive Program in San Francisco, San Jose, Sacramento and Walnut Creek.
"Given that the security services market has nearly doubled since 9/11 and is conservatively expected to grow by more than 44 percent in the next five years, adding a digital security skill set to any IT person's portfolio is a good investment," says Constance Beutel, associate dean of GGU's School of Technology and Information.
For more information, visit <www.ggu.edu>.
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