About this Program
Cybercrime has become a top national security threat. Hackers and cybercriminals are using a sophisticated array of tactics to steal your data and extort millions from governments, enterprises and public institutions. Responding to and recovering from a cybersecurity incident requires rapid deployment skills and forensic investigation, respectively. Professionals with cybersecurity training are in great demand as businesses develop strategies and processes for keeping their systems safe from the growing threat of cyberattacks.
In this three-course certificate program, you’ll gain a contextual view of the cybersecurity field as you study how professionals apply tools and frameworks at their companies and organizations. You’ll evaluate the costs and benefits of various security approaches. Through immersive learning techniques and simulations that mimic real-world threats, you’ll hone your critical-thinking and curiosity skills that will help your organization develop resilience in the face of cyberattacks. You’ll also develop an extensive network of mentors who work at companies and agencies throughout the cybersecurity field, including the United Nations, the U.S. Department of Justice, the National Security Agency, the FBI and the CIA.
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Designed for
Anyone interested in entering or advancing in the field of cybersecurity risk management.
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
To apply, you must have:
At least two years of college education
A passion for cybersecurity and an idea about the type of role you'd like to pursue
Excellent written and oral communication skills
UW Bothell Students
Because this is program is offered by UW Bothell, students who are seniors at that campus and who are interested in information security and risk management are encouraged to apply. For more information, students should contact the Center for information Assurance & Cybersecurity (CIAC) at UW Bothell.
Time Commitment
Including time in class, you should expect to spend about eight to 10 hours each week on coursework.
English Proficiency
If English is not your native language, you should have at least intermediate English skills to enroll. To see if you qualify, make sure you are at the B2 level on the CEFR self-assessment grid . To learn more, see English Language Proficiency Requirements – Noncredit Programs .
International Students
Because this offering is 100% online, no visa is required and international students are welcome to apply. For more information, see Admission Requirements for International Students .
Technology Requirements
Access to a computer with high-speed internet connection
EC-Council Labs software (free)
EC-Council's CyberQ software (purchase required).
Earning the Certificate
You earn a certificate of completion by successfully completing all required courses. For more information, see Earning the Certificate .
▸ Explore More: Want technical training in cybersecurity? Take a look at the Certificate in Cybersecurity — or find the right cybsecurity program for you .
Video Overview
Barbara Endicott-Popovsky, a former instructor for the Certificate in Cybersecurity Risk Management, discusses the dire need for professionals with skills in this field.
Duration: 02:12
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WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
How to create and implement security and incident response plans so you’re prepared for a breach
New frameworks for cyber-risk legal issues such as forensic readiness and Internet of Things
Solutions to social technical problems using an Atlas of Risk Maps
How to use the National Initiative Cybersecurity Education workforce framework to assess your professional interests and map them to a career in cybersecurity
How to respond under pressure during real-time attacks with triage
Get Hands-On Experience
Write and critique cybersecurity policies, which you can reference in future jobs
Practice hacking sites, conducting forensic investigations, anticipating upcoming attacks and profiling internal threats
Use cybersecurity software from EC-Council
Engage in international discussions with other students and field faculty
EARN CENTER FOR NATIONAL SECURITY STUDIES CERTIFICATION
In addition to your UW certificate, upon completion of this program, you’ll also earn Center for National Security Studies Certification through the UW Center for Information Assurance & Cybersecurity. CIAC is designated by the National Security Agency as a Center for Academic Excellence in Research and in Cyber Defense Education.
PREPARE FOR EC-COUNCIL CERTIFICATIONS
This program also helps you prepare to earn certifications from EC-Council in Network Defense Essentials, Ethical Hacking Essentials and Digital Forensics Essentials.
Career Stats
86%
Alumni working in field
Top Employers
T-Mobile, Microsoft, Boeing, City of Seattle, VISA
48%
Projected job growth for information security analysts in Washington state (2020-2030)
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Connect with an enrollment coach to learn more about this offering. Or if you need help finding the right certificate, specialization or course for you, reach out to explore your options .