Touro University is recognized by NSA for cybersecurity excellence

June 26, 2024
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TLDR:

  • Touro University has been designated as a Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense by the National Security Administration (NSA).
  • This designation recognizes the rigorous and high-quality cybersecurity program offered by Touro, preparing students for successful careers in the industry.

Nearly every day, there’s news about data breaches and cyber threats, emphasizing the importance of cybersecurity professionals in today’s world. Touro University’s Bachelor’s in Cybersecurity program has been recognized by the NSA as a Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense, highlighting its commitment to excellence in cybersecurity education.

The NSA designation signifies Touro’s dedication to offering a comprehensive and cutting-edge cybersecurity curriculum, preparing graduates for high-demand roles in the industry. Graduates may have a competitive edge in the job market, with potential annual salaries ranging from $100,000 to $136,000.

Employers value degrees from NSA-designated schools, opening doors to prestigious positions in government agencies and private sector companies. Touro’s graduates have found success in organizations like Google, Citi, and the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.

With a growing field and promising job outlook, students pursuing a Bachelor’s in Cybersecurity at Touro can expect to stand out in the industry and build a rewarding career. For more information on Touro’s cybersecurity program, contact Payam Bina at payam.bina@touro.edu.

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