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2026-2027 Catalog

BUSAN 438. Information Security and Cybersecurity Management. 3 Credits.

As digital applications continue to grow, so do the associated risks of cyber threats and data breaches. This course, offered from a business management perspective, provides students with the expertise needed to understand, design, and implement comprehensive information security and cybersecurity management systems for preventing breaches and attacks while safeguarding privacy and confidentiality. Students will develop the skills to identify, prioritize, and mitigate security risks, employing strategies that balance operational, technical, and financial factors. The course emphasizes the critical role of the human element in preventing security breaches, acknowledging that cybersecurity is not solely a technological issue. Through case studies, students will explore strategies that address both technical vulnerabilities and human behavior, preparing them to effectively navigate the complex information security landscape in modern organizations. The course also covers disaster recovery planning to ensure business continuity in the face of natural disasters or large-scale disruptions, as well as the evolving challenges of cybersecurity in the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
P: Sophomore standing and overall minimum GPA of 2.5
Spring.