Faculty
Cybersecurity job growth is accelerating, as is the demand for highly skilled cybersecurity professionals. Designed for today’s busy professionals, our courses and programs explain the principles and technologies that underlie cybersecurity. Now is the time to strengthen your cybersecurity knowledge and set yourself apart.
The Cybersecurity Graduate Program provides a professional, technical and policy view of the challenges created by rapid advancements in information technology. Earn graduate credit while examining principles of computer systems security, including attack protection and prevention.
The Advanced Cybersecurity Program is designed for busy professionals looking to learn real-world applications of how to protect networks, secure electronic assets, prevent attacks, ensure the privacy of customers, and build secure infrastructures.
Whether you’re new to cybersecurity or a seasoned defender, it’s a great time to be in the industry.
Program Benefits
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Popular Courses
Introduction to the Internet of Things
Stanford faculty deliver an overview of exciting and relevant technical areas essential to professionals in the IoT industry.
Graduate or Professional Program - which is right for you?
Time Commitment
Achievement
Classmate Interactions
Cost
Graduate Courses for Credit
90–120 hours per course
Earn up to 18 units of academic credit that may contribute to a certificate or a degree
Frequent collaboration with other students taking courses at the same time
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Professional Courses
10–12 hours per course
Earn a certificate, or 1 Continuing Education Unit (CEU) per course completed
Potential to connect with other participants through private social media groups
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Faculty
John Mitchell
Professor of Computer Science and, by courtesy, of Electrical Engineering and of Education
Dan Boneh
Professor of Computer Science and of Electrical Engineering
Nick McKeown
Professor of Electrical Engineering and of Computer Science
Zakir Durumeric
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
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