Cybersecurity Management Program Objectives
  
The Bachelor of Business Administration in Cybersecurity Management prepares future business leaders to protect organizational assets, ensure regulatory compliance, and manage enterprise-wide digital risk. The program bridges the gap between technical cybersecurity concepts and strategic business management, empowering graduates to lead secure digital transformations in an interconnected world.
  
Through a structured and immersive curriculum, students will develop expertise in:
  
  
  Cyber Risk Management & Governance – Evaluating organizational risk exposure, developing cybersecurity frameworks, and aligning protection strategies with business objectives and compliance standards.  
  
  
  Information Security Strategy & Policy – Designing, implementing, and managing enterprise security policies, procedures, and awareness programs that strengthen organizational resilience.  
  
  
  Business Continuity & Incident Management – Developing proactive response plans, managing incidents, and ensuring continuity of operations during and after cybersecurity events.  
  
  
  Cloud & Data Security Management – Overseeing secure cloud operations, data governance, encryption strategies, and privacy controls to protect business-critical information.  
  
  
  Compliance, Ethics & Legal Aspects of Cybersecurity – Understanding regional and international regulations (GDPR, ISO 27001, NIST) and applying ethical practices in corporate cybersecurity governance.  
  
  
  Leadership in Cybersecurity Operations – Managing cross-functional teams, communicating technical risk to non-technical stakeholders, and fostering a culture of cybersecurity accountability.  
  
  
  Emerging Technologies & Digital Transformation – Exploring the impact of AI, IoT, blockchain, and automation on cybersecurity strategy, risk, and governance in modern enterprises.  
  
  
Through case studies, simulations, and industry-integrated projects, students translate cybersecurity frameworks into actionable business strategies. Graduates step confidently into roles such as cybersecurity manager, IT risk analyst, compliance officer, information security coordinator, business continuity planner, or governance consultant—ready to lead secure, ethical, and resilient organizations in the digital era.