> University of California, Davis offers a Masters and PhD in CS, with a > declared major in Computer Security. Check to following: > > http://seclab.cs.ucdavis.edu/ > http://www.cs.ucdavis.edu/ > > David M. Brown > Director, Information Technology Services > S Y N E R G E X > Office: 916 853-0396 > FAX: 916 635-6549 > Mobile: 916 718-6695 Several Universities have NSA certification as Centers of Excellence in Information Assurance Education (including Davis and Syracuse). SU offers an MSCS with concentration in IA, as do most of the NSA CoE. You can find out about them at: http://www.nsa.gov/isso/programs/nietp/newspg1.htm There are also new federal "Scholarship for Service" programs, where students attending an NSA CoE program get their education paid for in return for commiting to work for the federal government for 2 years following graduation. It's much like the ROTC program for the military, but these security jobs are not necessarily DoD jobs. If anyone would like information on the SU MSCS program, the SU Center for Systems Assurance, or the Scholarship for Service program, please contact me directly. Regards, sc -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve J. Chapin, Associate Professor chapinat_private Director, Center for Systems Assurance Voice: 315 443-4457 Department of EECS Cell: 315 254-6652 3-114 CST FAX: 315 443-1122 Syracuse University http://www.csa.syr.edu Syracuse, NY 13244 http://www.hpdc.syr.edu/~chapin ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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