1. Demonstrate a solid knowledge of computing and mathematics, enabling them to exercise critical judgment to solve real-world cybersecurity problems.
2. Demonstrate a deep understanding of cybersecurity concepts, theories, practices, requirements, and issues related to protecting computing assets, digital forensics, and business continuity.
3. Demonstrate awareness of cybersecurity policies and procedures, project management methods/tools, secure software development, threat and vulnerability analysis, forensic analysis, and management techniques to achieve organizational goals.
B. Cognitive/Intellectual Skills: The ability to:
1. Analyze and evaluate complex computing security issues and problems, and the impact of computing systems on individuals, society, and businesses, to identify appropriate solutions, including security requirements, plans, policies, technologies, tools, and methods.
2. Distinguish between different security policies and select appropriate approaches to develop and deliver the required cybersecurity requirements according to cybersecurity quality standards to meet the needs of various organizations.
C. Practical and Professional Skills: The ability to:
After successfully completing the Bachelor's Program in Cybersecurity, graduates should be able to:
1. Design, implement, and evaluate cybersecurity technology-based solutions to meet the needs of individuals and organizations in this field.
2. Apply and employ acquired cybersecurity principles, theories, and practices to develop secure computing systems and digital forensics investigations.
3. Detect, respond to, and mitigate vulnerabilities, threats, and risks to preserve computing assets and ensure business continuity in cybersecurity practices.
4. Employ and manage cybersecurity project management concepts, simulation tools, and operating systems across various platforms and technologies, using various techniques and tools to improve organizational performance.
D. General and Transferable Skills: The ability to:
After successfully completing the Bachelor's Program in Cybersecurity, graduates should be able to:
1. Communicate and negotiate effectively with a diverse audience.
2. Work effectively as an individual and as a team member or leader in a multidisciplinary environment.
3. Engage in lifelong learning for continuous development in academic or professional life.
4. Demonstrate professionalism and social and ethical concern by using modern cybersecurity tools and standards to improve organizational performance and make informed judgments about computing practices in accordance with ethical and legal principles.