Summary
Johns Hopkins offers multiple cybersecurity programs, including a highly-ranked online Master’s degree for professionals, a one-year Master of Arts in Strategy, Cybersecurity, and Intelligence (MASCI) at SAIS, and various certificates and professional development courses.
The curriculum includes a blend of technical skills like encryption and risk assessment, strategic knowledge, and hands-on, industry-relevant training, preparing students for careers in diverse fields. The university also conducts leading research in information security through its Johns Hopkins Institute for Information Security, leading to its designation as a NSA/DHS Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance.
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Gemini AI Overview – 11/11/2025
Academic programs
- Online Master’s Degree: A highly-ranked, online master’s program through Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals (EP) designed for working professionals.
- Master of Arts in Strategy, Cybersecurity, and Intelligence (MASCI): A one-year degree at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) focused on national security strategy and intelligence.
- Post-Master’s Certificate: An option for those who have already earned a master’s degree.
- Professional Certificates and Bootcamps: Various certificate and bootcamp programs, such as the online Cybersecurity Bootcamp and other executive and professional courses, offer specific skill-based training.
Curriculum and focus
- Technical skills: Courses cover a wide range of technical topics, including encryption, hash functions, risk assessment, network security, and secure system design.
- Strategic and applied knowledge: Programs emphasize strategic and analytical skills, like those in the MASCI program, and provide hands-on experience with techniques used by industry professionals.
- Research and emerging topics: Students can engage with research in areas like medical information security and learn about emerging threats and technologies like artificial intelligence in cybersecurity.
- Industry alignment: The curriculum is often designed to align with industry-recognized certifications like the CompTIA Security+ and CISSP, and many courses use industry-standard methodologies.
Research and designation
- Johns Hopkins Institute for Information Security: The university’s Department of Computer Science houses a leading institute for research in cryptography, privacy, and system security.
- NSA/DHS Center of Academic Excellence: Because of its research leadership, the university has been designated a Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance by the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security.
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Academic Programs
- Master of Science (MS) in Cybersecurity: Offered through the Engineering for Professionals (EP) program, this is a highly-rated online, part-time master’s degree program. It provides a deep understanding of assessing enterprise security risks, encryption, and system restoration, with focus areas including Analysis, Assured Autonomy, Cyber AI, Cyber Operations, Networks, Space Cyber, and Systems.
- Master of Arts (MA) in Strategy, Cybersecurity, and Intelligence (MASCI): Offered by the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Washington D.C., this program prepares future leaders for decision-making at the intersection of national security strategy, intelligence, and disruptive technologies.
- Master of Science in Security Informatics (MSSI): This immersive program, affiliated with the ISI, offers two tracks of study: Technology & Research and Policy & Management. It combines computer science, computer engineering, and policy, leveraging proximity to Washington, D.C., and government agencies.
- Graduate and Post-Master’s Certificates: These are available for individuals looking to gain specialized knowledge without committing to a full degree program, with courses that can be applied to a master’s degree if desired later.
- Cybersecurity Bootcamps: JHU also offers online bootcamps for individuals looking to launch a career in cybersecurity quickly, covering topics like network defense, ethical hacking, and risk management in just 3 to 6 months.
Research and Initiatives
- Integrated Adaptive Cyber Defense (IACD): A framework for automating and integrating diverse cybersecurity solutions to speed up defense against threats.
- MOSAICS: A comprehensive, integrated, and automated solution for industrial control system (ICS) cybersecurity, with testing done at facilities like a local water treatment plant to secure critical infrastructure like the electrical grid and water plants.
- Behavioral Alerting Sets (BAS/CS™): An advanced solution to detect real threats in control systems while reducing false alarms.
- REnigma: A tool that uses powerful analytics to help cyber analysts quickly review malware.
Recognition and Resources
- JHU has been designated a Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance in Research and Education by the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security.
- The Information Security Institute (ISI) is the university’s central point for research and education in information security, assurance, and privacy.
- In 2023, JHU and the Johns Hopkins Health System were affected by a sophisticated data breach targeting a widely used software tool (MOVEit). The university took immediate steps to secure systems, engaged law enforcement and data security experts, and offered credit monitoring services to affected individuals.

