Become an In-Demand Technology Professional with Illinois Tech’s Bachelor of Information Technology and Management. The need for trained professionals to manage the technical aspects of how the technology works is driven by industry integrating technology into all facets of their work. Prepare for a wide range of technology careers, from system administration and cybersecurity to web development and IT management. Stay ahead of the curve by absorbing the knowledge and expertise from industry-experienced faculty and explore a broad range of topics that ranges from networking and cybersecurity to databases and software development. Build a strong foundation for a successful career with a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, covering numerous aspects of the fast-moving IT field. Tailor your experience to your career goals by specializing in high-demand areas such as cybersecurity, web development, or IT management. Daytime and evening courses offered in-person and online make Illinois Tech’s Bachelor of Information Technology and Management program accessible and comprehensive. Take advantage of facilities such as the C²SAFE lab, which helps make Illinois Tech a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education according to the National Security Agency and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. The systems security specialization focuses on application, data, and network security, and the management of information technology security including access control systems and methodology, business continuity and disaster recovery planning, identity management, encryption services and common hacking techniques, encryption methods, cryptography law and security architecture, ethical hacking, penetration testing, and detection of malicious probes, legal issues in information system security, ethics, computer operations security, physical security and security architecture. Student will learn about viruses, worms, and other attack mechanisms, vulnerabilities, and countermeasures, network security protocols, encryption, identity and authentication, scanning, firewalls, security tools, server configuration, system-level firewalls, file system security, logging, anti-virus and anti-spyware measures, and variety of other security issues.