ESILV introduces the MSc Cyber Resilience & Crisis Leadership programme. A one-year intensive course, situated in the heart of Paris, aiming to develop a strategic view of risk, empowering students with the knowledge and skills required to tackle contemporary cybersecurity challenges.
A programme in response to the ever-evolving digital age, in need for professionals equipped with a comprehensive understanding of cybersecurity, crisis management, and organizational resilience is paramount.
Understanding of cyber threats and the strategic resilience
The MSc Cyber Resilience & Crisis Leadership programme is meticulously crafted to provide students with a profound understanding of cyber threats and the strategic resilience necessary for organizational success in the face of emerging challenges.
Delivered over two semesters, the curriculum blends on-campus seminars with online content, offering a unique combination of theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
The modules cover a spectrum of topics, ranging from fundamental courses like ‘Cybersecurity Basics’ to advanced studies in ‘Holistic Resilience’ and ‘Cyber Crisis Management.’
High-level research professors and experienced practitioners guide students through these courses, ensuring a solid foundation.
The programme culminates with a Capstone Project and Internship phase, reinforcing practical application and preparing graduates to navigate the complexities of the cyber landscape.
ESILV’s Expertise and Strategic Positioning
The success of the MSc Cyber Resilience & Crisis Leadership programme is underpinned by ESILV’s exceptional expertise in cybersecurity, further enhanced by its affiliation with the “Campus Cyber” initiative supported by the French government.
As a pivotal player in the cybersecurity sector, ESILV connects national and international key stakeholders, offering students an in-depth analysis of strategic IT, security management, risk evaluation, and comprehensive resilience.
The programme employs a balanced approach, combining lectures, seminars, and practical exercises to create a dynamic learning environment reflective of industry challenges. Students benefit from real-world simulations, ensuring they develop the necessary skills to become capable leaders in the field.
The requirements for applicants
ESILV welcomes self-motivated students from diverse academic backgrounds, provided they present a clearly defined study project or career goal.
The minimum requirements for applicants include a 4-year undergraduate degree or equivalent, an IELTS score of 6.5 (or equivalent), and exemptions for native English speakers or those who have previously graduated from an English-taught program.
Affiliated with “Campus Cyber,” the programme ensures abundant industry collaboration opportunities, connecting students with over 160 dedicated stakeholders from various sectors.
The launch of the MSc Cyber Resilience & Crisis Leadership by ESILV marks a significant step forward in meeting the growing needs of the cybersecurity sector.
It contributes to developing innovative and essential programmes in growth sectors, where technology plays a key role.
A wide range of career opportunities in a rapidly expanding sector
The MSc Cyber Resilience & Crisis Leadership opens the door to various career opportunities, offering graduates a wide range of skills.
Career opportunities include positions such as cyber risk consultant, cyber risk manager, business continuity manager, cyber resilience consultant, cybersecurity regulatory compliance manager, information security manager, information systems security manager, cybersecurity project manager, cyber threat analyst, and many others.
A response to global demand for cyber security
At a time when companies are increasingly exposed to cyber attacks, the MSc Cyber Resilience & Crisis Leadership responds to a growing global demand from companies to recruit qualified cybersecurity professionals.
By 2023, the value of the European cybersecurity market will have reached €130 billion, growing by 17% a year, according to the European Council.
Recent legal provisions, such as the European NIS2 directive, reinforce the need for organisations to protect themselves against cyber threats, creating increased pressure on the cybersecurity job market.
To give students a holistic view of managing cyber-attacks, the MSc has been designed to meet the needs of businesses so that they can deal with the looming crises.
This work-linked MSc programme develops in-depth skills, from geopolitical intelligence on cyber threats to securing networks and services.
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