Cyber Leadership Program The NDU iCollege Cyber Leadership (Cyber-L) program connects secure information sharing and collaboration aross U.S. government agencies, the international community, and the private sector. This program develops leadership skills critical to successfully navigate the current cyberspace domain and promote future integration of cyberspace with the physical domains. Multi-disciplinary in nature, Cyber-L is a strategic program that examines the nature of organizations and the people who collaborate using shared information to operate and perpetuate civilization; while securing, protecting, and defending knowledge capital and cyber assets. The curriculum integrates the behavioral, cultural, and national intelligence perspectives with legal, digital forensic, and technology aspects especially from a prospectus on civilization. It examines how leveraging cyberspace advantages can help in creating strategies, policies, and laws that result in improved management of information technology that connect present and future generations of physical and cyber residents.
Cyber-L Certificate – 8 Courses Required
| Key Competency Area (Select 2 in each area) | Course | Course Title |
| Cyber Governance, Privacy and Civil Liberties | GIC | Governance in Cyber space (Required) |
| CBL | CyberLaw | |
| SPA | Privacy rights and Civil Liberties | |
| National Security in Cyberspace | NIC | National Intelligence and Cyber Policy (Required) |
| CIP | Critical Information Infrastructure Protection | |
| TCC | Terrorism and Crime in Cyberspace | |
| Inter-Agency Collaboration and Cyber Workforce Protection | DMG | Decision Making for Government Leaders |
| LCW | Leading the 21st Century Workforce | |
| MAC | Multi-Agency Information-Enabled Collaboration | |
| SLP | Strategic Leader Program (AMP students only) | |
| WGV | Web-Enabled Government | |
| Global Cyber Commerce and Technology | IPC | International Perspectives on Cyberspace (Required) |
| CST | Critical Information Systems Technologies |
Government Information Leadership (GIL) MS Degree
Cyber Leadership (Cyber-L) Concentration - 13 Courses
| Key Competency Area | Course | Course Title |
| Foundational (3) | ||
| GLS | Global Strategic Landscape | |
| OCL | Organizational Culture for Strategic Leaders | |
| CAP | Capstone Course | |
| Leadership (2) | ||
| Interagency Collaboration and Cyber Workforce Prep | DMG | Decision making for Government Leaders |
| LCW | Leading the 21st Century Workforce | |
| MAC | Multi-Agency Information-Enabled Collaboration | |
| SLP | Strategic Leader Program (AMP students only) | |
| Management (2) | ||
| Global Cyber Commerce and Technology | ECI | Economies of Information and Information Technology |
| Cyber Governance, Privacy, and Civil Liberties | TCC | Terrorism and Crime in Cyberspace |
| Technology (1) | ||
| Global Cyber Commerce and Technology | CST | Critical Information Systems Technologies |
| Core (5) | ||
| Cyber Governance, Privacy, and Civil Liberties | GIC | Governance in Cyberspace (Required) |
| NIC | National Intelligence and Cyber Policy (Required) | |
| CBL | Cyberlaw | |
| CIP | Critical Information Infrastructure Protection | |
| SPA | Privacy Rights and Civil Liberties | |
| Global Cyber Commerce and Technology | IPC | International Perspectives on Cyberspace (Required) |