We are all familiar with the weapons that cybercriminals use to compromise systems — trojans, viruses, worms, phishing, ransomware, spyware, and form jacking of online payment forms. The list is endless. It is limited only by the inventive capacity of the criminal mind. Each of those weapons has financial ramifications for retailers and consumers, not just in buying and selling goods and services but in intellectual property rights, market trades, Automatic Clearing House systems, and other areas with the potential for massive destruction.
The perpetrators? They can be unknown external parties or trusted users within an organization.
The University of New Haven’s B.S. in Cyber Threat Intelligence and Financial Crimes is an intensive investigation of the volatile place where cyber threat intelligence meets financial crime. It puts you at the precise vantage point for understanding how cyber threat intelligence data can manifest in a spectrum of financial crimes — and how to collect, analyze, and implement data to avert those crimes.
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Computer Science
The Yale campus
Undergraduate
Full-Time, 3 years
September
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Hatfield, England
6.5
Undergraduate
14750
Hatfield, England
6.0
Undergraduate
14750
Oxford, England
6.0
Undergraduate
15900