Recent high-profile cyberattacks solidify the importance of a qualified workforce in cybersecurity. According to Cybersecurity Business Report, by 2021, cybercrime damage will exceed $6 trillion annually which will more than triple the number of unfilled cybersecurity positions. If you want to pursue a growing, fast-paced profession, check out the B.S. in cybersecurity. In addition, every technology worker is expected to be involved with protecting and defending apps, data, devices, infrastructure, and people. So if you’re planning on majoring in technology, consider adding a minor in cybersecurity. Immaculata’s Bachelor of Science in cybersecurity will prepare you to assess the vulnerability and security needs of computer network systems, design broad security solutions, recommend required changes for your organization, and manage the implementation of security systems, including policies and procedures.