Master in Information System Security Management

Inter-company training

Who is the training for?

Candidates should hold a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science (or a related discipline) or a minimum of three years of relevant experience, or a Master’s degree in a related field, and demonstrate at least a B2 level of English proficiency.

Level reached

Advanced

Duration

2,00 years(s)

Language(s) of service

EN

Next session

13.09.2026
Location
Esch-sur-Alzette

Price

6400,00€

Goals

The Master in Information System Security Management (MISSM), developed by the University of Luxembourg in partnership with the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), trains professionals in information security management.

At the end of the Master, students are able to:

  • Select information, tools, methods, and core competencies necessary for up-to-date information security management
  • Deduce and analyse the real and relevant criteria guiding information security, both globally and for a given company
  • Identify and interpret relevant legal, organisational, and managerial sources for a given company
  • Define, classify, and identify the necessary elements to design security solutions integrating management and technology. Plan, design, and implement these solutions
  • Evaluate an existing security situation and proposed solutions
  • Validate, recommend, and implement information security improvements
  • Identify specific human and communication risks for information security; analyse and deduce solutions to be implemented
  • Communicate conclusions and the rationale unambiguously and exhaustively to diverse audiences
  • Be responsible and professional players in security and privacy
  • Understand the social and ethical consequences linked to data protection and the importance of compliance with the regulatory framework.

Contents

The Master in Information System Security Management (MISSM) provides a high-level programme supported by two professional associations: Le Club de la Sécurité de l’Information Luxembourg (CLUSIL) and Women Cyber Force (WCF).
The course relies on a multidisciplinary approach promoting knowledge sharing and exchange of experiences. It includes a professional project in semester four.

Teaching methods

Graduates benefit from individual coaching, courses taught in small groups, and a multidisciplinary approach to knowledge-sharing and exchange of experiences.

Next session

Datum
City
Language and price
13.09.2026

30.06.2028
Esch-sur-Alzette
EN 6400,00€

Organization contact details

Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine