Learn from the Best and the Brightest in Their Respective Fields
Our faculty live, work, and consult in the Washington, D.C., area and draw on their real-world experience to enrich classroom instruction—partnering with business leaders and bringing relevant research and new insights into the classroom. In addition to their teaching duties, they serve as your mentors and are involved in every aspect of your educational program.
They also do research in their areas of expertise—whether it’s cybersecurity, networking, enterprise security and privacy, decision making, accounting, finance, technology management or critical infrastructure protection. Most of our instructors have achieved international renown because of their ground-breaking work.
Angelos Stavrou, associate professor of computer science, teaches in our cyber security program and was recently honored as a 2012 Mason Emerging Researcher—a high university honor.
George Mason faculty members bring both theoretical and applied expertise to the classroom and advocate real-world learning. They incorporate daily opportunities to connect business theory with reality. Role-playing, simulations, projects, and guest speakers are used to illuminate learning from textbooks, lectures, and discussions.
The MS in Management of Secure Information Systems is staffed by full-time faculty from Mason's School of Management, Volgenau School of Engineering and School of Public Policy.




