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Is a master’s degree in cybersecurity worth it?

Meghan MalasBy Meghan MalasEducation Expert
Meghan MalasEducation Expert

Meghan Malas was a Fortune staff writer who contributed to Fortune Recommends in 2022-23, with expertise in education. Meghan presently works as the data editor for ResiClub based in New York City. Besides Fortune and ResiClub, her work has been published in Fast Company and MSN.

Jasmine SuarezReviewed by Jasmine SuarezSenior Staff Editor
Jasmine SuarezSenior Staff Editor

Jasmine Suarez was a senior editor at Fortune where she leads coverage for careers, education and finance. In the past, she’s worked for Business Insider, Adweek, Red Ventures, McGraw-Hill, Pearson, and more. 

Graduates during commencement ceremonies for Cal State University Northridge, as seen in May 2022.(Photo by Hans Gutknecht—MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Daily News/Getty Images)
Graduates during commencement ceremonies for Cal State University Northridge, as seen in May 2022.(Photo by Hans Gutknecht—MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Daily News/Getty Images)

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