Become a Global Security Professional

Global security

Global security is a broad, multifaceted field that includes international law enforcement and intelligence gathering. It also encompasses preventing, monitoring and managing infectious diseases and protecting cultural heritage sites from destruction. Global security professionals collect, analyze and manage information on global threats, advising government agencies, businesses and Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) on how to protect their interests.

Most people would agree that the world faces a host of threats, including transnational terrorism, proliferation of nuclear weapons, a pandemic of a new deadly disease, global warming and economic instability and crisis. However, too many states still think they can address these issues in isolation from other countries, and that the threat to one state is not a risk to other nations as well. This view of security reflects an outdated mindset that has left states and their citizens vulnerable.

As the world continues to globalize, problems such as health, crime, environment, migration and poverty threaten the stability of societies everywhere. Once considered peripheral, these issues are now at the core of international peace and security. They demand a new vision of security that takes into account the needs and interests of everyone in the world, based on principles and values rather than military force.

If you are passionate about making a difference in the field of global security, consider pursuing your degree from an accredited institution like Kent State University. The online Master of Criminology and Criminal Justice with a named option in Global Security offers the skills you need to make an impact in this fast-growing field.