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Curricolo interdisciplinare

A study program that connects multiple subjects instead of isolating them.

A curricolo interdisciplinare is a study program that connects multiple subjects instead of teaching them in isolation. In cyber security, this matters because attacks are rarely only technical: phishing uses psychology and language, malware depends on code, and fraud often relies on social engineering, timing, and trust. A security curriculum that combines programming, communication, law, and critical thinking helps students understand both how systems work and how people are manipulated.

In defense, interdisciplinary training improves incident response and risk analysis. Analysts may need to read logs, explain findings to non-technical staff, understand privacy obligations, and judge whether an alert is a real threat or noise. It also supports safer use of AI tools, since evaluating machine output requires context, evidence, and judgment. In practice, an interdisciplinary curriculum builds security professionals who can connect technical signals with human behavior and organizational impact.

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