Cyber Security Technician Skills Bootcamp
12 weeks programme. 7 x 1 day release mid-week or weekends Online Instructor Led, Online directed self-paced, practicals and assignments.
Description
Using official course materials you will learn IT fundamentals, specifically how to install software, establish basic network connectivity, identify computer components, identify/prevent basic security risks and explain trouble shooting theory and preventative maintenance of devices.
Moving to more advanced topics such as networking concepts, infrastructure, network operations, network security, network troubleshooting and tools.
Audience
Aimed for individuals wishing to follow these following roles:
Cyber Security Administrator, Access Control Administrator, Incident Response Technician, Junior Security Operations Centre (SOC) Analyst, Junior Information Security Analyst, Junior Threat and Risk Analyst, Junior Penetration Tester, Junior Security Analyst
Curriculum
CompTia IT Fundamentals (Globally recognised certification guaranteed)
Course Overview
Attendees will gain the skills they need to work in a modern IT role, this course will cover both On-Premises and Cloud IT including:
- Core IT Components
- Networking
- Database Fundamentals
- Software development concepts
- IT Security
- Using features and functions of common operating systems and establishing network connectivity
- Identifying common software applications and their purpose
- Using security and web browsing best practices
Module 1: Using Computers
Module 2: Using Apps and Databases
Module 3: Using Computer Hardware
Module 4: Using Networks
Module 5: Security Concepts
Module 6: Infrastructure
CompTia N+ (Globally recognised content)
Course Overview
On this course, you will learn how to configure, manage and troubleshoot common wired and wireless networks. Study emerging technologies, such as mobile, cloud and virtualisation.
Learners will study the following areas:
- Networking Concepts
- Infrastructure
- Network Operations
- Network Security
- Network Troubleshooting and Tools
At this end of this course, students will have an understanding of the way in which computer systems communicate and should be able to troubleshoot both wired and wireless networks.
Module 1 - Introduction to Networks
Module 2 - The OSI Reference Model
Module 3 - Network Topologies, Connectors and Wiring Standards
Module 4 – Ethernet Specifications
Module 5 - Network Devices
Module 6 - TCP/IP
Module 7 – Routing
Module 8 - IP Addressing
Module 9 - Switching and VLANS
Module 10 - Wireless Networks
Module 11 - Authentication and Access Control
Module 12 - Network Threats
Module 13 - Wide Area Networks
Module 14 - Network Troubleshooting
Module 15 - Management, Monitoring and Optimisation
Why a career in technology?
The days of working in one industry in one role have passed. Statistically the typical worker changes their job around 12 times before they retire. This should be reassuring news if you’re contemplating a new career. If you’re looking to get into IT, you may be surprised at why people love it. Here are our top seven reasons to work in IT.
1. You don’t have to be a math whiz.
Contrary to popular belief, dedication and soft skills go a long way in making IT professionals successful. While technical skills are important, they can be learned more easily than a strong work ethic, a natural curiosity and the ability to work well with others. A person with dedication and motivation will take the initiative to learn hardware, cybersecurity, coding or whatever the technical skill may be that will help them move ahead. Millions of individuals working in tech have non-technical backgrounds, it’s not just a skills gap, but a confidence gap, that’s affecting the IT workforce.
2. You’ll get to show off your creative side.
The most impactful IT workers are also often the most creative. Every day in IT, you’ll need to come up with innovative solutions to complex problems. And you often won’t arrive at those solutions through linear thinking alone. Creativity is the secret sauce that will help you meet your goals on a day-to-day basis.
3. A big part of your job will involve helping people.
Whether you’re helping people solve their daily technology problems or developing technology behind the scenes, a big part of your career will involve making other people’s lives simpler with your specialized knowledge. You'll work closely with others to understand the challenges they face and what they need technology to do. Your ability to problem solve and innovate will help them do their jobs better and help your organization to succeed.
4. There’s no shortage of IT jobs.
Job opportunities are endless for IT professionals with the right skills. Read about Microsoft Get On 2021 programme to understand the vast opportunities that lie ahead for the global workforce of the future, the need for IT workers will only grow. If you feel stifled in your career and feel like you don’t have enough opportunities to move up the ladder, consider expanding your opportunities in the IT realm..
5. IT pays well.
This is one of the major draws for many people who transition to careers in IT. Research available shows the average salary for an IT role is over £45K. As with any profession, there’s a wide range of salaries dependent on numerous factors, but it shows there’s ample opportunity for advancement in terms of both responsibility and salary.
6. You’ll always be challenged.
The IT realm is constantly in flux in terms of innovation. As an IT professional, you’ll be expected to keep up with industry changes and new technology, which means there will never be a dull moment in your career. If you love learning and are up for a challenge, an IT job may be right up your alley.
7. A variety of industries need people with your skills.
The sky’s the limit when it comes to where you’ll be able to find employment, and your opportunities won’t be limited to the corporate world. Nonprofits, health care organizations and universities all need smart people to join their IT teams. You’ll get to pick your own adventure and work in a field that you feel truly aligns with your interests.
No matter your reason, if you have an interest in IT, there is a way to get into it. Is IT right for you ? Either register for our information webinars related to the regional government funded programmes or register your interest in the specific bootcamp and one of our advisors will happily discuss how your skills could translate to an IT career.