Cyber Security Boot Camp
If you want to launch your new career in cyber security as quickly as possible — opt for the Cyber Security Bootcamp.
Cyber Security Boot Camp Attendees learn:
- Network Security: The fundamentals of network and application security are some of the most important tools in your cyber security skillset. You’ll learn to recognize, intercept, and block malicious actors from infiltrating an organization’s secure networks.
- Encryption: Defend against brute-force and cyber attacks, like malware and ransomeware, with encryption. You’ll learn how to research, compare, assess, and choose encryption tools and protocols.
- Incident Response: Detect and analyze incidents as they happen by looking at modern exploitation techniques. You’ll practice incident reporting, study response methodologies, and combine these skills to develop protection plans.
- Coding: Learn the basics of programming. You’ll create and maintain batch and BASH files, and learn how to write basic Python scripts for cyber security-specific scenarios.
- Forensics: Discover the what, where, and when of a cyber attack. Complete a post-attack autopsy as you identify, investigate, and recover digital evidence to defend against future attacks.
- Threat Detection Engineering: Learn about the important role of critical security controls and the technologies required to build effective cyber defences and a mature security posture.
- Threat Defence Operations: Explore and learn how to communicate the relevance of MITRE ATT&CK Framework, Lockheed Martin Cyber Kill Chain and dwell times to a business audience.
- Blue Team: Build an effective blue team, an optimized organizational chart, and a functional security operations centre (SOC) to organize and monitor the security of an organization.
The Cyber Security Bootcamp is ideal for anyone interested in pursuing a career in cybersecurity, including aspiring security professionals, IT professionals looking to specialize in cybersecurity, and individuals seeking to enhance their skills in the field.
While prior experience or qualifications in cybersecurity can be beneficial, they are not required. The bootcamp is designed to accommodate learners of all levels, from beginners to experienced professionals. Our comprehensive curriculum caters to a wide range of skill levels and backgrounds.
Yes, most bootcamps provide access to a wide range of industry-standard tools and software used in cybersecurity, including penetration testing tools, network monitoring software, and forensic analysis tools. Participants will have hands-on experience with these tools as part of the curriculum.
Yes, bootcamps often provide opportunities for networking and collaboration through group projects, discussion forums, and guest lectures from industry experts. Participants will have the chance to connect with like-minded individuals and build valuable professional relationships.
Graduates of the Cyber Security Bootcamp can pursue various career paths in cybersecurity, including roles such as security analyst, network security engineer, ethical hacker, cybersecurity consultant, and more. The demand for cybersecurity professionals is high across industries, offering diverse career opportunities.