Whether you are new to tech or already fixing things at work, this is the entry rung. Topics run through online threats, protecting workplace records and locking down devices. Everything is online, with a plan to keep you moving.
Security work sits in every business now.
Bring the safe habits back to the team you have.
A portfolio of digital work goes with your resume.
Security awareness is wanted in every office with a network. A day is user accounts, patches, alerts and explaining risk in plain words.
Keep the machines healthy and patched.
Run accounts, access and day to day systems.
Handle records with the right care and controls.
Roles where these skills are useful, not promised outcomes. Every workplace is different, and some ask for more study or experience.
The basics, then the threats, then the habits.
Three reasons this one is worth your time.
Contribute to cyber security risk management is a topic.
Promote cyber safe habits across a workplace.
Apply for a placement once most of the course is done.
Studied with a cyber security focus
Certificate III in Information Technology, on the register.
Advice, code, cloud, threats and team work.
It leads to the Diploma of IT in Cyber Security.
A consultant calls you back to talk it through.
Computer, internet, camera, basic computer skills.
Upfront, or fortnightly or monthly.
Get set up online, then start.
None. It starts from the ground up.
A modern computer, fast internet, and a camera.
Most students take twelve to eighteen months.
None, ever. Scenario projects and a portfolio instead.
Once most of your course is done, you can apply for a placement with a host company. Terms apply.
Yes. ICT30120 Certificate III in Information Technology is on the national register, taken here with a cyber security focus.
Upfront, or a plan paid fortnightly or monthly.
Upskilled is a Registered Training Organisation, RTO number 40374.
An education consultant makes contact soon after you enquire.
Picture the morning you spot the dodgy email before anyone clicks.