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22603VIC | Certificate IV Cyber Security (Transnat)

Learn skills, confidence and become job-ready to step up into a Cyber Security role

  • Foundational Cyber Security Knowledge – Learn about the key areas of cyber security including threat analysis, risk management, network management and incident response which will aid in your understanding in protecting systems, networks and data from cyber threats. Alongside with learning the core underlying theoretical principles used in cyber security, such as Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability.
  • In-Depth Cyber Security Frameworks and Regulations – Gain an understanding of essential frameworks and regulations that businesses use to protect their organisation and shape the cyber security landscape such as Essential Eight (Aust), ISO-IEC27001and NIST CSF.
  • Practical Hands-on Laboratories – Engage in interactive, real-world lab sessions providing practical experience needed to tackle complex cyber challenges. Expertise in areas such as vulnerability management, penetration testing, digital forensics, end-point security, cloud systems and security and incident response.
  • Real-Life Case Study Scenarios – Learn from real world case studies and mock simulation scenarios that offer industry challenges and solutions, preparing you for real-world problem-solving scenarios.

22603VIC | Certificate IV Cyber Security (Transnat)

Looking to kick-start an exciting career in the rapidly evolving world of Cyber Security? Then look no further than the 22603VIC Cert IV in Cyber Security trans international course offered by BSI Learning!

This comprehensive program provides students with the skills and knowledge they need to excel in the high-demand field of Cyber Security, with a focus on real-world applications and hands-on training. And with three elective streams to choose from – Network Security, Cloud Security, and Infrastructure Security – students can tailor their studies to match their interests and career goals.

In the Network Security stream, students will learn how to protect networks and systems from unauthorized access, as well as how to detect and respond to cyber threats. They’ll study key concepts like firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and virtual private networks, and gain practical experience configuring and managing network security tools.

For those interested in the Cloud Security stream, the course covers key concepts like secure cloud architecture, data protection in the cloud, and cloud security controls. Students will get hands-on experience with popular cloud platforms like AWS and Azure, and learn how to design and deploy secure cloud environments.

No matter which stream they choose, students will graduate from the 22603VIC Cert IV in Cyber Security course with the skills and knowledge they need to protect organizations from cyber threats, secure sensitive data, and build a rewarding career in this high-demand field. So why wait? Enroll now and take your first step toward an exciting and fulfilling career in Cyber Security!

The Certificate IV in Cyber Security is a technician level course. It provides participants with knowledge and a range of technical skills to enable them to seek employment as a cyber security technician in a range of organisations and government bodies.

Successful completion of all units of competency will result in the award of a nationally recognised Certificate in 22603VIC – Certificate IV in Cyber Security. Participants who do not successfully complete the full program will be issued with a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for any of the unit/s of competency they have been deemed competent in. Recognition is available for this qualification – see the Participant Handbook or the Recognition Process page for more information.

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Prior Knowledge

To complete the 22603VIC Certificate IV in Cyber Security, it is recommended that applicants have prior knowledge in the below.

  • A basic understanding of Windows and Linux operating systems
  • A basic understanding of networking protocols, configuration of routers and switches including related protocols, command line configuration and IP addressing
  • Have intermediate literacy and numeracy skills
  • A basic understanding of and commitment to adhering to the legal frameworks surrounding cyber security including the Cybercrime Act 2001, the Spam Act 2003 (Cth), and the Cybercrime Act (Cth) which criminalises computer and internet related activities such as hacking, spreading viruses and website vandalism

Core Units

Elective Stream Option 1 – Network Security & Infrastructure Security

Elective Stream Option 2 – Cloud Security

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