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Certificate IV in Information Technology (Cyber Security Incident Response)

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Become a skilled and trusted professional in a fast-growing industry! . Year long course - commences in January 2024 In a world where cyber-attacks are increasing, now is the time to gain in demand skills that can form the foundation for a career and a job of the future in cyber security.

Key details

Degree Type
Certificate
Duration
1 year full-time
Course Code
ICT40120
Intake Months
Jan

About this course

Become a skilled and trusted professional in a fast-growing industry! .

Year long course - commences in January 2024

In a world where cyber-attacks are increasing, now is the time to gain in demand skills that can form the foundation for a career and a job of the future in cyber security. After completing the Certificate IV in Information Technology (Cyber Security Incident Response) you will be an attractive applicant for in-demand IT roles such as cyber security officer.

Training Outcomes

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who are job ready and competent in a wide range of information and communications technology (ICT) where they are required to respond to complex cyber security risks in organisations in information and communications technology (ICT) environments.

The skills required for these roles may include, but are not restricted to:
  • Understanding how the business can be compromised (email attacks, cyber criminals, threats, impersonation tactics)
  • Ransomware as a service (RaaS)
  • Working remotely due to COVID 19 - crisis management plans with remote working from home
  • Fileless attacks - malicious software that uses legitimate programs to infect your computer (viral threats, infected files) using strategies to block these attacks
  • Mobile threats
  • Cloud services compromised - guessing passwords (emails and systems)
  • Collaboration platforms as new attack vectors - (Zoom, teams, Google drive, MS One Drive and Teams)
  • The internet of things - continuously connected both at work and home (web-connected devices range from laptops, smartphones, smart watches, smart locks, personal assistance
  • Application programming interface (API) vulnerabilities and breaches - security readiness
  • Distributed denial of service (DDos) Attacks
  • Programming in python and understanding organisational polices and processes for cyber security

Entry requirements

School Leaver Non-School Leaver AQF
C Grades in Year 11 WACE General English, and OLNA; or NAPLAN 9 Band 8 C Grades in Year 11 English and Maths or equivalent Certificate II or Certificate III
RTO Entrance Requirements
  • A good grasp of the English language is preferred
  • Decent literacy and numeracy skills
  • A sound knowledge of computers

Study locations

Geraldton

Career pathways

For more information about job and career pathways, visit Jobs and Skills WA.