Course Overview
In the UK, over 40% of organisations faced cyberattacks last year, making digital defence one of the most crucial skills of the decade. This course empowers you to stand at the frontline of protection against rising cyber threats.
Through immersive content and strategic learning design, you’ll gain essential insight into the evolving world of cybersecurity management and operations.
By mastering security frameworks, communication standards, and defensive methods, you’ll be ready to contribute to safer digital ecosystems across industries.
Learning Outcomes
- Identify key cyber risks affecting modern digital environments.
- Differentiate major security domains across varied technological contexts.
- Apply core defence concepts within common operational settings.
- Assess threat patterns targeting networks, users, and data.
- Implement protective strategies supporting resilient organisational structures.
Why Choose This Course
- Comprehensive Curriculum: Gain in-depth understanding of critical areas such as network security, data protection, and digital risk analysis.
- Industry-Relevant Learning: Designed around real-world cyber trends to help you stay ahead of evolving threats.
- Flexible Online Access: Study at your own pace anytime, anywhere, without limitations.
- Career Advancement Opportunities: Enhance your employability in one of the UK’s fastest-growing sectors.
- Globally Recognised Knowledge: Build a strong foundation applicable to international cybersecurity standards.
Who Is This Course For?
- Individuals aiming to understand digital threat landscapes
- Learners seeking structured security knowledge for future roles
- Professionals wanting stronger organisational safeguarding awareness
- Jobseekers pursuing entry-level cyber-related positions
- Anyone interested in modern defence concepts
Career Path (UK Average Salary Ranges)
- Cyber Security Analyst: £32,000–£55,000
- Information Security Officer: £38,000–£62,000
- Network Security Administrator: £30,000–£50,000
- SOC Technician: £28,000–£45,000
- Malware Research Assistant: £27,000–£42,000
- Digital Forensics Technician: £34,000–£58,000
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 37 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Cyber Security Management and Operations37
- 1.1Module 01: A warm welcome to this course
- 1.2Module 02: What is Cybersecurity
- 1.3Module 03: Difference between Information Security and Cyber Security
- 1.4Module 04: ThePrinciples Of Cyber Security
- 1.5Module 05: Computer protocols
- 1.6Module 06: Computer Protocol
- 1.7Module 07: What is SSL, TLS, HTTPS, SSH
- 1.8Module 08: Heartbleed Vulnerability
- 1.9Module 09: Web browsers in security
- 1.10Module 10: Safe & Free Extensions For Browser Security Part- 1
- 1.11Module 10: Safe & Free Extensions For Browser Security Part- 2
- 1.12Module 12: TopHollywood Movies on Hacking
- 1.13Module 13: What is Hacking
- 1.14Module 14: WHOIS QUERY
- 1.15Module 15: Phishing
- 1.16Module 16: Brute Force Attack (BFA)
- 1.17Module 17: DOS And DDOS
- 1.18Module 18: Botnets
- 1.19Module 19: MITM
- 1.20Module 20: IP SPOOFING
- 1.21Module 21: URL Spoofing
- 1.22Module 22: Ldap Injections
- 1.23Module 23: Virus vs Worms
- 1.24Module 24: Polymorphic virus
- 1.25Module 25: Ransomware
- 1.26Module 26: Spyware
- 1.27Module 27: Introduction ( BARTER SYSTEM )
- 1.28Module 28: Digital Wallets
- 1.29Module 29: Antivirus
- 1.30Module 30: FIREWALL
- 1.31Module 31: Factor Authentication
- 1.32Module 32: Honey Pots & DMZ
- 1.33Module 33: Email vs Traditional Mail
- 1.34Module 34: Process Of Sending an Email
- 1.35Module 35: Security Threats for Email
- 1.36Module 36: Defense Against It
- 1.37Module 37: Busting Some Cyber Security Myths