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IOT Core 3: Cyber Security Practitioner

BURNLEY COLLEGE
Lancashire
5 days ago
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We know that many companies have concerns around cyber and the protection of their systems and data so we we have designed this course to allow you to upskill existing employees. Once this course is complete learners will have the knowledge and skills to support in the protection of your systems. This training program is part of the new suite of IOT Core 3 computing and IT training packages. These qualifications have been designed to work individually or as a combination of two or three depending on the needs of the individual or business. This training package will equip learners with the skills they need in a wide range of sectors including engineering companies and the IOT computing skills they will need for future.

This course is part of our Lancashire & Cumbria institute of Technology (IoT) course offering.

Assessment

This will be assessed as an industry based project.

This qualification forms one program in a suite of three IOT Core 3 practitioner programs which can be studied as one, two or all three programs. This could lead onto a HNC in Computing

Computing students commonly get jobs as…

  • Programmers and software development professionals
  • IT managers
  • Cyber security professionals
  • IT network professionals
  • IT quality and testing professionals
  • Data analysts
  • Database administrators and web content technicians
  • IT operations technicians
  • IT business analysts, architects and systems designers
  • Information technology directors
  • IT project managers
  • Computer system and equipment installers and servicers


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