Cybersecurity Apprenticeship Training Solutions
Core Training
Cybersecurity Analyst
The Cybersecurity Analyst Career Path gives fundamental guidance, knowledge, and proficiency in the core skills necessary for a career as a Cybersecurity Analyst.
Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst Level I
A Security Operations Center Analyst (SOC Analyst) Career Path covers an entry-level role. A SOC ensures that the organization’s digital assets remain secure and protected from unauthorized access. In this role, you will protect your organization’s online and on-premises infrastructures, monitor data to identify suspicious activity and identify and mitigate risks before a breach occurs. A SOC analyst works to counter the attack on the front line. This career path aligns with the Cyber Defense Analyst NICE/NIST work role.
Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst Level II
This Career Path is for a Security Operations Center Analyst (SOC Analyst) Level II. This path covers a more intermediate level SOC role. As an SOC, your primary duty is to ensure that the organization’s digital assets are secure and protected from unauthorized access. That means that you are responsible for protecting both online and on-premise infrastructures, monitoring data to identify suspicious activity, and identifying and mitigating risks before there is a breach. In the event that a breach does occur, an SOC analyst will be on the front line, working to counter the attack. This career path is aligned to the Cyber Defense Incident Responder NICE/NIST workrole.
Cyber Defense Forensic Analyst
This Career Path is for a Cyber Defense Forensic Analyst. This path focuses on analyzing digital evidence and investigating computer security incidents to derive useful information in support of system/network vulnerability mitigation.
Penetration Tester
The Penetration Tester pathway offers realistic, virtual lab environments to gain real-world, hands-on skills to use as a penetration tester. Within the labs, the courses use today’s latest tools and technologies; and, with help from a mentor, receive the guidance needed on this career path.
IT Support Specialist
The IT Support Specialist career pathway provides technical support to customers who need assistance utilizing client-level hardware and software in accordance with established or approved organizational process components (i.e., Master Incident Management Plan, when applicable).
Data Analytics/Analyst
The Data Analytics/Analyst career pathway covers content for understanding on how to administer databases and/or data management systems that allow for the secure storage, query, protection, and utilization of data.
Developer (Software/Applications)
The Developer (Software/Applications) pathway focuses on how a developer develops, creates, maintains, and writes/codes new (or modifies existing) computer applications, software, or specialized utility programs.
System Administrator
The System Administrator Career Path is the perfect starting point for professionals with little background in IT or cybersecurity. Build a foundation of knowledge, skills and abilities that will launch a career into the industry.