Cybersecurity

IN-PERSON PROGRAM

Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Qualify for the most in-demand, high-impact roles in cybersecurity.

This program is designed to turn students into highly capable cybersecurity professionals. Starting with foundational defense skills and progressing into elite offensive security and advanced security leadership expertise, learners will learn to defend modern organizations, perform offensive security testing, and architect secure enterprise systems.

Students will prepare for these globally recognized certifications:

  • EC-Council: Certified Cybersecurity Technician (CCT)

  • CompTIA Security+

  • CompTIA PenTest+

  • EC-Council: Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)

  • ISC2: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

Prerequisites: HS Diploma, G.E.D or equivalent

Required materials: All required materials are included with tuition

Potential Job Roles for Graduates:

Entry-Level / Mid-Level Roles

  • Cybersecurity Technician

  • Security Analyst

  • SOC Analyst (Tier 1–2)

  • IT Security Specialist

  • Incident Response Technician

  • Vulnerability Analyst

Advanced / Specialist Roles

  • Penetration Tester

  • Ethical Hacker

  • Cybersecurity Engineer

  • Security Operations Engineer

Leadership and Strategic Roles

  • Information Security Manager

  • Security Architect

  • Cybersecurity Consultant

  • Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) Analyst

  • Chief Information Security Officer

Delivery: In-Classroom

Duration: 12 weeks (240 hours)

  • 4-hour class, Mon-Fri

Tuition: $9,898

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What’s Included?

  • Exam vouchers

  • Practice exams

  • Books & Materials

Instructor Support

  • Certified instructor

  • Weekly in-person classes

Curriculum Breakdown

EC-Council: Certified Cybersecurity Technician (CCT)

The Certified Cybersecurity Technician (CCT) is an entry-level certification by EC-Council, the creators of the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification.

Developed for individuals with limited IT or security experience, this program combines theoretical knowledge with practical, hands-on exercises to help learners understand, detect, and respond to security threats across diverse environments.

Prerequisite: None

    • Information Security Threats and Vulnerabilities

    • Information Security Attacks

    • Network Security Fundamentals

    • Identification, Authentication, and Authorization

    • Network Security Controls – Administrative Controls

    • Network Security Controls – Physical Controls

    • Network Security Controls – Technical Controls

    • Network Security Assessment Techniques and Tools

    • Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery

    • Application Security

    • Virtualization and Cloud Computing

    • Wireless Network Security

    • Mobile Device Security

    • IoT and OT Security

    • Cryptography

    • Data Security

    • Network Troubleshooting

    • Network Traffic Monitoring

    • Network Logs Monitoring and Analysis

    • Incident Response

    • Computer Forensics

    • Risk Management

    • Cybersecurity Technician

    • SOC Analyst (Tier 1)

    • Junior Cybersecurity Analyst

    • Network Security Technician

    • Junior Incident Responder

    • IT Administrator / Systems Administrator (with security duties)

    • IT Support Specialist (with security duties)

    • Vulnerability Assessor (Entry-Level)

    • Network Administrator (with security duties)

  • There are no mandatory prerequisites for the CCT (Certified Cybersecurity Technician) exam.

    Duration: 3 Hours

    60 questions

    Delivery: Online via the EC-Council exam portal

    Passing score: 60% to 85%

CompTIA Security+ SY0-701

CompTIA Security+ is a global certification that validates the baseline skills necessary to perform core security functions and pursue an IT security career. Security+ opens the door to your cybersecurity career.

Prerequisite: CompTIA Network+ or equivalent knowledge

  • Designed to equip you with the essential knowledge and skills needed to excel in the field of cybersecurity.

    • General Security Concepts

      1. Security Goals & Controls

      2. Fundamental Security Concepts 

      3. Practical Cryptography

    • Threats, Vulnerabilities, and Mitigations

      • Threat Actors & Vectors

      • Survey of Malicious Activities 

      • Mitigation Techniques

    • Security Architecture

      • Architecture & Infrastructure Concepts

      • Enterprise Infrastructure Security Principles 

      • Data Protection Concepts & Strategies 

      • Resilience & Recovery

    • Security Operations

      • Computing Resources Security Techniques 

      • Vulnerability Management 

      • Security Monitoring & Alerting 

      • Enterprise Security Capabilities 

      • Identity and Access Management 

      • Automation, Orchestration, & Incident Response

    • Security Program Management and Oversight

      • Effective Security Governance 

      • Risk Management 

      • Security Compliance & Third-Party Risk 

      • Audits, Assessments, & Awareness

    • Network Administrator

    • Systems Analyst

    • Cybersecurity Analyst/Engineer

    • Penetration Tester

    • Data Analyst

    • IT Manager

  • 130 minutes

    65 questions; either multiple choice or multiple response

    Delivery: Pearson VUE testing center or online proctored exam

PenTest+ PT0-003

As an intermediate-level exam, PenTest+ is ideal for individuals with some experience in the field of cybersecurity and penetration testing, who wish to expand their knowledge and demonstrate their ability to perform comprehensive security assessments.

Prerequisite: CompTIA CySA+

  • This course is designed for cybersecurity professionals who are looking to validate their skills in penetration testing, vulnerability management, and assessing the security of IT systems and networks.

    • Engagement Management

      • Governance, Risk, & Compliance 

      • Collaboration & Communication Activities

      • Testing Frameworks & Methodologies

      • Reporting & Remediation

    • Reconnaissance and Enumeration

      • Applying Enumeration Techniques

      • Using Scripts for Reconnaissance & Enumeration

      • Enumeration & Reconnaissance Tools

    • Vulnerability Discovery and Analysis

      • Discovering & Analyzing Vulnerabilities

    • Attacks and Exploits

      • Prioritize & Prepare for Attacks

      • Authentication Attacks

      • Host-Based Attacks

      • Cloud-Based & Web Application Attacks

      • Wireless & Social Engineering Attacks

      • Attacking Specialized Systems & Automating Attacks

    • Network Engineer

    • Cybersecurity Analyst/Engineer

    • Penetration Tester

    • Cybersecurity Architect

    • Data Analyst

    • IT Manager

  • Exam series code:  PT0-003

    Number of Questions: Maximum of 90 questions, including multiple choice questions, and performance-based 

    Length of Test: 165 Minutes  

    Passing Score: 750 (on a scale of 100-900)

    Recommended Experience: 3–4 years in a penetration tester job role, with Network+ and Security+ or equivalent knowledge.

    Testing Provider: Pearson VUE

EC-Council: Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)

CEH is a globally-recognized, comprehensive offensive security certification, now with added AI capabilities. This course will fully prepare students to take EC-Council’s Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) v13 exam. They will develop a hacker’s mindset to identify and address vulnerabilities before they can be exploited.

Prerequisite: CompTIA Network+ and Security+

    • Introduction to Ethical Hacking

    • Foot Printing and Reconnaissance

    • Scanning Networks

    • EnumeraCon

    • Vulnerability Analysis

    • System Hacking

    • Malware Threats

    • Sniffing

    • Social Engineering

    • Denial-of-Service

    • Session Hijacking

    • Evading IDS, Firewalls, and Honeypots

    • Hacking Web Servers

    • Hacking Web Applications

    • SQL Injection

    • Hacking Wireless Networks

    • Hacking Mobile Platforms

    • IoT and OT Hacking

    • Cloud Computing

    • Cryptography

    • Mid-Level Information Security Auditor

    • Cybersecurity Auditor

    • Security Administrator

    • IT Security Administrator

    • Cyber Defense Analyst

    • Vulnerability Assessment Analyst

    • Warning Analyst

    • Information Security Analyst 1

    • Security Analyst L1

    • Infosec Security Administrator

    • Cybersecurity Analyst level 1, level 2, & level 3

    • Network Security Engineer

    • SOC Security Analyst

    • Security Analyst

    • Network Engineer

    • Senior Security Consultant

    • Information Security Manager

    • Senior SOC Analyst

    • Solution Architect

    • Cybersecurity Consultant

  • The CEH exam consists of 125 multiple-choice questions over 4 hours. The passing score varies by exam form and typically ranges from 60% to 85%. CEH is ANSI/ISO/IEC 17024 accredited. Candidates may also take the optional CEH Practical exam to earn the CEH Master designation.

ISC2: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

This course is your springboard into cloud computing. The training covers the fundamental concepts of Azure, including service agreements, workloads, security, privacy, pricing, and support, all mapped to Microsoft's key exam objectives. An Azure Fundamentals certification is proof of your knowledge of cloud services and how those services are provided with Microsoft Azure.

Prerequisite: CompTIA Security+ and Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)

    • Security and Risk Management

    • Asset Security

    • Security Architecture and Engineering

    • Communication and Network Security

    • Identity and Access Management (IAM)

    • Security Assessment and Testing

    • Security Operations

    • Software Development Security

    • Chief Information Security Officer (CISO)

    • Director of Security

    • Security Manager

    • IT Director/Manager

    • Security Architect

    • IT Security Consultant / Advisor

    • Security Systems Engineer

    • Information Assurance Analyst / Manager

    • Security Auditor

    • Cybersecurity Manager

    • Principal Cybersecurity Manager

  • To qualify for the CISSP certification, you must pass the exam and have at least five years of cumulative, paid work experience in two or more of the eight domains of the ISC2 CISSP Exam Outline.

    Learn more here: https://www.isc2.org/exams