Graduate Diploma in Cybersecurity
Wellington Institute of Technology
Key Information
Campus location
Lower Hutt, New Zealand
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
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Earliest start date
Mar 2024
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Introduction
Gain a comprehensive understanding of information security and maintenance. Learn how to integrate security policy, practices, and technologies into operational structures. Design secure systems and assess cyber threats. Explore the principles of survivability and information assurance. The aim of the Graduate Diploma in Cybersecurity (GDipCS) is to create a set of information technology professionals who have the ability to think about information security and assurance within an enterprise system and know how to integrate security policy, practices, and technologies into an operational infrastructure.
Graduates of these qualifications will have the skills and knowledge to work in the IT industry in a range of roles such as security consultant, security analyst, security administrator, incident analyst, incident handler, information assurance analyst, security assessor/auditor, security engineer, penetration tester, digital forensic analyst, network forensic analyst, malware analyst, security developer or other information/cybersecurity-related support roles, e.g., service desk.