Cyber Intrusion Analyst Level 4

Course Overview

Our Level 4 Cyber Intrusion Analyst Apprenticeship gives apprentices the chance to learn within a working environment and develop the personal skills required to work in a Cyber Intrusion Analyst role. Following the programme, Apprentices will use a range of tools to monitor networks in real time, and will be able to understand and interpret the alerts that are automatically generated by those tools.

Over the course of the Level 4 Apprenticeship, participants will cover topics such as networks, operating systems, information and cyber security foundations, business processes and law, regulation and ethics..

Modules

Module One

Networks

The apprentice will learn the common networks in use and their associated data formats, protocols and network layer models and then identify their differences. Network routing protocols and the principles of network addresses will be covered and how network performance can be affected.

Module Two

Operating Systems

The apprentice will learn the common configurations of operating system (OS) firewalls, the differences between user and file access control lists and how to configure them, the security features of OS, servers and clients and show an understanding of the need for OS security policies.

Module Three

Information and Cyber Security Foundations

The apprentice will learn basic cyber security concepts and their importance to organisations along with risk assessment, management and investigation, information governance including policy, the legal and regulatory environment, information assurance and more.

Module Four

Business Processes

The apprentice will learn about the lifecycle and service management practices which form part of the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) and about the different processes for cyber incident response and incident management. case.

Module Five

Law, Regulation and Ethics

The apprentice will learn about the main features and applicability of law, regulations and standards relevant to cyber network defence and the ethical responsibilities of a cyber security professional.

Learning & Assessment

Over the course of the 15 month Apprenticeship, learners will receive close training from their 3aaa trainer in one of our 36 training academies.

During the academy sessions, Apprentices will be covering a range of modules that will be tailored towards their roles and responsibilities, learning about the concepts behind their tasks within the workplace and being able to develop themselves with key industry experience.

Apprentice or Employer?

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Are you eligible?

Individual employers will set the selection criteria, but this is likely to include A levels; a level 3 Apprenticeship or other relevant qualification; relevant experience and/or an aptitude test with a focus on functional maths.

Typical Job roles

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Secure Operations Centre (SOC) Analyst

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Intrusion Analyst

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Network Intrusion Analyst

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Incident Response Centre (IRC) Analyst

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Network Operations Centre (NOC) Security Analsyt

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Cyber Security Analyst

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Hire an Apprentice

Hire a Cyber Intrusion Apprentice

Hiring a Cyber Intrusion Apprentice will support your business’s cyber security needs, providing internal support to your organisation.

We can work with you to source a suitable applicant for your business or you can up-skill your existing employees. If the employee is under 19 and your business has less than you employees, there will be no cost for the training. If they are over 19 and/or your business has over 50 employees then you will contribute 10% towards the cost of the training.

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Match & Fill process

With our Match and Fill recruitment service we will advertise your vacancy, screen applicants and pre-interview potential candidates to ensure you only interview the most appropriate people for your specific role – all free of charge.

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National Insurance Contribution rebate for Apprentices

Did you know that you could claim back the National Insurance Contributions for your Apprentices depending on their age? If your business has hired an Apprentice since 6th April 2016, who is aged under 25 and is enrolled on an Apprenticeship, you can claim back your National Insurance Contributions for them. Depending on the salary of your Apprentice, this could amount to a significant saving. By changing your employer contribution category for Apprentices who meet these criteria you will save your business money.

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Typical Job roles

Become a…

Cyber Security Analyst

Become a…

Network Operations Centre (NOC) Security Analyst

Become a…

Incident Response Centre (IRC) Analyst

Become a…

Network Intrusion Analyst

Become a…

Intrusion Analyst

Become a…

Secure Operations Centre (SOC) Analyst

If you want to know more about our Cyber Security: Risk Analyst Apprenticeship then why not contact us?

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