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Level 5 Diploma in Cyber Security

At A Glance

Course Title

Qualifi Level 5 Diploma in Cyber Security

Course Level

Diploma

Course Credits

120 Credits

Study Method

Distance Learning

Start Date

Every month

Course Duration

12 months

Awarded By

Qualifi
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Course Description

The Qualifi Level 5 Diploma in Cyber Security is designed to provide learners with the core capabilities required for a career in the cyber security and risk management sector. The diploma is a recognised qualification in the UK that aims to develop learners’ cyber security skills, enabling them to take on a range of senior IT and digital, data and security roles in the workplace. The course is a semi-technical qualification that covers technical cyber security measures as well as management, project management and leadership skills required to organize internal and external business responses to major incidents or the threat of such.
This Level 5 qualification is potentially unique because it is about ‘cyber security’ as a workplace management discipline. Due to the huge economic risks to businesses and global regions from specific and dynamic forms of threat vectors, this course programme will provide solid business management and leadership education within the context of the digital tech and cyber security threat environment. The qualification is designed and delivered by a mix of academics from Business Schools and Security Management teaching roles.

Learning Outcomes

Learners studying for the Level 5 Diploma in Cyber Security will be expected to develop the following skills during the programme of study:

  1. The ability to read and utilise relevant technical and security literature (including threat intelligence feeds), hardware and software, with a proficient or developed competence
  2. Understanding: the ability to think independently and solve potential overarching cyber security issues within a business or organisation
  3. Apply subject knowledge and understanding to address familiar and unfamiliar problems in the cyber security and digital risk management domains within their workplace and/or sector
  4. Recognise the moral and ethical issues of business practice and research; appreciating the need for ethical standards and professional codes of conduct, including in relation to conducting investigations, audits and incident responses
  5. An appreciation of the interdisciplinary and interdependent nature of cyber security within wider business and service provision, and broader operating environments and supply chains
  6. Capacity to give a clear and accurate account of a subject, in a mature way; engage in credible debate and dialogue both with specialists and non-specialists in relation to cyber security-related issues and challenges
  7. To develop transferable skills and knowledge – including in project management, business continuity management crisis management, disaster recovery and management and incident response – which will enable individuals to meet the requirements of, and successfully manage/lead, major business incidents
  8. To motivate individuals to progress to further professional development and advancement through future study or as part of their chosen career
  9. To instill and embed a sense of understanding and respect of the global nature of the cyber threat environment; as well as the criticality of respecting, anticipating and learning from diverse, international business practices and the global operating context.
  10. To engender positive digital citizenship, inculcating an ethos of understanding responsibilities and exercising personal and organisational ‘rights’ in an ethical, responsible and sustainable manner

Course Content

The process of encrypting and decrypting information forms the basis of much computer, device and network security. Cryptography is designed and used to protect the confidentiality, integrity and authenticity of information. From the very beginnings of computing, and throughout the industry’s evolution, the establishment of policies, guidelines and laws has shaped the disciplines of information security and organisational resilience in profound and, often, unintended, ways.

In this unit learners will be introduced to the concept and history of cryptography, and its subdisciplines (including cryptology), and how cyber-enabled networks and devices have their communications security underpinned by cryptographic methods and sector standards. Learners will explore methods of attack, including side-channel, additional encryption methods and escrow principles and key.

Learners will look at how businesses can deploy encryption to enhance their information security approaches.

Learners will develop an understanding of security technical and generic management and leadership teaching. Much of this teaching will be particularly relevant to learners wishing to move into more advanced Information Security Management technical qualifications, including the CompTIA Security + accreditation and the Cyber Security industry gold standard: The Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP).

This unit describes and explains how to conduct investigations with cyber-enabled equipment, including on public-internet-facing networks, or other network environments. Much evidence is lost or ruled inadmissible within courts and tribunal environments because it has been mishandled and corrupted (or could have been) by investigators, or those with a perceived chain of custody over the data. Moreover, in a planet of several billion cyber-enabled devices, but few qualified cyber investigators, it is now the case that many organisations have to manage part or all of a cyber incident investigation, because the national CERT or police/security agencies are otherwise prioritised.

In this unit learners will examine the requirements for digital investigations including team formations and tools, understanding the prospects of recovering information, gathering evidential data (including from mobile and IoT devices), safeguarding evidential integrity, as well as the complexity and challenges of storing and presenting evidence within legal environments.

Learners will develop an understanding of security technical and generic management and leadership teaching. Much of this teaching will be particularly relevant to learners wishing to move into more advanced Information Security Management technical qualifications, including the CompTIA Security + accreditation and the cyber security industry gold standard: The Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP).

The professional and lawful response to managing an incident can be the difference between company survival or otherwise. Poor responses to major incidents, including mega data breaches, have significantly damaged organisational reputations and financial performance. Significantly mismanaging a cyber incident can result in catastrophic personal and organisational consequences. Such business ‘impacts’ are covered in-depth within our Threat and Risk units at Levels 2, 3 and 4. and will be explored during this Level 5 unit as part of the contextual case-study learning, and isomorphic reflections, that are central to this unit.

In this unit learners will explore the types of site, personnel and equipment required in relation to planning for Incident Management and forming an organisational CERT team (Computer Emergency Response Team). They will then explore the core sub-disciplines and side-disciplines of Cyber Incident Management: Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity Management and Crisis Management. Learners will discuss the importance of the business organisational requirement for skilled and planned communications to operate in combination with advanced and developed management responses and strategy.

Learners will develop an understanding of the security technical and generic management and leadership teaching. Much of this teaching will be particularly relevant to learners wishing to move into more advanced Information Security Management technical qualifications, including the CompTIA Security + accreditation and the Cyber Security industry gold standard: The Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP).

In order for an organisation to be more cyber secure, leadership across employee and stakeholder networks is required to be delivered by the C-Suite. However, what happens if the C-Suite either doesn’t listen or doesn’t understand the Tier One threat posed by information security vulnerabilities.

In this unit learners will develop an understanding of the key features of tech leadership and performance management. Learners will evaluate strategic leadership and management approaches, within a tech sector setting, and what it means to be a ‘senior level influencer’.

Learners will also develop an understanding of security technical and generic management and leadership teaching. Much of this teaching will be particularly relevant to learners wishing to move into more advanced Information Security Management technical qualifications, including the CompTIA Security + accreditation and the Cyber Security industry gold standard: The Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP). The unit is also highly applicable to learners who are considering taking an MBA, or MBA in Cyber Security, at a later date or who looking to advance into senior management roles within their organisation or sector.

Study Method

The Qualifi Level 5 Diploma in Cyber Security is studied 100% online through Chestnut Education. You will be provided access to study materials, dedicated one-on-one tutoring and assignment feedback through qualified tutors.

Our online learning platform is designed to provide students with a flexible and convenient way to access high-quality education. With a vast library of study materials and resources available 24/7, students can learn at their own pace and on their own schedule.

Our experienced and knowledgeable tutors are available to answer questions, provide feedback, and offer guidance to help students succeed.

Course Fees

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Entry Requirements

This qualification has been designed to be accessible without artificial barriers that restrict access and progression. Entry to the qualification will be through a centre application form or interview and the candidates will be expected to hold the following:

  • learners who possess qualifications at Level 4 and/or;
  • learners who have some technical and risk management work experience in a computing or security business environment and demonstrate ambition with clear career goals;
  • learners who possess a Level 5 qualification in another discipline and want to develop their careers in cyber security and/or risk management.

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