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Cyber security technical professional (integrated degree) (level 6)

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Apprentice's work location: Liverpool, Merseyside

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Information about Cyber security technical professional (integrated degree) (level 6)

Leading teams which manage cyber security risks.

Knowledge, skills and behaviours
View knowledge, skills and behaviours

Knowledge

  • 1: N/A Foundations of cyber security, its significance, concepts, threats, vulnerabilities and assurance.
  • 2: Design, build, configure, optimise, test and troubleshoot simple and complex networks. Network foundations, connections, internetworking, protocols, standards, performance, security and server virtualisation.
  • 3: Apply statistical techniques to large data sets. Identify vulnerabilities in big data architectures and deployment. Information management, big data concepts, statistical techniques, database concepts and data quality.
  • 4: Build test and debug a digital system to a specification. Computer architecture, digital logic, machine level representation of data.
  • 5: Configure an Operating System in accordance with security policy. Identify threats and features. Operating System principles, architectures, features, mechanisms, security features and exploits.
  • 6: Write, test, debug programs in high and low level languages and scripts. Algorithm and program design, concepts, compilers and logic. Programming languages.
  • 7: Design, implement and analyse algorithms. Algorithms, complexity and discrete maths.
  • 8: Construct software to interact with the real world and analyse for security exploits. How software interacts with the hardware and real world environment and security issues.
  • 9: Analyse malware & identify its mechanisms. Malware, reverse engineering, obfuscation.
  • 10: Apply secure programming principles and design patterns to address security issues. Defensive programming, malware resistance, code analysis, formal methods, good practice.
  • 11: Apply system engineering and software development methodologies and models. System development principles, tools, approaches, complexity, software engineering.
  • 12: Discover, identify and analyse threats, attack techniques, vulnerabilities and mitigations. Threats, vulnerabilities, impacts and mitigations in ICT systems and the enterprise environment.
  • 13: Assess culture & individual responsibilities. Human dimensions of cyber security.
  • 14: Undertake ethical system reconnaissance and intelligence analysis. Structured and ethical intelligence analysis, methods, techniques.
  • 15: Undertake risk modelling, analysis and trades. Management of cyber security risk, tools and techniques.
  • 16: Undertake risk assessment to an external standard. Quantitative & qualitative risk management theory & practice, role of risk stakeholders.
  • 17: Apply a management system and develop an information security management plan. Concepts & benefits of security management systems, governance & international standards.
  • 18: Configure and use security technology components and key management. Security components: how they are used for security / business benefit. Crypto & key management.
  • 19: Design & evaluate a system to a security case. How to compose a justified security case.
  • 20: Architect, analyse & justify a secure system. Understand security assurance, how to achieve it and how to apply security principles
  • 21: Develop an assurance strategy. Assurance concepts & approaches.
  • 22: Security monitoring, analysis and intrusion detection. Recognise anomalies & behaviours. How to diagnose cause from observables. Application of SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) tools & techniques.
  • 23: Manage intrusion response, including with 3rd parties. Cyber incident response, management, escalation, investigation & 3rd party involvement.
  • 24: N/A Legal, regulatory, compliance & standards environment.
  • 25: Organise testing & investigation work in accordance with legal & ethical requirements. Applicability of laws regulations & ethical standards.
  • 26: Develop & apply information security policy to implement legal or regulatory requirements. Legal responsibilities of system owners, users, employers, employees.

Skills

  • Fluent in written communications and able to articulate complex issues.
  • Makes concise, engaging and well-structured verbal presentations, arguments and explanations.
  • Able to deal with different, competing interests within and outside the organisation with excellent negotiation skills.
  • Able to identify the preferences, motivations, strengths and limitations of other people and apply these insights to work more effectively with and to motivate others.
  • Able to work effectively with others to achieve a common goal.
  • Competent in active listening and in leading, influencing and persuading others.
  • Able to give and receive feedback constructively and incorporate it into his/her own development and life-long learning.
  • Analytical and critical thinking skills for Technology Solutions development and can systematically analyse and apply structured problem solving techniques to complex systems and situations.
  • Able to put forward, demonstrate value and gain commitment to a moderately complex technology-oriented solution, demonstrating understanding of business need, using open questions and summarising skills and basic negotiating skills.
  • Can conduct effective research, using literature and other media.
  • Logical thinking and creative approach to problem solving.
  • Able to demonstrate a ‘security mind-set’ (how to break as well as make).

Behaviours

  • Demonstrates business disciplines, ethics and courtesies, demonstrating timeliness and focus when faced with distractions and the ability to complete tasks to a deadline with high quality.
  • Flexible attitude and ability to perform under pressure.
  • A thorough approach to work in the cyber security role.
Apprenticeship category (sector)
Digital
Qualification level
6
Equal to degree
Course duration
48 months
Funding
£24,000
Maximum government funding for
apprenticeship training and assessment costs.
Job titles include
  • Cyber Risk Manager
  • Cyber Risk Analyst
  • Cyber Research Analyst
  • Cyber Incident Manager
  • Cyber Security Engineer
  • Cyber Security Design Engineer

View more information about Cyber security technical professional (integrated degree) (level 6) from the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education.