Network Defender

Computer Science

Rapidly upskill in network protection and defence, learning to analyse vulnerabilities and implement security and management strategies to protect organisational networks and data.

NZ$288

inc GST

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This course starts anytime


Online study

Flexible online learning from anywhere

Online, Online

It will take a total of 9 weeks

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Analyse potential attacks or vulnerabilities

Gain ability to assess and identify vulnerabilities within a network and evaluate potential attack vectors.

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Apply security tools and defence strategies

Develop hands-on skills using security tools to implement effective countermeasures and defence strategies in organisational contexts.

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Build and manage ongoing defence systems

Learn to construct and maintain management systems that support continual network, data, and device defence based on discovered threats.

What You're Signing Up For

The Network Defender micro-credential enables participants to rapidly upskill and develop capabilities in network protection systems using analytical, application, and management strategies to defend organisational networks, data, and devices from threats. The course addresses the skills shortage in cyber security by providing competencies to analyse attacks, apply security tools, and manage ongoing network defence.

Course Content

  • Analytical strategies for network protection
  • Application and management of network defence
  • Countering threats to organisational networks, data, and devices
  • Industry updates on cyber security trends
  • Synchronous and asynchronous learning modules
  • iLab secure online security tool practice
  • Summative assessment project

What you need to know first

Basic IT knowledge, equivalent to NZQF Level 5 or above, or related work experience.

Able to perform basic IT tasks such as installing software, using Windows or Linux, creating and supporting basic networks.

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Information Technology

  • Cyber Security

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Network Defender roles

  • Cyber Security technician

  • IT support with cyber responsibilities