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IBM and ISC2 Cybersecurity Specialist Professional Certificate
IBM
ISC2

IBM and ISC2 Cybersecurity Specialist Professional Certificate

Get job-ready to launch your cybersecurity career. Build the information security skills and hands-on experience employers look for in less than 4 months. No prior experience required.

IBM Skills Network Team
Dee Dee Collette
Rav Ahuja

Instructors: IBM Skills Network Team

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3 months to complete
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Flexible schedule
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Earn a career credential that demonstrates your expertise
4.8

(692 reviews)

Beginner level
No prior experience required
3 months to complete
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • The job-ready skills needed to get your first cybersecurity role, plus prep for the ISC2 Certified in Cybersecurity (CC) exam employers look for.

  • A solid grasp of IT essentials, including infrastructure, operating systems, network applications, data, hardware, and software.

  • Working knowledge of different security threats, breaches, malware, social engineering, and other attack, and tools for preventing these threats.

  • The most up-to-date practical skills and knowledge cybersecurity specialists use in their daily roles, supported by hands-on practical experience.

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Professional Certificate - 12 course series

What you'll learn

  • Compare the roles and responsibilities of various careers within the cybersecurity field and how to progress from one level to the next level.

  • Map IT fundamental skills, technical skills, and soft skills to the different job roles at various levels in cybersecurity.

  • Identify the required certifications, such as Security+, A+, CISSP, and CEH, for different job roles and the contents of each certification.

  • Discover the right role for you in cybersecurity and learn how to prepare for your chosen career path.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Cybersecurity
Category: Data Security
Category: Information Technology
Category: Security Awareness
Category: Information Systems Security Assessment Framework (ISSAF)
Category: Network Security
Category: General Networking
Category: Cyber Risk
Category: Cyber Security Policies
Category: Computer Security Awareness Training
Category: Information Assurance
Category: Cyber Security Assessment
Category: Cyber Security Strategy
Category: Technical Support and Services

What you'll learn

  • Identify the hardware components of desktops, laptops, and other devices, plus operating system functions, settings, and troubleshooting processes

  • Explore ports, connectors, storage devices, and GPU architectures, and assess appropriate processing and hardware solutions for applications

  • Develop secure IoT integration strategies for wearable devices and smart tech, using effective device management and cybersecurity principles.

  • Evaluate VR and AR technologies for organizational use, assessing hardware requirements, deployment considerations, and practical applications.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Computer Hardware
Category: Peripheral Devices
Category: Operating Systems
Category: Hardware Troubleshooting
Category: User Accounts
Category: System Configuration
Category: USB
Category: Software Installation
Category: Computing Platforms
Category: Mac OS
Category: Computer Architecture
Category: Virtual Machines
Category: Linux
Category: File Systems
Category: Virtualization and Virtual Machines
Category: Technical Support
Category: Computer Systems
Category: Network Infrastructure
Category: Disaster Recovery
Category: Data Storage

What you'll learn

  • Classify, install, and administer software applications and tools, including those used on mobile operating systems

  • Learn foundational concepts in cloud services, browser technologies, and software development models, techniques, and best practices

  • Utilize core database concepts using the principles of database management and perform basic operations to interface with and maintain databases

  • Understand how AI enables intelligent tools such as chatbots, virtual assistants, and generative applications to solve real-world problems

Skills you'll gain

Category: Generative AI
Category: Computer Programming
Category: Artificial Intelligence
Category: Data-Driven Decision-Making
Category: Cloud Computing Architecture
Category: Data Strategy

What you'll learn

  • Explain wired and wireless network types, topologies, cable categories, IP addressing, packet flow, and core protocols

  • Configure secure networks and mobile devices using encryption standards and troubleshooting tools, including the command prompt and Windows Settings

  • Explore memory and storage technologies, including RAM, ROM, RAID, STaaS, file/block/object storage, USB4, and NVMe, andtroubleshooting methods

  • Apply NFC operating modes, Wi-Fi security protocols, and device integration techniques to evaluate modern networking and storage solutions

Skills you'll gain

Category: General Networking
Category: Wireless Networks
Category: Network Protocols
Category: Local Area Networks
Category: Network Troubleshooting
Category: Networking Hardware
Category: Computer Networking
Category: OSI Models
Category: TCP/IP
Category: Wide Area Networks
Category: Data Storage Technologies
Category: Network Security
Category: Network Infrastructure
Category: Microsoft Windows
Category: Network Architecture
Category: Performance Tuning
Category: Command-Line Interface
Category: Data Storage

What you'll learn

  • Define cloud computing and explain essential characteristics, history, the business case for cloud, and the emerging technologies enabled by cloud

  • Describe the cloud service models- IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, and cloud deployment models- Public, Private, Hybrid; explain cloud infrastructure components

  • Explain emerging Cloud related trends including HybridMulticloud, Microservices, Serverless, Cloud Native, DevOps, and Application Modernization

  • List and describe services of popular cloud platforms including AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, IBM Cloud, Alibaba Cloud, and others

Skills you'll gain

Category: Cloud Computing
Category: Cloud Services
Category: Hybrid Cloud Computing
Category: Cloud Storage
Category: Cloud Security
Category: Emerging Technologies
Category: Serverless Computing
Category: Cloud-Native Computing
Category: Cloud Infrastructure
Category: DevOps
Category: Cloud Computing Architecture
Category: IBM Cloud
Category: Technical Services
Category: Cloud Solutions
Category: Cloud Development
Category: Cloud Engineering
Category: Cloud Hosting
Category: Virtual Machines
Category: Cloud Platforms
Category: Cloud Management

What you'll learn

  • Learn how to identify common cybersecurity threats, including malware, social engineering, breaches, and other attack vectors

  • Install software updates and patches, and apply authentication, encryption, and device-hardening techniques to protect sensitive information

  • Explore physical security, environmental safeguards, and access control measures used to prevent unauthorized access and ensure business continuity

  • Apply cybersecurity best practices using strong password creation and management strategies, and identify use cases for encryption

Skills you'll gain

Category: Multi-Factor Authentication
Category: Personally Identifiable Information
Category: Cyber Attacks
Category: Encryption
Category: Malware Protection
Category: Cybersecurity
Category: Information Privacy
Category: Application Security
Category: Cryptography
Category: Hardening
Category: Microsoft Windows
Category: Security Controls
Category: Data Security
Category: Security Awareness
Category: Email Security
Category: Information Systems Security
Category: Windows Servers
Category: Threat Detection
Category: Endpoint Security
Category: Computer Security Awareness Training
Security Principles

Security Principles

Course 75 hours

What you'll learn

Skills you'll gain

Category: Cyber Governance
Category: Information Assurance
Category: Cyber Security Policies
Category: Security Controls
Category: Cybersecurity
Category: Security Awareness
Category: Cyber Risk
Category: Data Ethics
Category: Governance
Category: Risk Management Framework
Category: Data Integrity

What you'll learn

Skills you'll gain

Category: Disaster Recovery
Category: Incident Response
Category: Information Assurance
Category: Security Management
Category: Crisis Management
Category: Computer Security Incident Management
Category: Business Continuity
Category: Cybersecurity
Access Control Concepts

Access Control Concepts

Course 94 hours

What you'll learn

Skills you'll gain

Category: Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
Category: Authentications
Category: Cyber Security Policies
Category: Data Access
Category: Identity and Access Management
Category: Security Controls
Category: Security Awareness
Category: Authorization (Computing)
Network Security

Network Security

Course 108 hours

What you'll learn

Skills you'll gain

Category: Firewall
Category: Network Security
Category: General Networking
Category: Infrastructure Security
Category: Cybersecurity
Category: TCP/IP
Category: Network Planning And Design
Category: Cyber Attacks
Category: Encryption
Category: Cloud Computing
Category: Threat Management
Category: Threat Detection
Category: Computer Networking
Category: Network Protocols
Category: Data Centers
Security Operations

Security Operations

Course 118 hours

What you'll learn

Skills you'll gain

Category: Security Controls
Category: Encryption
Category: Network Security
Category: System Monitoring
Category: Configuration Management
Category: Security Management
Category: General Networking
Category: Cybersecurity
Category: Data Security
Category: Continuous Monitoring
Category: Event Monitoring
Category: Data Management
Category: Cryptography
Category: Security Strategy
Category: Computer Security Awareness Training
Category: Cyber Security Policies

What you'll learn

  • Hands-on experience in analyzing cybersecurity case studies to identify threat tactics and assess vulnerabilities you can talk about in interviews

  • Demonstrable, practical skills for applying response frameworks and forensic techniques to real-world breach scenarios

  • Expertise in penetration testing and compliance analysis to evaluate organizational security regarding compliance successes and failures

  • Hands-on experience with researching real-world data breach scenarios and analyzing them to propose recommendations

Skills you'll gain

Category: Incident Response
Category: Cybersecurity
Category: Penetration Testing
Category: Vulnerability Assessments
Category: Fraud detection
Category: Email Security
Category: Security Awareness
Category: Network Security
Category: Cyber Threat Intelligence
Category: Threat Modeling
Category: Threat Detection
Category: Computer Security Incident Management
Category: Exploitation techniques
Category: Distributed Denial-Of-Service (DDoS) Attacks
Category: Artificial Intelligence
Category: Data Security
Category: Malware Protection

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Instructors

IBM Skills Network Team
IBM
83 Courses1,555,405 learners
Dee Dee Collette
IBM
10 Courses635,507 learners
Rav Ahuja
IBM
56 Courses4,340,407 learners

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