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Cyber Security Technician Courses

Cyber Security Technicians are hands-on ICT professionals who protect an organisation’s digital assets, cloud-based systems, intellectual property, and online infrastructure from cyber criminals. They install and configure cybersecurity technologies, develop scripts and codes to streamline online security, and support the ICT department in carrying out risk assessments and developing operational procedures.

As a Cyber Security Technician you could be assisting the Cyber Security Manager investigate a security breach, maintaining the server’s security systems and firewall, monitoring and responding to phishing emails and security alerts, implementing cybersecurity policies and operational procedures, working with the disaster planning project team to develop data recovery strategies, or doing some private research about emerging cyber-threats and the latest online security technologies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do Cyber Security Technicians earn?

There are no clear salary figures for Australian Cyber Security Technicians. Increase your earning capacity by joining a professional organisation such as the Australian Computer Society (ACS) and obtaining specialist qualifications in digital forensics, advanced programming, and mobile/IoT technologies.

What are the job opportunities for Cyber Security Technicians?

There are no clear employment figures for Cyber Security Technicians working in Australia right now. They are engaged by corporate enterprises, non-profits, industrial organisations, academic institutions, government and law enforcement agencies. According to the National Careers Institute Australia, there is a growing demand for qualified cybersecurity professionals.

How do I become a Cyber Security Technician?

You can launch your career as a Cyber Security Technician in Australia with a VET Diploma or Advanced Diploma of Information Technology (Cybersecurity), but you will have a wider range of career opportunities with a Bachelor of Information Technology (Cybersecurity). As your career progresses, consider a Master of Cybersecurity (Digital Forensics).

Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights 2024

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