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    Launch a Career in Cybersecurity IT

    Combine foundational IT skills with hands-on cybersecurity training.

    Duration
    9–18 months
    Certifications
    CompTIA Security+; CompTIA CySA+; CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker)
    Key Skills
    Problem-solving, communication, attention to detail, analytical thinking, technical troubleshooting
    Work Settings
    IT departments, SOC teams, managed security services, government agencies, corporate security teams
    Job Outlook
    +32% (Much faster than average)
    Salary Range
    $90K–$135K+

    What Is Information Technologies - Cybersecurity?

    The Information Technologies – Cybersecurity program builds a strong foundation in networking, operating systems, and threat detection. Students learn how to secure systems, analyze incidents, and support cybersecurity operations.

    This program is ideal for learners transitioning from helpdesk or IT support into cybersecurity roles.

    What You'll Learn in Information Technologies - Cybersecurity Training

    Core Skills

    • Networking fundamentals
    • Operating systems
    • Firewalls and IDS/IPS
    • Vulnerability scanning
    • Security monitoring tools
    • Identity management
    • Basic scripting
    • Incident response

    Safety & Compliance

    • Security best practices
    • Incident response basics
    • Compliance awareness
    • Data privacy
    • Responsible disclosure
    • Professional ethics

    Tools & Technology

    • CompTIA Security+
    • CompTIA CySA+
    • CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker)

    Admissions Requirements for Information Technologies - Cybersecurity Training

    Most Information Technologies - Cybersecurity programs have accessible entry requirements designed to help motivated students start their career.

    Basic computer skills
    Reliable internet (if online)
    Willingness to learn and practice

    Requirements vary by program and training provider. Career-Bond partners will confirm specific requirements during enrollment.

    Certifications for Information Technologies - Cybersecurity

    This program prepares you for nationally recognized certifications that employers value.

    CompTIA Security+

    CompTIA

    Exam Focus: Role-based competencies; Tools and workflows; Best practices

    CompTIA CySA+

    EC-Council

    Exam Focus: Role-based competencies; Tools and workflows; Best practices

    CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker)

    EC-Council

    Exam Focus: Role-based competencies; Tools and workflows; Best practices

    Certification requirements vary by state and employer. Career-Bond partners will help you understand the requirements in your area.

    Information Technologies - Cybersecurity Salary & Job Outlook

    $90K–$135K+
    National Salary Range
    ~$110,000
    Median Salary
    +32% (Much faster than average)
    Job Growth Rate
    High Demand
    Market Outlook

    Strong demand driven by increasing cybersecurity risks, expanded digital infrastructure, and sustained need for professionals trained to secure systems, networks, and information assets.

    Career Outlook for Information Technologies - Cybersecurity

    Work Settings

    Corporate IT teams, SOC environments, MSP/MSSPs, government security offices

    Advancement Path

    Progress to Security Analyst; specialize (cloud security, incident response); earn advanced certifications; move into SOC lead roles.

    What Is the Difference Between Information Technologies - Cybersecurity and Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)?

    TL;DR: Information Technologies - Cybersecurity builds foundational and applied security skills, while CISSP validates advanced, experience-based security expertise.

    Information Technologies - Cybersecurity programs are typically designed to prepare students for entry-level to mid-level roles in cybersecurity by covering core concepts such as network security, threat detection, incident response, access control, and basic risk management. These programs emphasize practical skills and foundational knowledge needed to begin working in security operations or analyst roles. CISSP, on the other hand, is an advanced professional certification intended for experienced practitioners and leaders. It assumes prior hands-on experience and validates deep understanding of enterprise security architecture, governance, and program management across multiple domains. Choose Information Technologies - Cybersecurity if you are building or formalizing your cybersecurity foundation; choose CISSP if you already have significant experience and are targeting senior security or leadership roles.

    Comparing Programs
    Information Technologies - Cybersecurity
    Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
    Primary Focus
    Information Technologies - Cybersecurity

    Building foundational to applied cybersecurity skills for operational security roles

    Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

    Validating advanced, experience-based expertise in enterprise security architecture and governance

    Experience Level
    Information Technologies - Cybersecurity

    Entry-level to mid-level cybersecurity education and training

    Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

    Senior-level professional certification requiring prior experience

    Core Skills
    Information Technologies - Cybersecurity

    Network security, threat detection, incident response, access control, foundational risk concepts

    Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

    Enterprise security architecture, governance, risk management, policy, and oversight

    Hands-On vs Leadership
    Information Technologies - Cybersecurity

    Hands-on and skills-focused for early security roles

    Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

    Strategic and architectural with leadership expectations

    Work Settings
    Information Technologies - Cybersecurity

    Security operations centers, analyst teams, IT security departments

    Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

    Enterprise security leadership, architecture, and senior advisory roles

    Career Progression
    Information Technologies - Cybersecurity

    Security analyst, SOC analyst, junior cybersecurity roles

    Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

    Senior security architect, principal security leader, executive-track roles

    Certifications
    Information Technologies - Cybersecurity

    Program-aligned or entry-level security credentials

    Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

    CISSP credential

    Best For
    Information Technologies - Cybersecurity

    Students building or formalizing a cybersecurity foundation

    Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

    Experienced professionals targeting senior security or leadership positions

    Information Technologies - Cybersecurity

    Choose Information Technologies - Cybersecurity if you are building or formalizing a cybersecurity foundation.

    Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

    Choose CISSP if you already have significant experience and are targeting senior security or leadership positions.

    Benefits of Information Technologies - Cybersecurity Training

    Enter a high-growth field
    Build job-ready cybersecurity skills
    Prepare for industry certifications
    Learn tools used in real SOC environments
    Access strong career pathways

    Information Technologies - Cybersecurity Student Reviews

    "This program helped me move from helpdesk to a SOC analyst role."

    Ethan J.
    Associate Security Analyst

    "I finally understood how networking and security work together."

    Alyssa G.
    IT Security Specialist

    "The labs aligned with real-world tools my employer uses."

    Nate R.
    Junior Cybersecurity Technician

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