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IBM Cybersecurity Analyst Professional Certificate
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IBM Cybersecurity Analyst Professional Certificate

Launch your career as a cybersecurity professional. Build job-ready skills and prep for the CompTIA Security+ exam with this program.

IBM Skills Network Team
Dee Dee Collette
Jeff Crume

Instructors: IBM Skills Network Team +4 more

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Earn a career credential that demonstrates your expertise
4.7

(13,385 reviews)

Beginner level

Recommended experience

Flexible schedule
4 months at 10 hours a week
Learn at your own pace
Build toward a degree

What you'll learn

  • The job-ready skills you need to get an entry-level position as a cybersecurity analyst in just 4-6 months. 

  • Cybersecurity fundamentals and how to manage database vulnerabilities in operating systems administration and security. 

  • How to use cybersecurity tools and techniques to perform penetration testing, respond to incidents, and conduct forensics.

  • How to use generative AI to boost your productivity and effectiveness as a cybersecurity analyst.

Skills you'll gain

  • Category: Endpoint Security
  • Category: Data Security
  • Category: Cybersecurity
  • Category: Cyber Security Assessment
  • Category: Computer Security Incident Management
  • Category: Penetration Testing
  • Category: Generative AI
  • Category: Network Security
  • Category: Networking Hardware
  • Category: Cyber Threat Hunting
  • Category: Professional Networking
  • Category: IT Service Management

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Advance your career with in-demand skills

  • Receive professional-level training from IBM
  • Demonstrate your technical proficiency
  • Earn an employer-recognized certificate from IBM
$119,000+
median U.S. salary for Cybersecurity
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147,000+
U.S. job openings in Cybersecurity
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Professional Certificate - 14 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: Cyber Security Assessment
Category: Information Technology
Category: Cybersecurity
Category: General Networking
Category: Network Security
Category: Cyber Security Strategy
Category: Technical Support
Category: Cyber Security Policies
Category: Vulnerability Assessments
Category: Operating Systems
Category: Computer Hardware

What you'll learn

  • Recognize the importance of data security, maintaining data integrity, and confidentiality

  • Demonstrate the installation of software updates and patches

  • Identify preferred practices for authentication, encryption, and device security

  • Discuss types of security threats, breaches, malware, social engineering, and other attack vectors

Skills you'll gain

Category: Cybersecurity
Category: Multi-Factor Authentication
Category: Malware Protection
Category: Data Security
Category: Encryption
Category: Cyber Attacks
Category: Cryptography
Category: Vulnerability Assessments
Category: Data Integrity
Category: Threat Detection
Category: Hardening
Category: Network Security
Category: Authorization (Computing)
Category: Application Security
Category: Authentications
Category: Windows Servers
Category: Security Controls
Category: Computer Security Awareness Training
Category: Technical Support

What you'll learn

  • How to apply key cybersecurity concepts, tools, and methodologies to protect digital and physical assets

  • How to recognize various types of threat actors and malware and explore preventive measures

  • To identify various internet security threats and common cybersecurity best practices

  • To understand authentication and identity management concepts for safeguarding your organization

Skills you'll gain

Category: Authorization (Computing)
Category: Malware Protection
Category: Multi-Factor Authentication
Category: Authentications
Category: Identity and Access Management
Category: Network Security
Category: Threat Detection
Category: Computer Security Incident Management
Category: Human Factors (Security)
Category: Distributed Denial-Of-Service (DDoS) Attacks
Category: Incident Response
Category: Security Awareness
Category: Threat Management
Category: Cybersecurity
Category: Security Controls
Category: Cyber Threat Intelligence
Category: Cyber Attacks

What you'll learn

  • Essential OS knowledge for professionals looking to get started in cybersecurity and IT support

  • How to adeptly navigate features unique to Windows, Linux, and MacOS ecosystems

  • How to manage user accounts and permissions

  • Valuable insights into foundational cloud computing concepts such as virtualization and containerization

Skills you'll gain

Category: Command-Line Interface
Category: File Systems
Category: Active Directory
Category: Virtualization
Category: Microsoft Windows
Category: Mac OS
Category: Cloud Computing
Category: Docker (Software)
Category: Security Controls
Category: Operating Systems
Category: Containerization
Category: Linux
Category: Firewall
Category: Virtual Machines
Category: Systems Administration
Category: User Accounts
Category: Security Testing
Category: Cloud Computing Architecture

What you'll learn

  • Sought-after computer network and network security skills businesses need to protect the network and endpoint devices from unwanted intrusions.

  • How to apply organization policies to protect endpoint devices from attacks using firewall settings, and outbound and inbound rulesets.

  • Install, configure, apply patches and use cloud-based software to find, quarantine, and remove malware and for intrusion detection systems

  • Perform the tasks necessary to provide recommendations for network hardware devices, network security, and network monitoring and management

Skills you'll gain

Category: Network Security
Category: Network Protocols
Category: Networking Hardware
Category: Endpoint Detection and Response
Category: Intrusion Detection and Prevention
Category: Network Routing
Category: Computer Networking
Category: General Networking
Category: Network Switches
Category: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Category: Network Analysis
Category: Firewall
Category: Endpoint Security
Category: Wireless Networks
Category: Network Routers
Category: Network Architecture
Category: Microsoft Windows
Category: TCP/IP

What you'll learn

  • Job-ready data management skills employers need, including how to implement various data protection techniques to secure sensitive information

  • How to configure and manage database user profiles, password policies, privileges, and roles

  • How to identify, analyze, and mitigate database injection vulnerabilities, including OS commands and SQL injection

  • How to design and implement comprehensive database and application auditing models

Skills you'll gain

Category: SQL
Category: Data Security
Category: Encryption
Category: Data Integrity
Category: Database Management
Category: Relational Databases
Category: NoSQL
Category: Secure Coding
Category: Databases
Category: Data Manipulation
Category: Vulnerability Management
Category: Data Access
Category: Authorization (Computing)
Category: Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
Category: Database Architecture and Administration
Category: Security Controls
Cybersecurity Architecture

Cybersecurity Architecture

Course 712 hours

What you'll learn

  • Describe the five foundational principles of cybersecurity and the Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability (CIA) triad

  • Summarize the different areas that a cybersecurity architect must adopt to develop a secure enterprise solution

  • Discuss the different security domains, including IAM, endpoint security, network security, application security, and data security

  • Demonstrate your proficiency in recommending methods to improve network security in a given scenario

Skills you'll gain

Category: Firewall
Category: Secure Coding
Category: Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)
Category: Application Security
Category: Data Security
Category: Endpoint Security
Category: Identity and Access Management
Category: Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
Category: Network Security
Category: IT Security Architecture
Category: Authorization (Computing)
Category: Single Sign-On (SSO)
Category: Multi-Factor Authentication
Category: Threat Detection
Category: Cybersecurity
Category: Authentications

What you'll learn

  • Define fundamental concepts of cybersecurity, including governance, risk management, compliance, AI ethics, and the audit process.

  • Identify cybersecurity laws and regulations, both at a national and international level and comprehend their implications for organizations.

  • Explore industry standards and their significance in cybersecurity practices and gain insights into the COBIT framework and SOC reports.

  • Apply cybersecurity industry standards and best practices to mitigate risks, enhance security, and ensure compliance through audit processes.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standards
Category: IT Service Management
Category: Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP)
Category: Information Technology Infrastructure Library
Category: General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
Category: NIST 800-53
Category: Cybersecurity
Category: Cyber Risk
Category: Governance Risk Management and Compliance
Category: ISO/IEC 27001
Category: Data Ethics
Category: Risk Management
Category: Compliance Management
Category: Compliance Auditing
Category: Cyber Security Policies
Category: Regulatory Requirements
Category: Regulatory Compliance
Category: Cyber Security Strategy
Category: Artificial Intelligence
Category: IT Automation

What you'll learn

  • In-demand penetration and threat hunting skills, supported by hands-on practice that employers are looking for on a resume.

  • Hands-on experience applying the principles of penetration testing using tools, such as OWASP ZAP and SNYK.

  • How to create penetration testing reports and integrate AI to perform advanced threat hunting and threat intelligence.

  • Use cryptography and cryptanalysis techniques like encryption and hashing to ensure data integrity and confidentiality.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Penetration Testing
Category: Network Analysis
Category: Vulnerability Management
Category: Encryption
Category: Cyber Threat Intelligence
Category: Cryptography
Category: Cyber Threat Hunting
Category: MITRE ATT&CK Framework
Category: Application Security
Category: Cybersecurity
Category: Vulnerability Assessments
Category: Threat Detection
Category: Security Testing
Category: Threat Modeling
Category: Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP)

What you'll learn

  • Explain the principles and importance of incident response in cybersecurity.

  • Implement techniques for detecting and analyzing security incidents.

  • Implement methods for collecting and examining digital data.

  • Analyze and report digital forensic findings to support cybersecurity efforts.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Incident Response
Category: Computer Security Incident Management
Category: Technical Communication
Category: Security Management
Category: Technical Documentation
Category: Threat Detection
Category: Incident Management
Category: Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)
Category: Data Integrity
Category: Cyber Threat Hunting
Category: Intrusion Detection and Prevention
Category: Data Analysis Software
Category: Cybersecurity
Category: Event Monitoring
Category: Cyber Attacks

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: Malware Protection
Category: Security Awareness
Category: Cyber Risk
Category: Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standards
Category: Computer Security Incident Management
Category: Personally Identifiable Information
Category: Cyber Threat Intelligence
Category: Vulnerability Assessments
Category: Threat Detection
Category: Artificial Intelligence
Category: Network Security

What you'll learn

  • Get CompTIA Security+ and CompTIA CySA+ exam-ready with study tips and rigorous exam-day preparation techniques

  • Validate your exam readiness with practice tests and timed mock exams

  • Ensure you’re familiar with the domains covered in each exam and how they are marked

  • Understand the certification process for each exam, including sign-up and testing procedures

Skills you'll gain

Category: Incident Response
Category: Vulnerability Management
Category: Malware Protection
Category: Security Controls
Category: Network Architecture
Category: Cyber Security Assessment
Category: Cyber Attacks
Category: Cybersecurity

What you'll learn

  • Explain the fundamental concepts of Generative AI and its significance in cybersecurity.

  • Apply generative AI techniques to real-world cybersecurity scenarios, including UBEA, threat intelligence, report summarization, and playbooks.

  • Assess the use of generative AI in cybersecurity against threats, like phishing and malware, and understand potential NLP-based attack techniques.

  • Mitigate attacks on generative AI models and analyze real-world case studies, identifying key success factors in implementation.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Generative AI
Category: Vulnerability Management
Category: Incident Response
Category: Threat Detection
Category: Cyber Threat Hunting
Category: Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)
Category: Cyber Security Assessment
Category: Data Ethics
Category: Endpoint Detection and Response
Category: Artificial Intelligence
Category: Malware Protection
Category: Threat Management
Category: Prompt Engineering
Category: Cybersecurity
Category: Computer Security Incident Management

What you'll learn

  • Explain cybersecurity roles, titles, responsibilities, and required skills and competencies, and explore the NICE framework

  • Create a resume, portfolio, elevator pitch, and cover letter and apply best practices to prepare for a cybersecurity job interview

  • Respond effectively to various cybersecurity interview questions, including industry, skills, experience, and behavioral

  • Discuss post-interview actions required to position yourself for success and apply tips to help during salary negotiation

Skills you'll gain

Category: Interviewing Skills
Category: Business Research
Category: Professional Networking
Category: Negotiation
Category: Applicant Tracking Systems
Category: Communication
Category: Recruitment
Category: Business Writing
Category: Cybersecurity
Category: Market Research
Category: Portfolio Management
Category: LinkedIn

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When you complete this Professional Certificate, you may be able to have your learning recognized for credit if you are admitted and enroll in one of the following online degree programs.¹

 
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Instructors

IBM Skills Network Team
IBM Skills Network Team
IBM
82 Courses1,408,143 learners
Dee Dee Collette
Dee Dee Collette
IBM
10 Courses616,156 learners
Jeff Crume
Jeff Crume
IBM
3 Courses11,136 learners

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