With a tremendous spurt in the reach and intensity of cyber attacks, the world has never been more in need of qualified Cyber Security professionals to ably defend organizations’ information systems. A study by (ISC)2 predicts that 2022 will witness a deficit of 1.8 million qualified cybersecurity professionals. Training is a fundamental way to bridge this gap.
 

Whether you are an entry-level professional who is passionate about security or an advanced security expert who is ready to take on your next security challenge, Ingram Micro has a training course that is just right for you. Ingram Micro Cyber Security Trainings are designed to be designed to foster critical thinking on cyber-security concepts as they apply to your day-day job activities. Our trainers discuss real-world examples that train you to grasp and appreciate the depth and intent of Cyber Security concepts.
 

Besides, all our trainings are 20% hands-on and conclude with a case study and activity workshop – meaning you are also trained to apply the concepts you learn. Ingram Micro trainers bring in more than 25 man-years of real-world experience in implementing, maintaining, and auditing Cyber-Security in Banks, Service Providers, E-commerce merchants, telecom organizations, etc. spread across 4 continents.

 

 

Foundational Training Courses from Ingram Micro Cyber Security

Foundational Training on Information Security

Course Details: Foundational Training on Information Security is designed to be the trainee’s first-point of entry to the rich and exciting world of information security. Trainees are introduced to the concepts of information security and encouraged to discover how these apply to the technologies and processes they deal with in their day to day operations at work.

 

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CompTIA CyberSAFE

Course Details: CyberSAFE, designed to be delivered in a half day or less, is suitable for a wide audience across industries. To ensure success in this course, students should have experience with the basic use of conventional end-user technology, including desktop, laptop, or tablet computers, cell phones, and basic Internet functions such as web browsing and email.

 

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