Kickstart your career in tech with Netcom’s Cyber Security Course for Beginners. You’ll learn the fundamentals of cyber security, explore common threats, understand basic testing and controls, and discover how to respond effectively to incidents.
Perfect for those new to IT, this course introduces the skills and knowledge needed to begin working in cyber security roles, while also covering essential legislation, ethical standards and professional practices.


6 weeks full-time, 11 weeks part-time
100% online or face-to-face
Career-boosting tech skills
150 hours
Level 3, Netcom Certificate of Completion, NCFE Certificate in Cyber Security Practices
Adult Skills Fund / Free Courses for Jobs
A certification that sets you apart
This NCFE certified cyber security course goes beyond theory to help you understand the risks, processes and practices that underpin digital security. Covering everything from threat intelligence to compliance, it offers a complete learning pathway for anyone serious about developing their career in cyber.
For beginners and aspiring professionals
Whether you’re considering a cyber security course for beginners or you want to build on existing IT knowledge, this course provides the right balance of technical skills and professional awareness. With tutor support and structured lessons, you’ll progress steadily, gaining the confidence to apply what you learn in real-world situations.
Flexible online delivery
Delivered fully online, the course can be completed from anywhere while still offering interactive tutor guidance. On successful completion, you’ll earn a certificate that demonstrates your achievement; a valuable addition whether you’re applying for entry-level cyber security jobs, IT support positions or further technical training.
You could train for free if you meet our eligibility criteria:
Graduates of this cyber security course for beginners can pursue roles in the tech and IT security sector, including:
Begin your journey assisting users with IT queries and systems.
Support organisations in meeting regulatory and ethical standards.
Monitor and protect networks, ensuring compliance with security policies.
Take swift action when threats emerge and prevent future breaches.
Investigate compromised systems and contribute to digital evidence reports.
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