Online Cybersecurity Boot Camp


Become a Trained Cybersecurity Professional in Six Months or Less

Our six-month, 300-course-hour online Cybersecurity Boot Camp will help you earn the skills
and credentials required to enter the cybersecurity workforce and pass the CompTIA Security+
certification exam—no previous experience is needed.

The cybersecurity course curriculum features 17 engaging lessons across four key sections. Each section includes hands-on activities and a project that allows you to implement and test your newly acquired skills. You will begin
by gaining an in-depth introduction to the fundamentals of cybersecurity and an exploration of the main cybersecurity certifications, job titles, and career opportunities. Next, you will identify security threats and vulnerabilities and learn how to manage and prevent attacks. You will also review essential security operation principles and technologies, concepts, and operating systems. In addition, you will also gain access to the Infosec Skills platform (six-month access) to leverage their extensive knowledge base to further your training.


By the end of the cybersecurity training, you will fully understand what role in cybersecurity
best aligns with your career goals and become prepared to navigate challenging job interview
questions. Your capstone project and the final course lessons will help you better find your first
cybersecurity position and finalize your professional portfolio.
Upon successful boot camp completion, you will be provided with a voucher for the Security+
certification exam, which covers the cost to sit for the certifying exam upon eligibility.

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Job Outlook for Cybersecurity Professionals

According to Gartner, the global cybersecurity market size is projected to reach $212 billion in
2025, representing a significant growth rate of around 15%. To meet increased demand, the
industry needs more qualified cybersecurity professionals who are trained and certified to join
the workforce.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the median yearly salary for information
security analysts was $120,360 in 2023—with this profession expected to grow 33% by 2033,
which is much faster than the average for all occupations.

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Cybersecurity Boot Camp FAQs

 

What is cybersecurity?


Cybersecurity, also known as information technology security and electronic information
security, is the practice of protecting sensitive information by defending computers, mobile
devices, servers, networks, electronic systems, and data from digital attacks. Cybersecurity is
often divided into categories. Some of the more common categories include network security,
application security, information security, operational security, disaster recovery and business
continuity, and end-user education.


Are cybersecurity boot camps worth it?


A cybersecurity boot camp is a great way to break into the industry and get a foot in the door,
especially if you do not want to return to school for a 4-year degree at this time. A well-
constructed cybersecurity boot camp will give you the foundational knowledge needed to
protect the systems and information found in any business and find success in the exciting and
ever-changing world of cybersecurity.


Is cybersecurity an in-demand career?


It has become increasingly difficult to implement effective cybersecurity measures because
there are more devices than people globally, and cyber-attacks are becoming increasingly more
innovative. IBM estimated that the average cost of a data breach in 2020 was 3.86 million USD
globally and 8.64 million USD within the U.S., including expenses related to detecting and
responding to a breach, the lost revenue and downtime, and the long-term reputational
damage suffered by a business. Businesses are looking for professionals with the knowledge
necessary to protect their valuable assets.
The BLS projects a 32% growth, which is much faster than the average job growth of 7.7%
throughout all occupations in the U.S., excluding recovery from COVID-19.


Does this course prepare me for a cybersecurity certification?


Yes, this cybersecurity boot camp will prepare you to take the CompTIA Security+ certification
exam.


What if I don't have enough time to complete the course within the time frame provided?


If you are unable to complete the course, contact your student advisor to help you work out a
suitable completion date. Please note that an extension fee will be charged. If you are funded
through a third-party organization, approval may also be required.


What kind of support will I receive?


The course instructor will be available by email to answer any questions you may have and
provide feedback on your performance. Occasionally, a team of industry experts may support
your course. You will also be assigned a student advisor for academic support.

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Course Objectives


• Describe the field of cybersecurity and understand the pathways for navigating entry
into a career in cybersecurity
• Explain ethical hacking principles and practices and analyze risk management concepts
for cybersecurity
• Identify security threats and vulnerabilities and explain malware and application attacks
• Protect operating systems by addressing threats, enforcing policies, and exploring
emerging technologies using security principles
• Apply cybersecurity concepts in safe environments like sandboxes, virtual machines, and
simulations
• Apply network and web security principles and technologies, including mitigating
vulnerabilities, implementing secure practices, and preparing for evolving threats and
incidents
• Manage security for data, applications, and hosts in mobile and specialized devices, as
well as implement cloud and virtual security networks
• Learn to troubleshoot and manage security incidents and how to plan for business
continuity and disaster recovery
• Prepare to pass the CompTIA Security+ certification exam

 


Prerequisites and Certification Requirements


There are no prerequisites for this computer security course. However, a basic knowledge of IT
hardware and software is recommended, though not necessary. You will need to dedicate 15-
25 hours a week to master the course material.

 

Instructors


Marcelo Guerra Hahn


Marcelo Guerra Hahn is an experienced educator and technology leader with a strong
background in software engineering, data analytics, and cybersecurity. With over a decade of
teaching experience at institutions like the University of Washington and Lake Washington
Institute of Technology, Marcelo has developed and delivered courses on critical topics,
including IT project management, quality assurance, and algorithms.
Marcelo's engineering career includes leadership roles at Microsoft, Tableau Software, and
SoundCommerce, where he managed teams and implemented robust systems to enhance
security, efficiency, and scalability. He has extensive certifications in Microsoft Azure, AWS,
Google Cloud, and advanced cybersecurity frameworks, combined with his practical experience.
A published author and speaker, Marcelo brings a dynamic, real-world perspective to his
teaching, empowering students to tackle today’s cybersecurity challenges confidently.

Brett Glines


Brett Glines holds a Bachelor of Science in Finance from BYU and an MBA from Emory
University. Since 1995, he has excelled as a consultant and educator in the field of technical
education, primarily specializing in IT applications, leadership development, and certification.
He has helped thousands transition into IT careers and holds certifications in CompTIA A+,
Network+, and Security+.
Brett is a master at leveraging online environments for learning and has been training online
exclusively since 2015. He focuses on engaging students, ensuring they understand and
remember what they learn. He uses practical examples, everyday analogies, and recall
techniques to make learning easier and more effective.

Sara Perrott


Sara Perrott has been working in the information technology field for 20+ years and has
devoted the last 10 of those to focusing on cybersecurity. She is a published author and a
former college professor, and she is passionate about teaching the next generation of
cybersecurity professionals. Sara has a Master of Science in Cybersecurity and Information
Assurance from Western Governors University Washington and a Bachelor of Science in
Information Systems Security from the University of Phoenix.

 

Registration and Enrollment


Open enrollment, begin anytime.

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