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What does a cybersecurity analyst do?
Cybersecurity analysts are part of the first line of defense against cyber attacks and play a vital role in keeping both company and consumer data safe. These professionals are experts at assessing threats, mitigating risks, and quickly responding to breaches through a variety of programs and techniques.
As a cybersecurity analyst you will:
Analyze packet traffic flowing over a network in order to better troubleshoot issues such as poor network performance.
Conduct vulnerability assessments using tools like Metasploit to profile an application for vulnerabilities, and then exploit those vulnerabilities.
Create session-based applications utilizing user authentication schemes that are well-known and widely used.
Configure machines on a virtual network, deploy them to the cloud, and investigate cloud security risks.
Gain insight into the important best practices around password selection and storage to crack into (mock!) user accounts.
Identify suspicious patterns of user behavior to identify bots, intruders, and other malicious actors.
Perform administrative and security tasks to Windows and Linux Operating Systems.
Perform network, system, and web penetration testing activities.
Write Bash scripts to automate security and operating systems tasks.
Admission requirements for a cybersecurity boot camp
Our online boot camp program requires:
A high school diploma
A submission form
A conversation with admissions
A complete application
A problem-solving assessment (no prior cybersecurity knowledge is required)
A financial options, deposit, and enrollment agreement
You do not need a bachelor’s or a master's degree to apply to the online cybersecurity boot camp. Pre-course tutorials designed to prepare you for our boot camp are available should you want to hit the ground running in your cybersecurity journey.
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Are you a military veteran? You may be eligible for a 20% discount
If you’re an active military service member or veteran, several university partners in our network are proud to offer you a 20% tuition discount*. It’s our way of saying thank you for your service while helping you transition from military life to a thriving career in high-growth, in-demand civilian cybersecurity jobs. Talk to an admissions advisor or visit our dedicated military page to learn more.
*This offer is only for active military, veterans, and reservists, and cannot be combined with any other offer. Discount subject to verification of eligibility. via SheerID eligibility verification platform. Discount not available at all universities.
What alumni are saying
— Trevor K., University of Denver Cybersecurity Boot Camp alum
“The program motivated me to achieve my CompTIA Security+ before I even finished the program itself. It helped kick off my cyber career and gave me an incredible starting point as my employer was impressed with the knowledge I gained through the boot camp.”
What is taught in a cybersecurity class?
Our cybersecurity boot camp is designed to give you a strong foundation in network and system security, and our live online classes emphasize the real-world applications of cybersecurity through hands-on exercises and projects.You’ll learn to use cybersecurity tools including Wireshark, Kali Linux, Metasploit, and Nessus, and gain key skills applicable to certifications such as the CompTIA Security+, Network+, Linux+, Server+, Cloud+, and Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH).
The cybersecurity boot camp curriculum
Our curriculum dives deep into fundamental cybersecurity methods with hands-on, practical exercises that prepare you to defend systems and networks. Below is a complete list of the skills and programs you will cover.
Module 1: Security fundamentals
Learn to think like a cybersecurity professional by assessing threats and mitigating risks. You will learn:
CIA triad
Governance
Risk analysis and risk mitigation
Compliance
Business continuity planning
Disaster recovery
Module 2: Systems administration
Gain hands-on experience working with the command line and bash commands that are prominent in IT roles. You will configure and audit servers, and harden and secure them from malicious attacks. You will learn:
Linux server configuration
Windows server configuration
Tar, cron, and CronJobs
Logging
Bash scripting and programming
Active directory
Kerberos
Module 3: Networks and network security
Learn network configuration, design, protocols, and data communication. You will learn:
Network architecture, operations, and security
Wireshark and traffic analysis
Email security
Wireless security
Cryptography and encryption
Port scanning
Cloud security and virtualization
Module 4: Defensive security
Dive into SIEMs and network security monitoring, practice responding to different breaches and attacks, and learn how to recover deleted data as part of preparing evidence for a legal case. You will learn:
Splunk
Monitoring and logging
Incident response
Forensics
Data extraction and recovery
Module 5: Offensive security
Gain a thorough understanding of web applications, databases, and the vulnerabilities and hardening associated with them. You will learn:
Burp Suite
XSS vulnerabilities and payloads
SQL injection
Webshells
File inclusion and command injection vulnerabilities
Penetration testing execution standard
SearchSploit and Metasploit
Zenmap
Pivoting networks
Module 6: Test prep and final projects
Focus on certification prep for Security+ and CEH exams, and conclude the program with a final group project.
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What are the highest paying cybersecurity jobs?
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median pay for information security analysts was $102,600 per year in 2020. The job outlook from 2020 to 2030 for those positions is projected to increase by 33%.Footnote 1
Note that salaries within the cybersecurity field can vary depending on the company, job setting, or location. In addition, median pay for information security analysts can vary depending on what industry you work in — from information and finance to systems design and administration.
Median pay for information security analysts by top industries (2021)Footnote 2
Information: $128,970
Finance and insurance: $104,790
Management of companies and enterprises: $101,350
Computer systems design and related services: $101,170
Administrative and support services: $95,270
How to become a cybersecurity analyst online
Cybersecurity analysts are not only in charge of monitoring databases and networks to keep them safe, but they also have to be able to effectively communicate any vulnerabilities or attacks to clients.
Once you complete the online cybersecurity boot camp, you will learn key skills needed to become an effective cybersecurity analyst. These skills include:
Soft skills
Attention to detail
Creativity
Collaboration and teamwork
Communication
Organization
Problem solving
Hard skills
Cloud security
Databases
Intrusion detection
Network security
Operating systems
System administration
Frequently asked questions
Our cybersecurity boot camp will help you gain experience with a host of popular tools such as Wireshark, Kali Linux, Metasploit, and Nessus. You’ll also gain key skills applicable to certifications such as the CompTIA Security+, Network+, Linux+, Server+, Cloud+, and Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH).
You will complete our cybersecurity boot camp in 24 weeks. The program is designed to prepare you with the database, threat assessment, and network security skills you need to become a cybersecurity analyst. Whether you’re looking to advance in tech or pivot your career entirely, our cybersecurity boot camp will provide you with the tools you need to accomplish your unique career goals.
Entry-level cybersecurity positions often do not require coding experience, but mid- or high-level positions will. Our cybersecurity boot camp does not require coding experience — in fact, it will help you build a strong foundation in cybersecurity that you could evolve if you choose to learn programming in the future.
The path to employment for cybersecurity analysts can vary depending on prior experience, educational background, and location. Our cybersecurity boot camp offers a variety of career and professional resources designed to increase your hireability. These features include resume, portfolio and LinkedIn support, interview coaching, and access to a network of employers who are looking to hire.
Cybersecurity specialists typically design and put into place security architecture and networks, while cybersecurity analysts are tasked with monitoring those networks, analyzing data, and detecting breaches or attacks. Keep in mind that each position involves analytical skills, but that cybersecurity specialists may leverage more programming in their role.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median pay for information security analysts was $102,600 per year in 2021.Footnote 1 In addition, the projected growth in employment of information security analysts from 2020 to 2030 is projected at 33%, which is much faster than average.Footnote 1
Cybersecurity boot camp tuition varies across each program and depends on your chosen length of study. Ask your admissions representative for tuition and funding option details. Interest-free payment plans are available.
Yes! A number of our university partners are offering a 20% discount on cybersecurity boot camps to verified active military service members, reservists and veterans. Learn more on this page dedicated to military learners.
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