- Type Validation
- Level Advanced
- Time Months
- Cost Free
IBM Cybersecurity Professional Apprenticeship Certificate
Issued by
IBM
This badge earner has demonstrated the ability to utilize security tools to configure, monitor, track and analyze network systems and applications. The individual has gained foundational knowledge of security compliance Federal standards. The earner has also demonstrated soft skills for client engagement, adaptability, collaboration, communication, presentation, critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making.
- Type Validation
- Level Advanced
- Time Months
- Cost Free
Skills
Earning Criteria
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Foundational knowledge of security best practices and understanding of information security principles as they relate to system and network security;
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Foundational knowledge of security tools and technologies including: Qradar SEIM, Appscan, Guardium, Nessus, Trend Micro. and host-based security systems;
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Demonstrated proficiency to conduct network intrusion prevention activities and monitoring;
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Demonstrated ability to perform security activity monitoring and initiate incident response processes;
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Demonstrated ability to configure, maintain, update and troubleshoot security applications such as: Qradar SEIM, Appscan, Guardium, Nessus, Trend Micro. and host-based security systems;
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Demonstrated ability to configure and maintain network system and application vulnerability scans; and
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Ability to apply soft skills for adaptability, collaboration, communication, presenting, critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making.
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Successful completion of the Cybersecurity Apprenticeship Program capstone project or equivalent project, as validated by assigned IBM mentor.
Endorsements
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American Council on Education
This credential has been successfully evaluated by the American Council on Education for college credit. It is recommended for a total of 48 college credits. For more information about ACE Learning Evaluations, visit www.acenet.edu. -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Business Communications in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Decision Making in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Introduction to programming in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Introduction to Python programming in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Networking fundamentals in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Networking Security in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Active Directory administration in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Cyber security essentials I in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Introduction to cyber security in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Cyber security administration in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Cyber security analysis in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Information Security Management in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Incident handling in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Risk management in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Computer Applications in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Computer information systems in the lower-division undergraduate category