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Cybersecurity Training: This guide will help you start your career in Riverside in five weeks, even if there is no previous experience and without a student loan.

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Imagine you have completed your cybersecurity training and could be a cybersecurity expert. The demand is so high that it outstrips the supply. You already possess the skills employers require. How great would that be?

You have the option to choose the company that offers you the best salary, benefits, or opportunities to progress in your career.

Here you are right now, in a dead-end or worse, unemployed. You may have even tried some classes at the local community colleges, or self-paced learning courses. Or even looked into the degree program at the nearby college which takes at least four years. The risks and debt that come with a student loan are not to be overlooked.

But it doesn’t need to be that way.

It’s possible to begin your training in this field in just five weeks. You might be able even to do it free of charge if you’re unemployed.

You’ll find all the answers in this article. Read on to learn more.

Table of Contents

Why Start A Career in Cyber Security

Why Cybersecurity Now?

What is Cybersecurity?

  • Cybersecurity refers to the protection of computers and networks against malicious attacks.
  • Cybersecurity is the protection of information technology infrastructure against disruption, as well as data within a system and network.

Why Companies Think Cybersecurity Is So Important

  • Cybersecurity is vital because it protects identity and personal information from being stolen or altered by hackers or other governments.
  • It’s more difficult than ever to keep your computer safe with cybercrime increasing.
  • With the increasing cybercrime, it is important to protect our identities and personal data from being stolen by hackers or foreign governments as this protects us from financial loss.

Why start a career in Cybersecurity?

  • Over the past six year, cybersecurity job openings have increased 94%.
  • There’s no better time to begin a career as a cybersecurity professional if you are interested in a career that’s constantly changing and evolving.
  • Cybersecurity is an expanding industry with many different jobs that offer great career opportunities. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics job openings will almost double the annual number of workers entering this field.
  • This means that cybersecurity professionals should always be in demand.

How can I tell if I’m a good candidate to work as a cybersecurity professional?

  • Technology and cybersecurity are passions that you must be passionate about.
  • If you’re not, you won’t be able to work remotely and focus on the job.
  • Also, you should be a problem solver, curious about how things work, as well a detail-oriented person.

How much can you make in Cybersecurity

Average Cybersecurity Salary

  • As of January 17, 2022, the US average annual salary of cybersecurity professionals was $112,974,
  • Cybersecurity salaries range from $65,000 (25th percentile), to $145,500 (7th percentile).
  • Entry-level positions generally have lower pay, but a qualified work position opportunity with upward mobility and increased responsibility.

Is it hard to get a job working in cybersecurity?

  • But not always.
  • It is important to recognize that there will always be a demand for cybersecurity professionals. However, you must be smart and strategic when pursuing this career path and how to progress.
  • According to a recent survey, 70% of cybersecurity professionals believe that certifications are the most important training. Only 10% of respondents said they had a bachelor’s or master’s degree, while 5% said they had a master’s.

What are the responsibilities of entry-level people working in Cybersecurity?

You’ll work with computers, as with all IT jobs. You will perform many tasks including:

  • Maintaining and developing computer systems.
  • Troubleshooting system problems
  • Monitoring systems for malicious activity such as viruses and hackers.   
  • Preventing and investigating cyberattacks on computers, networks, and other devices.
  • Investigating malicious Internet activity, such as hacking, malware, or viruses.
  • Running tests to check the security levels of computer systems at an organization.

The possibilities are endless.

Get Hired in Cybersecurity Even Without A Degree

How to Get Hired in Cybersecurity even without a degree?

  • CompTIA Cybersecurity+ and CompTIA Net+ are two of the most important certifications that you’ll need, if you’re new to cybersecurity.
  • Here is why: There is a little-known government regulation called DOD-8570.
  • It has been technically updated to DOD-8140. However, it still uses the DOD-8570 chart.
  • The document states that you need to have at least one certification if you are in a job that could expose you to sensitive data.
  • CompTIA Security+ usually is the minimum certification required.
  • Even companies that will never work with the government are asking for this certification.
  • Before you can take these courses, you will need to have a solid foundation. If you don’t have any IT experience and you are just starting out, CompTIA IT Fundamentals, Microsoft Network, Security Fundamentals and CompTIA A+ should be your first course.
  • These certifications will get you further than a degree in cybersecurity without certifications, plus you will get there much more quickly.
  • These certifications will make you highly sought-after and should not be a problem to get placed.

What is DOD-8570, and why is it important in cybersecurity?

  • It is a Federal Directive from the Department of Defense that states that all US government agencies need to adhere to certain cybersecurity requirements.
  • These terms are defined in the directive and banned from use by the DOD.
  • The Defense Technical Information Center (DoD-8570) issued the directive on November 20, 1985. Its purpose, is to ensure DoD information system security against potential vulnerabilities of unclassified or classified information.
  • This means that for many positions in this industry, you will need to have at least one certification.
  • CompTIA Security+ usually is the minimum.
  • It has become a common occurrence that copycats of government-related companies require the same certifications required by the ones who have to.

What are the pros & cons of a Cybersecurity degree versus Cybersecurity certifications?

What gets you a job faster in cybersecurity-a degree or certifications

  • A degree in cybersecurity is more expensive than a certification and takes much longer.
  • The degree provides a broad range of understanding that can be applied to many different industries but has fewer hands-on skills.
  • You can demonstrate that you have the skill an employer is looking for by getting the right certification.
  • You must also meet a legal requirement (see above).
  • According to Information Week’s Dark Reading salary survey, 70% said that certifications are the most important training for their careers. Only 10% said they have a bachelor’s degree while 5% said they have a master’s degree.

What Should Cybersecurity Training Look like?

  • Remote training is becoming more popular due to the COVID-19 epidemic. But you should still take LIVE classes and not self-study.
  • The learning experience is better, plus you have the ability to ask questions and see the questions other students are asking
  • It is important to record all or some of the classes in order to be able later to review them.
  • You should be able to repeat the classes again if needed at no extra charge.
  • There should be labs so you can get hands-on practice. You will learn and retain the concepts better if you do them more often.
  • It is important to have practice exams in order to make sure that you are prepared before taking the exam. Ideally, there should also be chances to cram for the exam with the instructor.
  • Instructors should be available for additional questions if necessary.
Degree vs Certifications

How to get the cybersecurity training and certifications you need in five weeks-The Cybersecurity IT Pro program

Overview

  • Microsoft and CompTIA, internationally recognized industry representatives, created the Cyber Security IT Practitioner program curriculum and hands-on labs.
  • CompTIA has created a curriculum by some of world’s top technologists as well as experts in education to meet Defense Directive 85710.1.
  • Instruction 8570.1 states that individuals who work in the public sector, government contractors, and military personnel have to be trained in Cyber Security and Information Assurance. This training is required to help strengthen and secure DoD information and networks.
  • Students will learn Cyber Security basics to help protect computers, mobile devices, as well as computer networks.
  • This program teaches students how to install basic security services on computers running Microsoft Operating Systems and networks.

OUR COURSES

CompTIA IT Fundamentals

  • We will teach students how to install basic software programs and how to setup a computer workstation.
  • This course teaches students how a computer system works and what devices exist within it, as well as how to apply basic computer maintenance and support principles.
  • Students will be introduced to the basics of database design and software development.
  • Students will be able to set up a network at home and connect their mobile devices to it.
  • Students will be able to understand security issues that affect network and computer usage.
  • 40 hours (if you attend day classes, 2 weeks if evening classes).

Microsoft 40032 Network And Security Fundamentals

  • This course will teach participants how to use advanced network infrastructures, protocols and services, security layers, Windows 10 Operating System Security and Advanced Network Security. It also addresses new security threats.
  • 40 hours (if you attend day classes, 2 weeks if evening classes).

CompTIA A+

  • This program will equip students with the most current computer skills required by computer support professionals. It also demonstrates their ability to become technicians.
  • Students will be able to perform basic networking and install, configure, diagnose, troubleshoot, and perform preventive maintenance.
  • The course will allow students to learn how to manage PC hardware in a business environment, such as troubleshooting, replacing, and installing components.
  • This course will also help you troubleshoot and support your smartphones, tablets, printers, and laptops.
  • 40 hours (1 week if you take day classes, 2 weeks for evening classes)

CompTIA Network+

  • This course is intended to teach students how configure TCP/IP client.
  • This course will teach students how to set up, manage and troubleshoot wired and mobile networks.
  • This course will equip students with the skills necessary to support new technologies such as virtualization and cloud-based computing.
  • 40 hours (1 week for day classes, 2 semaines for evening classes)

CompTIA Security+

  • As you expand your knowledge on operating systems, networks, and computer hardware, you will learn the skills necessary to implement basic security services across any type of network.
  • Students will gain real-world experience in solving security problems.
  • 40 hours (if you take day class, 2 weeks if you are taking evening classes)
Our Classes - The Cybersecurity IT Pro
Cybersecurity IT Pro-Program benefits

Cyber Security IT Pro Benefits

  • Your training can be completed and you will be ready for work in five weeks (or less if night classes are taken).
  • Classes are live remote, meaning you have a live instructor so the classes are interactive, but you can take them from home.
  • You will have unlimited access to virtual labs for 6 months.
  • Within 6 months, you can take any class again for no cost
  • You can also take practice exams.
  • Exam Crams can be included.
  • Exam vouchers included.
  • Test pass guarantee.
  • Assistance with job placement is provided. Our full-time career services director can help you with your job hunt, including your resume, cover letter and LinkedIn profile. We also have the ability to help you get past the applicant tracking software. We offer training to thousands of employees. Many of them are recruiters from us. Many of the jobs we have placed people into are not even advertised.
  • You can finish your training in just 5 weeks, or 10 weeks if your choose night classes. Then you are ready to start your new career.

How Do I Get Started for my Cybersecurity Training?

Let’s see if you may be eligible for a WIOA Grant to pay for your training and job placement assistance (yes, it could be free if you qualify!)

Are you unemployed? A little-known federal grant program can help you get certified, trained and placed in your chosen career. Your location will determine your eligibility and the amount you receive. This program will pay up to $15,000 to become trained, certified and placed in your chosen career. There are different amounts and availability depending on where you live.

We can help you can apply for this grant if you are eligible. It will pay for the training that you need to help you advance in your career.

If you do not qualify for the WIOA grant, you have another risk-free option:

How to Start Your Cybersecurity Training-Risk Free!

Typically, when you want to go to school to get trained for a new career, you need a student loan. This can be beneficial for many, but it’s important to understand the possible pitfalls.

Here’s the problem: You are the one taking on all the risk.

If you are unable to get a job, you will still have to repay the loan.

If you are unable to find a job but then lose it a year later you won’t have any income but you have to continue making payments.

Let’s assume you are granted a deferment. While you may not be making payments at the time, interest will continue to accrue. You owe more now than you did when you first started paying.
Your debt will increase if you are involved in an accident that leaves you without work for a prolonged period of time.

The loan follows you around forever until it is paid off.
Many of us know someone who had problems with student loans.

What if there was a better method? You could still get the training that you need to start your career and sleep well at night.

Introduce the risk-free option: Income share agreements

Income Share Agreements are innovative and debt-free student financing options that help you to start your career in Riverside even if you have no experience. Consider Income Share Agreements if you’re thinking of starting a career in Riverside.


There is no up-front cost and no risk of money down. The income share agreement takes a percentage of your salary for a fixed period of time in exchange for training, but you only owe and only pay when you are working and making an income above the minimum threshold.

This is a risk free option that can be used to introduce yourself to cybersecurity.

Your debt is not subject to interest. It doesn’t matter how long it takes to get a job. You also don’t owe extra if you lose your job.

If you earn less than the minimum threshold (this varies by program) or lose your job, you don’t have to pay anything until you are working and making more than the threshold.

We are offering an income share agreement that is risk-free for you even if you have no experience and are currently unemployed because of the confidence we have in our outcomes. We do not succeed and you do not pay until you are working. Seek out other schools for this opportunity!

For you to determine if this is the right job for you, we will need to speak with your phone.

See if you qualify–make an appointment today!

Frequently asked questions

Most frequent questions and answers

Why Should I Train For Cybersecurity?

Over the past six years, cybersecurity jobs have increased by 94%. If you’re looking for a career in cybersecurity, now is the right time. Cybersecurity is a growing industry with a lot of different jobs that offer ample opportunity for career growth. Cyberseek reports that there are almost 500,000 job positions. Over 6,000 job openings are available in Tampa/ St.Petersburg/ Clearwater, for instance. These numbers indicate that cybersecurity professionals must always be in demand.

What gets you a job faster in cybersecurity-a degree or certifications

A degree in cybersecurity is more expensive than a certification and takes much longer. The degree provides a broad range of understanding that can be applied to many different industries but has fewer hands-on skills.
You can demonstrate that you have the skill an employer is looking for by getting the right certification. You must also meet a legal requirement (see above). According to Information Week’s Dark Reading salary survey, 70% said that certifications are the most important training for their careers. Only 10% said they have a bachelor’s degree while 5% said they have a master’s degree.

How Much Can I Earn In A Cybersecurity Career?

On February 20, 2019, the average salary for cybersecurity professionals was $112974 in the United States. The average cybersecurity salary ranges from $65,000 (25th%) up to $145,000. (75th%) Entry-level positions have lower salaries, but offer great opportunities for advancement and increased responsibility.

How can I get trained in just five weeks?

Microsoft and CompTIA, internationally recognized industry leaders, created the Cyber Security IT Practitioner program curriculum and hands-on labs and is designed to be able to be completed in five weeks (or ten weeks if you choose evening classes).

How Can I Get Hired in Cybersecurity Even Without a Degree?

CompTIA Cybersecurity+ and CompTIA Net+ are two of the most important certifications that you’ll need, if you’re new to cybersecurity. Here is why: There is a little-known government regulation called DOD-8570. It has been technically updated to DOD-8140. However, it still uses the DOD-8570 chart. The document states that you need to have at least one certification if you are in a job that could expose you to sensitive data. CompTIA Security+ usually is the minimum certification required. Even companies that will never work with the government are asking for this certification. These certifications will make you highly sought-after and should not be a problem to get placed.

How do I get started for my cybersecurity training?

First, we want to check to see if you are eligible for a WIOA Grant, which could pay for it for you (yes, that means it might not cost you anything if you qualify)! Call or make an appointment today for us to call you.