The BCS Practitioner Certificate in Information Assurance Architecture (IAA) is an industry-recognized certification designed to help information security professionals gain knowledge, skills and competence in the planning, design and implementation of secure, resilient infrastructures. This course helps to equip practitioners, engineers and managers with the skills they need to develop secure, resilient and cost-effective architectures suitable for the needs of their organizations. It covers all the core aspects related to Information Assurance, including areas such as risk assessment and management, IT system design and architecture, cryptography, security policies and procedures, penetration testing and incident response.
The course covers principles, concepts and practices relevant to safety critical system design and operation and imparts practitioners with the skills and capability to design secure systems. Emphasis is also placed on understanding the wider business and legal implications of any decisions made with respect to system security. The syllabus is divided into 18 modules, culminating in a written examination, allowing practitioners to demonstrate their extensive knowledge and understanding of IAA.
The successful completion of the BCS Practitioner Certificate in Information Assurance Architecture provides a valuable endorsement of the practitioner’s knowledge and ability, and confirms an advanced level of technical and conceptual skills required to design and deploy secure systems. This certification is highly sought after by employers and widely recognised in IT industries. It may also be the key to promotions within an organisation.
This is a Rare Course and it can be take up to 3 weeks to arrange the training.