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GoogleCert-Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity

online google career certificate

Prepare for a career as a cybersecurity analyst with a professional cybersecurity certificate from Google. Learn job-ready skills that are in-demand, like how to identify and mitigate common risks, threats, and vulnerabilities — and discover how to effectively utilize AI in cybersecurity.

 

No relevant experience necessary

Built by Google cybersecurity experts

Learn at your own pace

 

Qualify for in-demand jobs in cybersecurity:

  • Cybersecurity analyst
  • Security analyst
  • SOC analyst
  • Information security analyst
  • IT security analyst
  • Cyber defense analyst

 

Courses included in the curriculum are:

  • Foundations of Cybersecurity
  • Play It Safe: Manage Security Risks
  • Connect and Protect: Networks and Network Security
  • Tools of the Trade: Linux and SQL
  • Assets, Threats, and Vulnerabilities
  • Sound the Alarm: Detection and Response
  • Automate Cybersecurity Tasks with Python
  • Put It to Work: Prepare for Cybersecurity Jobs

SCHEDULE

Complete online certificate courses at your own pace and time!  Register now.  Courses will be released in March.

 

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