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DigiKnow: Career Information
Find out the different ways you can get into a career in Cyber Security.
Find out the different ways you can get into a career in Cyber Security.
SSSC have created 8 Online Safety and Security Open Badges, which are aimed at assisting people with staying safe and secure online. Open Badges are digital records of achievements and skills that are tied to assessment and evidence. Unlike paper certificates, Open Badges are manageable online.
Read more Online Safety and Security Badges in modal dialogFind out where there are learning opportunities near you. You can gain the skills and qualifications for a role in the digital technologies sector in a number of ways. From college or university courses, to apprenticeships and work experience, and […]
Read more Skills and Qualifications in modal dialogThinking about starting a career in cyber security but not sure where to begin? There are many free challenges and competitions you can take part in which will give you an idea of the kind of skills required
Read more Cyber Security Learning Opportunities in modal dialogFree e-learning training introduces why cyber security is important and how attacks happen. It will give you actionable advice about how to defend yourself. The NCSC’s e-learning package ‘Top Tips For Staff’ can be completed online, or built into your […]
Read more Cyber Training for Staff in modal dialogHear directly from industry experts on the interesting careers available in cyber security.
Read more Meet The Experts in modal dialogIn 2020, Young Scot launched the Digi Know? Champions Award in collaboration with Glasgow Kelvin College. The Award helps young people build the skills and knowledge they need to protect themselves online, whilst gaining an SCQF Level 4 qualification for […]
Read more DigiKnow – Practical Cyber Resilience in modal dialog