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An innovative opportunity for aspiring cyber security professionals! This role offers full training funded by the UK Government, allowing you to gain essential skills in a rapidly growing field. As a Cyber Security Trainee, you'll work under the guidance of experienced mentors, learning about network security, threat intelligence, and incident response. This is a fantastic chance to kickstart your career in the digital sector, with many trainees securing full-time employment shortly after completing the program. If you're analytical, detail-oriented, and eager to learn, this could be the perfect fit for you!
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We have a pool of companies who are looking to employ someone for the role of Cyber Security Trainee.
The candidate does NOT need to have any prior experience since all the necessary training will be provided for FREE.
All training is included and is funded by the UK Government and will be delivered online over 16 weeks.
As a Cyber Security Trainee, your day to day duties will involve working alongside experienced professionals in the field to mitigate risks and protect the information assets of the organisation.
You will gain exposure to various areas of cyber security including network security, threat intelligence, vulnerability management, incident response as well as assisting with the implementation of security policies.
Furthermore, you will have the opportunity to participate in team meetings and training sessions, where you can sharpen your skills and stay up-to-date with the latest cyber security trends and best practices.
If you are looking to enter the digital industry but do not have the experience, skills or qualifications, but are a) analytical with a good attention to detail, b) willing to work hard to pursue a new career in the digital sector, and c) are a quick learner, then you could be just the person we are looking for.
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