Cisco offers course in networking security
DOHA: Cisco Networking Academy offers students in Qatar and other Gulf countries networking security course to respond to growing demand for professionals with networking security and risk-management skills.
The CCNA security course will be available to students to any educational institution in the region since this is actually offered globally via colleges and universities that are a part of the Networking Academy community.
The organisation has established a number of such academies within the region at educational institutions located in Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, UAE and Saudi Arabia, among other countries.
For more than a decade, the Cisco Networking Academy program has partnered with the education community to help students across the world enter into rewarding careers by teaching valuable networking and information technology (IT) skills.
“Cisco Networking Academy provides lifelong learning and career ladders for students to find and develop rewarding career opportunities, improving the future for themselves and their communities,” said Amy Christen, vice president, Corporate Affairs and general manager, Cisco Networking Academy. “This new CCNA Security curriculum reflects the evolving technologies and specialised security skills that will help students succeed in today’s global, networked economy,” she added.
Organisations around the world are experiencing a shortage of qualified information and communications technology (ICT) candidates with the specialised knowledge and skills needed to administer devices and applications in a highly secure infrastructure, to recognise network vulnerabilities and to mitigate security threats.
The CCNA curriculum provides an introduction to the core security concepts and skills needed for the installation, troubleshooting, and monitoring of network devices to maintain the integrity, confidentiality and availability of data and devices.
CCNA Security helps students prepare for the ‘Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security’ examination which, if successfully passed, leads to the Cisco CCNA Security certification. The award helps students develop the skills needed for job roles such as network security specialists, security administrators and network security support engineers.
“The CCNA Security curriculum provides the specialised technical and soft skills required for networking professionals to excel in today’s job market. Students are very excited about the opportunity to build on the core routing and switching skills they have already acquired through Networking Academy courses and to develop new skills,” said Lewis Lightner, chairperson, Networking Technology, at the US Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College.
“The CCNA Security curriculum has been field-tested by educators around the world to ensure the materials are relevant and meet the exceptional quality standards of Cisco Networking Academy,” he added.