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Google Cybersecurity

Certifications Non-Clinical
Google Cybersecurity Certificate

 

This program is perfect for anyone looking to protect against digital threats and safeguard information. Whether you’re starting a new career in cybersecurity or looking to build on your existing skills, this program offers a clear path to mastering essential cybersecurity practices.

 

What You’ll Learn

  • Risk Management: Identify common risks, threats, and vulnerabilities, and learn techniques to address them.
  • Practical Skills: Gain hands-on experience with tools like Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems, and develop skills in Python programming, Linux, and SQL.
  • Protection Techniques: Discover how to protect networks, devices, people, and data from unauthorized access and cyberattacks.

 

Program Benefits

  • Receive expert training from Google.
  • Show your skills with portfolio-ready projects.
  • Earn a certificate recognized by employers.
  • Prepare for roles such as Cybersecurity Analyst, Security Analyst, and Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst.

 

Courses

  • Foundations of Cybersecurity – 14 hrs.
  • Play it Safe: Manage Security Risks – 11 hrs.
  • Connect and Protect: Networks and Network Security – 14 hrs.
  • Tools of the Trade: Linux and SQL – 27 hrs.
  • Assets, Threats, and Vulnerabilities – 26 hrs.
  • Sound the Alarm: Detection and Response – 24 hrs.
  • Automate Cybersecurity Tasks with Python – 30 hrs.
  • Put It to Work: Prepare for Cybersecurity Jobs – 20 hrs.
Who Should Enroll?

The Google Cybersecurity Certificate is designed for anyone interested in starting a career in cybersecurity, which focuses on protecting computer systems, networks, and data from threats and unauthorized access. This program is suitable for individuals who are eager to learn the essential skills and knowledge required to become a cybersecurity analyst, including understanding security frameworks, risk management, and network security.

 

How Do I Register?
    1. Review and agree to BHMT’s Student Agreement by clicking on the Get Started button below.
    2. You will be redirected to the Ocean County College Google – Ben Hudnall Registration.
    3. Click the Register Now button and complete the form to register for the course.
    4. Enter your name and email address and click the New Account button. Enter your address, personal data and additional details to create your account.

 
 
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Requirements
ELIGIBILITY
PREREQUISITES
COMPUTER

  • You must be a KP Union Alliance or Coalition Employee with “active” KP employment status.
  • You must have completed your probationary period.
  • You must be a benefited employee typically working 20 or more hours per week.
  • Must be a BHMT eligible participant.
  • Must understand and agree with the BHMT Student Agreement for Participants in Ben Hudnall Memorial Trust Programs.

  • None

 

  • Prep and Computer Skills Prior to Applying
    • You are required to have a basic knowledge of computer and Internet skills.
  • Recommended Computer Specifications
    • A reliable computer, up-to-date software, and an Internet connection are the critical components required to ensure the successful completion of your coursework.
    • If you don’t have access to a reliable computer, we can lend you one! Learn more.

 

Academic Calendar

 

 

 

Student Agreement

This program and participation is governed by the terms of the BHMT Student Agreement. Please take a few moments to familiarize yourself with the student agreement; by registering and participating in this program you are agreeing to comply with it.

 

 

Unsuccessful Course Completion and Dropped Class Policy

These programs require your time and effort on a consistent basis as well as communication with the course instructor, tutor, or BHMT Academic Success Coach if you are having difficulties or conflicts. Should you not complete your courses successfully with a ‘C’ or better, pass, or drop the course by the first day of class, your participation in Trust programs may be suspended for a period of twelve months.