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Computing, technology and digital
Cyber intelligence officers gather information about where threats to information technology (IT) systems come from and how they work.
You can do a degree or postgraduate qualification in one of the following subjects:
You'll usually need 4 or 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C) and A-Levels, or equivalent, for a higher or degree apprenticeship.
You'll need:
For public sector work, you may need to go through UK Security Vetting. This includes:
In this role you may:
With experience, you could become a specialised cyber security lead and then head of cyber security. You could also work as a freelance security contractor.
Geospatial technicians collect data to create maps, update satellite navigation systems and plan construction projects.
Systems analysts look at a company's IT infrastructure and work out where to make improvements.
E-learning developers create course materials that can be studied on a computer network or online.
Graphic designers create visual branding, adverts, brochures, magazines, website designs, product packaging and displays.
Database administrators (DBAs) plan and build computer systems, and make sure they’re secure and working properly.
IT technical support staff diagnose and solve software and hardware problems for computer users.
There is a possibility to move to accelerated apprenticeship after this boodcamp
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