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Duration

4 months

Tuition

$14,472

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May 6-Sep 6

Plus 1 other start dates

Sep 3 - Jan 3 2025

Commitment

Full-Time

Delivery

Classroom

Credential

Certificate

Year Founded

1916

Scholarships

no

Become an information security analyst and help businesses identify information security threats and risks. Learn to investigate cybersecurity events or crimes to IT systems, networks and digital assets.

Graduates of the Information Security program will develop skills to identify and interpret information security threats and risks in a business context. They can adapt industry-standard frameworks to propose practical solutions to mitigate risks.

Graduates will also learn to investigate cybersecurity events or crimes related to IT systems, networks and digital assets.  They will learn to review, analyze and evaluate incoming cybersecurity threats that impact strategy and operations.

This program requires a commitment of both time and energy. Students who experience success are those who make their education a priority throughout the program. There is a direct correlation between the time and energy invested to the amount of success achieved. Learners with strong time-management and discipline have a greater propensity to succeed. Remaining focused and diligent with coursework is important for success in completing the program.

Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will receive a SAIT Information Security Analyst post-diploma certificate.

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Student Reviews (7)

Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT)

poor customer service

Anonymous

Calgary • February 21, 2023

Graduated From

Welding Technician

Overall:

3 out of 5

Instructors:

4 stars

Curriculum:

4 stars

Job Assistance:

na

Half-way through course, and still no resolution on 360 email. No one available to talk to, and contacts noted in email are never available. Was like this when I registered last year. You'd think I'd learn.

Half-way through course, and still no resolution on 360 email. No one available to talk to, and contacts noted in email are never available. Was like this when I registered last year. You'd think I'd learn.

Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT)

High school courses

Stephen Marsh

Calgary • September 19, 2022

Graduated From

Electrical Engineering Technology

Overall:

1 out of 5

Instructors:

1 stars

Curriculum:

1 stars

Job Assistance:

1 stars

Absolutely horrible. I quickly realized high school upgrading classes are for people who recently took the class and wanted get better grades. It’s been 20 yrs since I was in school and was hoping to learn something but the teachers only wanted to ...

Absolutely horrible. I quickly realized high school upgrading classes are for people who recently took the class and wanted get better grades. It’s been 20 yrs since I was in school and was hoping to learn something but the teachers only wanted to talk soccer. I tried multiple times to get help from my teacher and was told to get a tutor. I paid a lot of money and took a lot of my time to take this course only to realize I’ve been duped. That the teacher in the class isn’t there to help but to fill a seat with a warm butt. I complained and tried to get my money back but it was too late they said. And being behind with a teacher who won’t teach or help…I dropped out and the experience stopped me from taking any education classes. I only wish when I called to sign up that sait wouldn’t lie to you but say “it’s only to refresh if you just took the course last term. Don’t expect to be taught anything but the latest soccer scores.”

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