Maybe push more on the 'read the handbook'. I didnt put much importance in it and I think it would of helped because for the last quiz, I found a little more info that made a big difference.
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Beland
4/5
Good background
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It's all one way information right now, but is good background into how a security organization functions
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Lee
4/5
Job ready!
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I received a good amount of follow ups and calls for job opportunities.
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Arvin
5/5
Ready to roll
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I feel prepared to take on a tier 1 role since the course explains that there's a lot to know. In those situations, you would escalate to someone more experienced. It covers a range of topics which show how much more there is to learn about a cyber care
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Arvin
5/5
CSA is good but hard for newbies
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Hard for newbies, maybe should have more courses before this csa. Like one on general learning
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4/5
Good course but website can be slow
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Course is well designed and easy to follow. Videos and website can be slow to load, or sometimes fail to load, but lessons can still be completed via lesson handbooks provided in course materials.
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5/5
Good course but website can be slow
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Course is well designed and easy to follow. Videos and website can be slow to load, or sometimes fail to load, but lessons can still be completed via lesson handbooks provided in course materials.
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5/5
I liked it
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I learnt a lot in the cyber pipeline and I now feel ready to begin my career as a cyber analyst
Business Analysts are responsible for reviewing and analysing business processes then making recommendations on how to improve or create efficiencies. Driven by data, they identify opportunities, solve problems, plus, create and communicate solutions. They often lead teams and manage many stakeholders, including reporting and presenting data back to the business.
What can you do with Cyber Security?
Upon completion of the Cyber Defender pathway, you will have attained the skills that would qualify you for an entry level position as a Tier 1 SOC Analyst. However, completing the pathway does not limit you to this.
Your course journey
The Business Analyst Pipeline has been developed by WithYouWithMe to give you an overview of Business Analysis, including the adjacent areas of Project Management and Data Analysis, and prepare you for an entry level position upon graduating from the pipeline.
Data Foundations
Welcome to the Data Foundations course! In this course, you'll learn how to:
Plot and optimise graphs using good visualisation principles
Interpret basic descriptive statistics
Understand and plot frequency distributions
Use and adapt pivot tables
Understand variants and measures of central tendency
Understand misleading statistics and how to avoid them
With the challenges of digital transformation, there is significant projected job growth for Business Analysts. Additionally, many of the skills that you’ll learn in this pipeline (such as problem solving, process mapping, stakeholder engagement) are key skills across many other roles in tech, such as Project Management or Data Analysis.
Australia
USA
Canada
$109,999
Average salary
2,756
Total job openings
Common job titles
Business Analyst
Top skills in demand
1. Security Operations Centres
2. Linux
3. Networking
4. Computer Security
5. Security Policies and Procedures
$78,704
Average salary
27,168
Total job openings
Common job titles
Business Analyst
Top skills in demand
1. Security Operations Centres
2. Linux
3. Networking
4. Computer Security
5. Security Policies and Procedures
$98,546
Average salary
27,168
Total job openings
Common job titles
Business Analyst
Top skills in demand
1. Business Analysis
2. User Stories
3. Business Processes
4. Process Mapping
5. Requirement Gathering
Meet the intructors
Meet our instructor team. They are here to help, get in touch if you have any questions.
Jim Kelly
Former British Army Airborne SNCO, who specialised in a number of different disciplines throughout my military career inc. CBRN, CIMIC, PsyOPs, SERE, Combat Boat Operations, EOD and High Risk Search in the Counter Terrorist role. The common thread that ran through all of these was the need to assimilate new and diverse skills rapidly and then instruct others on the subject matter, often with limited infrastructure and sometimes to students who couldnt even speak English when working with partner nations. A project manager by trade, my last role - and first after leaving the military - was an Oerations Officer for a UK based defence contractor.
Served almost 14 years in the Australian Army, I specialised in radio communications across numerous frequency spectrums. I also specialised in the planning of major unit exercises in the communications space. Other areas i specilised in were course instruction, management. I have instructed on numerous course across communications, combat marksmanhip continuum and many others. Most recently I held an instructor position in Melbourne essentially teaching reserve soldiers how to soldier. That definatley had its challenges as most if not all of them had no idea.