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Growing up the Ladder: From Practitioner to Leader
Fighting the Skill Gap in Cyber Security
Creating Leaders in Cybersecurity
2015©Trustwave’s
Global Security Report
Despite the evolving cyberspace:20 million CYBER ATTACKS PER DAY
144% INCREASE IN SUCCESSFUL CYBER ATTACKS ON BUSINESSES
83% OF THE RESPONDENTS BELIEVE THAT CYBER ATTACKS ARE AMONG THE 3 BIGGEST THREATS FACING ORGANISATIONS TODAY
85% OF FIRMS HAVE BEEN HACKED ACROSS ASIA, AFRICA & LATIN AMERICA
92% OF EUROPEAN CORPORATIONS HAVE BEEN HACKED
48% INCREASE PER YEAR FOR ONLINE BANKING FRAUD
90% OF LARGE ORGANISATIONS REPORTED SUFFERING A SECURITY BREACH.
98% OF TESTED WEB APPS ARE VULNERABLE TO ATTACK
1,49,254
71,78022,060
13,301
20152011 2012 2013 2014
3,00,000
Source: ASSOCHAM-Mahindra SSG Report, Jan 2015
107% CAGR; Rise in Cybercrime in India
Cybersecurity; Supply & Demand Gap International
44% of organizations are short on staff with strong cyber security and networking knowledge—ESG, “Network Security Trends in the Era of Cloud and Mobile Computing”
64 percent of high school students in the U.S. do not have access to computer science classes or other classes that would help prepare them for a career in cyber security—Raytheon and National Cyber Security Alliance, “Preparing Millennials to Lead in Cyber Space.”
The average senior security analyst in the US makes $103,226, more than double the national average—Glassdoor.com
By 2017, there will be a shortage of 2 million cyber security jobs worldwide—UK House of Lords, Digital Skills Committee
Between 2007 and 2013, postings for cyber security jobs rose 74 percent, more than twice the rate of IT jobs as a whole—Burning Glass, “Job Market Intelligence: Report on the Growth of Cybersecurity Jobs”
The demand for information security analysts will grow 37 percent from 2012-2022—S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
35% of organizations are unable to fill open security jobs, despite the fact that 82% expect to be attacked this year—ISACA and RSA, “State of Cybersecurity: Implications for 2015”
Cybersecurity; Supply & Demand Gap India
Cybersecurity; Supply & Demand Gap India
Benefits of Online EducationAccess to a variety of programs and coursesLower overhead costs and more affordable optionsComfortable and flexible learning environmentGreater interaction with faculty membersContinue professionAvoid commutingImproving on technical skillsVirtual teamwork using innovative strategies
*per PayScale.com
Information Security
Manager INR 1,034,766
Information Security
Specialist INR
701,558
Information security
Consultant
INR 651,575
Information Security Auditor
INR 618,508 Informatio
n Security Officer
INR 606,774
Information Security
Analyst INR
424,607
Information Security
Administrator INR 364,357
Information Assurance
Engineer INR
354,563
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“Picking ECCU gets you into
the right educational institute and
program curricula that
is the most important
investment in pursuing and managing a successful career in
cybersecurity.”
Why ECCU?
ECCU courseware for ECCU 500, 501, 502, 503, 506 and 513 mapped to the former Committee on National Security Standards (CNSS).
ECCU courseware have been mapped to the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) framework.
EC-Council University is accredited by Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC).
EC-Council University is accredited by DEAC and is listed by the U.S. Dept of Education as a nationally recognized accrediting agency as well as an acknowledged member of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
Mandatory NACES Evaluation report for every candidate
What’s in it for YOU?
• Real time experience thro’ Practical sessions
• Scope to compete in the World market
• Academic & Industrial Training simultaneously
• Building skills in InfoSec – The fastest growing industry in the world
• Int’l Standards of Education at your finger tips
• Course delivery by Industry practitioners
• Transferable Certification Credits
• Affiliate to the InfoSec giant – EC-Council
Overall development of the student:
• Theoretical• Practical• Technical• Managerial• Critical Analysis
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