Career Path
Cyber Security Analyst: Responsible for monitoring and protecting systems from cyber threats. High demand in the UK job market.
Information Security Officer: Ensures compliance with security policies and manages risk assessments. Critical for organisational safety.
Ethical Hacker: Identifies vulnerabilities in systems through penetration testing. Growing demand for skilled professionals.
Security Consultant: Advises organisations on best practices for cyber security. Highly sought-after role.
Data Privacy Specialist: Focuses on protecting sensitive data and ensuring compliance with regulations like GDPR.
Why this course?
The Graduate Certificate in Human Aspects of Cyber Security is increasingly significant in today’s market, particularly in the UK, where cyber threats are escalating. According to the UK government’s Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2023, 32% of businesses and 24% of charities reported experiencing cyber attacks in the past 12 months. This highlights the growing need for professionals who understand the human factors in cybersecurity, such as social engineering, user behavior, and organizational culture.
The program equips learners with skills to address vulnerabilities arising from human error, which accounts for 82% of data breaches globally, as per Verizon’s 2023 Data Breach Investigations Report. By focusing on the intersection of technology and human behavior, this certificate prepares professionals to design robust security frameworks and foster a culture of cyber awareness.
Below is a 3D Line Chart and a table showcasing UK-specific cyber attack trends:
| Year |
Businesses Affected (%) |
Charities Affected (%) |
| 2021 |
39 |
26 |
| 2022 |
35 |
25 |
| 2023 |
32 |
24 |
This certificate is a strategic investment for professionals aiming to mitigate risks and align with the UK’s National Cyber Strategy 2022, which emphasizes building a cyber-resilient workforce.
Who should apply?
| Ideal Audience |
Why This Course is Perfect for You |
| IT and Cyber Security Professionals |
With cyber attacks increasing by 31% in the UK in 2023, professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of human factors in cyber security will find this course invaluable. Learn how to mitigate risks caused by human error, which accounts for 82% of breaches. |
| HR and Organisational Leaders |
Leaders aiming to foster a culture of cyber resilience will benefit from insights into behavioural psychology and employee training strategies. Over 60% of UK businesses now prioritise human-centric security measures. |
| Policy Makers and Consultants |
With the UK government investing £2.6 billion in cyber security initiatives, this course equips you to design policies and frameworks that address the human element, ensuring compliance and reducing vulnerabilities. |
| Recent Graduates |
Aspiring cyber security experts can gain a competitive edge by understanding the intersection of technology and human behaviour, a skillset in high demand across the UK’s £10 billion cyber security industry. |