Career Path
Cyber Security Analyst
Monitor and protect organisational systems from cyber threats, ensuring compliance with security policies.
Information Security Manager
Oversee the implementation of security measures and manage risk mitigation strategies across the organisation.
Penetration Tester
Simulate cyber attacks to identify vulnerabilities and recommend improvements to security infrastructure.
Security Architect
Design and build secure systems and networks to protect against evolving cyber threats.
Why this course?
The Postgraduate Certificate in Cyber Security and Organisational Risks is a critical qualification in today’s digital-first economy, addressing the growing demand for skilled professionals to combat escalating cyber threats. In the UK, cybercrime has surged, with 39% of businesses reporting a breach or attack in 2023, according to the UK Government’s Cyber Security Breaches Survey. This highlights the urgent need for advanced training in cyber security and risk management.
The certificate equips learners with the expertise to identify, mitigate, and manage organisational risks, aligning with industry needs. With 50% of UK businesses lacking a formal cyber security strategy, professionals holding this qualification are well-positioned to bridge the skills gap and drive organisational resilience.
Below is a 3D Line chart and a table showcasing UK-specific cyber security statistics:
| Year |
Businesses Reporting Breaches (%) |
| 2021 |
35% |
| 2022 |
38% |
| 2023 |
39% |
This qualification is essential for professionals aiming to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving cyber security landscape, ensuring they can effectively safeguard organisations against emerging threats.
Who should apply?
| Audience Profile |
Why This Course is Ideal |
| IT Professionals |
With cyber attacks increasing by 31% in the UK in 2023, IT professionals seeking to specialise in cyber security and organisational risks will gain advanced skills to protect businesses from evolving threats. |
| Mid-Career Managers |
Managers in sectors like finance, healthcare, or retail, where 46% of UK businesses reported cyber breaches in 2023, will learn to mitigate risks and lead secure operations effectively. |
| Aspiring Cyber Security Experts |
For those transitioning into cyber security, this course provides foundational knowledge and practical insights, aligning with the UK's growing demand for 17,000+ cyber security professionals annually. |
| Compliance Officers |
With GDPR and other regulations tightening, compliance officers will enhance their ability to manage organisational risks and ensure data protection in line with UK laws. |