Qualification Overview
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Qualification Title | Postgraduate Certificate in IT Security Management | |
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Qualification Type | Postgraduate Certificate | |
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Level | 8 | |
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Credits | 60 | |
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Strategic Purpose Statement |
This qualification will best suit domestic students that are presently employed full-time in an IT role and wish to gain knowledge in the technical aspects of IT security management. Graduates will gain knowledge of, and experience in, ethical hacking and incident handling methodologies, and the design and implementation of IT asset auditing techniques and processes in an organisation relevant for normal operations and during projects.
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Graduate profile |
The graduate of the Postgraduate Certificate in IT Security Management will be able to:
1. Test and assess the security of an organisation's IT systems and user data and analyse and manage IT security breach incidents 2. Assess and mitigate IT security risks for organisations 3. Design an IT security validation programme and plan and implement an IT audit for an organisation In addition the graduate will be able to either: 4. Integrate IT best practice into the corporate governance of an organisation and align IT security strategies with organisational missions, goals and strategies |
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Education pathways |
The Postgraduate Certificate in IT Security Management provides a pathway to the Postgraduate Diploma in IT Security Management qualification.
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Entry Requirements |
Applicants must have:
An undergraduate degree in any discipline related to IT, computer science, or information systems from a New Zealand tertiary institution accredited to offer those qualifications at that level, or a degree in one of these disciplines from a foreign tertiary institution deemed by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority to be of equivalent standing. All applicants must have a level of English sufficient to be able to study at this level. Those students whose first language is not English must have: An International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall academic score of at least 6.5 (with at least 6.0 in each band) issued within the last two years, or equivalent. In exceptional circumstances an applicant who does not meet the academic requirements may be granted entry to the Programme. They must supply evidence (e.g. professional certifications and relevant work experience documents) to satisfy the HOD or a delegate of their ability to succeed on the Postgraduate Diploma in IT Security Management Programme. It is recommended that students will have experience working in an IT-related position |
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Education Organisation | Te Pukenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology | |
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Developed By | Te Pukenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology | |
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Quality Assured By | New Zealand Qualifications Authority | |
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Number | 3558 | |
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Status | Current | |
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Created | 2016-09-30 12:04:01.0 | |
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Last Reviewed | 2018-02-09 13:44:46.0 | |
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Next Review | 2019-12-12 00:00:00.0 | |
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Content |
Ethical Hacking and Incident Handling; Governance and Development of IT Security Programme and Policies; Auditing of IT Assets; Information Systems Development, Implementation and Support
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