Find & compare hands-on Cybersecurity courses near Las Vegas or live online. We’ve chosen 5 of the best Cybersecurity courses from the top training providers to help you find the perfect fit.
We didn’t find any courses in Las Vegas offering Cybersecurity training, but here are 3 schools that offer live online courses you can take from anywhere, including Las Vegas.
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Flatiron offers on-site and online courses in software engineering, data science, UX design, and cybersecurity. You’ll find they are located all over the U.S. including Austin, Chicago, Denver, Houston, New York, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, D.C.
This cybersecurity online course is designed to teach students the skills they need for a career as a security analyst, consultant, or a tier 1+ SOC analyst. This intensive program covers network and system administration, strategy and analyst for threat intelligence, security intelligence and event management, and more. The program culminates with a capstone project that pulls together many of the skills learned in the course. This program includes career coaching and job support to help you land a job in cybersecurity. The online program offers flexible scheduling options, including full-time for 4 months or part-time for 8 months.
With campuses in New York City, Chicago, and online, Fullstack Academy offers immersive development bootcamps in coding, web development, and cybersecurity. Fullstack Academy provides industry practices such as test-driven developments and pair programming.
This 17-week cybersecurity bootcamp prepares you for two specific cybersecurity roles – as a Penetration Tester and a Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst. Students will spend time studying off-campus before entering the full-time on-campus program. Students will attend lectures and workshops, undergo red and blue team training, and participate in cyber-attack simulations. Alumni will have the support of a dedicated career success team.
Certstaffix offers live online classes and group training onsite for corporate entities all over the U.S. They provide courses in End-user/Desktop, IT Pro Skills, Online Marketing, Business Skills, and Programming/Development.
This 5-day comprehensive course prepares students for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional certification exam. Covering every aspect of the exam, students will be ready to test after completion of this course. This course covers security and risk management, asset security, security engineering, identity and access management, security operations, and software development security.
This 5-day comprehensive course prepares students for Exam SYO-501 (CompTIA Security+) certification. This program teaches students the essential skills needed to handle cyber threats and attacks, and identify and repair vulnerabilities. Students will learn about every aspect of security covered in the exam, including risk management, monitoring and diagnosing networks, devices and infrastructure, access management, and cloud-based security.
This 5-day intensive course teaches concepts and methods related to penetration testing. Students preparing for the CompTIA PenTest+ certification exam will be able to practice many of the concepts on the test. Intended for IT professionals, this course teaches students how to plan, conduct, analyze and scope penetration tests, analyze vulnerabilities and test applications.
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Disclaimer & Notes: Hourly rates are estimates only. Courses are not available on an hourly basis. Several other factors that contribute to pricing (such as job support and free retakes) are not factored into pricing per hour. 1 day is estimated to have 6.5 hours of training; 1 week is estimated at 35 hours; and 1 month is estimated at 150 hours. Actual hours will vary by school. Course pricing is subject to change without notice, certain discounts may not be included, and pricing may vary by location.
Cybersecurity is one of the core skills needed to secure one of these positions. See the career pages for more information on required skills, tips for landing a job, typical day-to-day work, and where to find job postings.
Salary in Las Vegas
$74,000 / year
31.02% less than the U.S. averageSecurity Engineers build security systems for organizations, find vulnerabilities in their organization’s systems, and make current security systems more reliable.
Learn about becoming a Security EngineerSalary in Las Vegas
$87,000 / year
2.15% more than the U.S. averageSecurity Analysts monitor their organization’s network to prevent and stop attacks on their private data. Security Analysts must know how to build firewalls, execute penetration tests and reports, and identify new threats and malware.
Learn about becoming a Security AnalystSalary in Las Vegas
$70,000 / year
6.27% more than the U.S. averageInformation Technology (IT) Security Specialists develop and implement the security measures their organization needs to protect their information assets in a secure system. They analyze the existing security procedures regularly and suggest changes to upper-level management to maximize efficiency and security.
Learn about becoming a IT Security Specialistshowing 3 of 3 career paths
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