About Course
Course Structure
Financial Matters
About Course
Course Objectives
This course introduces participants to the foundational concepts of cybersecurity. It covers the basics of networking, including IP addresses, ports, Domain Name System (DNS), and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), which are essential for understanding how data travels across networks. Participants will also learn about Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) and its importance in cybersecurity.It provides an overview of network data, preparing students to analyze and interpret information for security purposes. By the end of this course, participants will have a solid understanding of the fundamental principles of cybersecurity, setting the stage for more advanced topics in the field.
Course Description
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:1. Convert between different number bases (e.g., decimal, binary, hexadecimal) and perform basic arithmetic operations in various number systems.
2. Identifying the various Internet Protocol (IP) addresses related to internal and external network, domain name system (DNS), dynamic host configuration protocol (DCHP), and loopback address
3. Comprehensive understanding of various network services (e.g., DNS, DCHP, file transfer protocol (FTP))
4. Employ advanced search techniques to gather valuable information from the internet, analyze and interpret Open-source intelligence (OSINT) data, and assess its relevance to security and research purposes.
5. Generate and verify hash values and understand the importance of data integrity in information security.
6. Using the windows command prompt to perform essential system administration tasks, troubleshoot issues
7. Understanding of the seven layers of the open systems interconnection (OSI) model, their functions, and how data flows through each layer, enabling them to troubleshoot network issues more effectively.
8. Capture and analyze network traffic using tools such as wireshark, identify common network anomalies and security threats, and develop strategies to optimize network performance and security.
Course Structure
TPG course reference No.
TGS-2025052712
Introduction to Cybersecurity (Synchronous & Asynchronous e-learning)
Financial matters
Course fees payable (incl. GST & excl. supplementary fee)
Description | Introduction to Cybersecurity (Synchronous & Asynchronous e-learning) | Total course fee |
---|---|---|
Full Course fee | $1,635.00 | $1,635.00 |
Enhanced Training Support for SMEs for Singapore Citizen | $190.50 | $190.50 |
Enhanced Training Support for SMEs - SPR & LTVP+ | $190.50 | $190.50 |
SkillsFuture Mid-Career Enhanced Subsidy for Singapore Citizen aged 40 and above | $190.50 | $190.50 |
SkillsFuture Baseline Funding for Singapore Citizen Aged Below 40 | $490.50 | $490.50 |
SkillsFuture Baseline Funding for SPR/LTVP+ | $490.50 | $490.50 |
GST rate
The course fees payable above are inclusive of 9% GST rate.
Payment option
The payment needs to be made upon the application is submitted.
Allowed payment by
The course fee allows to be paid by:
Post-Secondary Education Account (Adhoc withdrawal form);
SkillsFuture Credits (SFC);
Credit card (e-payment);
Debit card (e-payment);
PayNow (e-payment).
Post-Secondary Education Account (Adhoc withdrawal form);
SkillsFuture Credits (SFC);
Credit card (e-payment);
Debit card (e-payment);
PayNow (e-payment).
Refund and withdrawal policy
- Please note that a 100% refund will be available if the withdrawal request is submitted more than or equal to 14 days before the course start date.
- Please note that a 50% refund will be available if the withdrawal request is submitted less than 14 days before the course start date.
- Please note that no refund will be available if the withdrawal request is submitted on or after the course start date.