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Looking to enter the exciting world of Cyber Security and develop a high-paying career in Tech?
That’s where we come in. Real-Time College offers you a structured, interactive online Cyber Security course, designed for beginner level individuals with no previous experience.
As part of our offered career-directed Cyber Security program, we provide theoretical knowledge with hands-on, practical experience to set you up for the real world.
During the course you’ll master in preventing, detecting, and responding to cyber attacks and breaches on organizational information systems. You’ll practice threat detection and defence tactics using IoT (Internet of Things) products, SCADA/ICS (Control and Monitoring) systems, home computing (SOC Analyst with SIEM), and AI tools to optimize processes. To complete the course, you will work on a final project to use as your professional portfolio you can proudly present to employers.
* Real Time College’s Cyber Security online training also prepares you for the international CEH exam.
In line with this mission, we have meticulously developed a well-structured study plan that encompasses all the practical, up-to-date, and pertinent knowledge. This plan also strategically allocates ample hours for hands-on practice and coding. Our goal is to provide you with a learning experience that nurtures both understanding and proficiency, ensuring you are well-prepared for the dynamic tech landscape.
Cybersecurity graduates are in high demand across various industries:
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Cyber Security Track: From Novice to Expert
Launch your career in Cyber Security with our most comprehensive educational track. This program is meticulously designed to provide you with an all-encompassing understanding of the field, ensuring you achieve the highest level of expertise.
Key Features:
This track is your gateway to becoming a proficient Cyber Security expert, equipping you with the knowledge, skills, and hands-on experience needed to excel in this rapidly evolving and in-demand area of technology.
Cyber Modules | Course duration | |
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Cyber Security Fundamentals | 20 academic hours | |
The Cyber Security Fundamentals course is an introduction to cybersecurity. It serves as the foundational course for principles in the field of cybersecurity and information security. The course covers both the practical and theoretical aspects of the cyber world. It explains the roles and requirements of a cybersecurity professional. In this course, you'll receive a general overview of all the subjects covered in the complete program. This includes topics such as defense layers, common breaches, and more. | ||
Cyber Attack Infrastructure Course | 50 academic hours | |
Definition and Implementation of Cyber Attack Types such as: Data Collection, Denial of Service (DoS) and Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, Drive-by Attack, Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) Attack, Phishing and Spear Phishing Attacks, Password Attacks, SQL Injection Attack, and many more. | ||
SOC Analyst with SIEM | 50 academic hours | |
A SOC Analyst with SIEM course provides comprehensive training on the role of a Security Operations Center (SOC) analyst, focusing on the effective utilization of Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems. This course equips participants with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in monitoring and responding to cybersecurity incidents. Throughout the course, students will learn how to leverage SIEM tools to detect, analyze, and respond to security events within an organization's network. They will gain insights into the various stages of an event's lifecycle, understand the use of defense mechanisms, and become proficient in managing security logs. Key topics covered include mastering the best practices of antivirus and password management, exploring effective defense tools, and implementing advanced security methodologies. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with the expertise required to excel in the dynamic field of SOC analysis, enhance cybersecurity posture, and contribute to safeguarding critical digital assets. | ||
Malware Analysis Course | 40 academic hours | |
Malicious software, or malware, can manifest in various forms such as viruses, spyware, worms, and Trojan horses. While their functionalities might differ, their common objective is to gather information from an affected device or user without their knowledge or consent. Throughout the course, we will delve into these aspects, including exploring Malware Static analysis and dynamic analysis techniques. | ||
Forensics Investigation & Incident Response | 50 academic hours | |
In this course, you will learn the fundamental principles of cybersecurity operations, including how to document cyber breaches and the processes involved in responding to hacking incidents. You'll gain the skills to identify security breaches and understand the methods for detecting vulnerabilities. The course covers a comprehensive range of existing intrusion techniques, delving into the underlying causes that lead to such breaches. | ||
Penetration Testing (PT) | 50 academic hours | |
Penetration Testing Course — In this course, we conduct comprehensive penetration tests using various techniques performed by different penetration testers. The objective is to learn how to identify system vulnerabilities, security breaches, and measure the security level by attempting to breach internet websites. Additionally, the course covers how to detect and prevent such intrusion attempts. | ||
Software Tools | Course duration | |
Linux Admin | 50 academic hours | |
In this course, you will learn how to seamlessly operate a Linux system and techniques to maximize your utilization of Linux's capabilities. The curriculum is divided into two sections. The first part of the course will cover installation, file management, and permissions. By the end of this part, you will be proficient in managing the system seamlessly. In the second part of the course, you will delve into system configurations, users management, network cards, Linux kernel management, and more. Linux is an open-source, free operating system known for its relatively high security. It provides software testers and developers with efficiency and freedom of action. The vast majority of software applications, such as servers, applications, databases, or internet services, are deployed on Linux operating systems. Therefore, it is critical for software testers to possess knowledge and experience in Linux. This course equips you precisely with such expertise. | ||
Bash Scripting | 25 academic hours | |
Bash is a highly convenient and efficient shell (command line interface) environment. Developed by GNU contributors, it is essentially the default shell in Linux/GNU systems, serving as a vital foundation for the system. Like any shell, it encompasses a robust command system as well as an efficient scripting language. | ||
Python | 90 academic hours | |
The focus is on Python 3, aiming to provide the knowledge and experience required for programming real-world applications in an object-oriented industry. You will learn how to develop software using Python. You will be taught techniques and appropriate tools to professionally develop high-level Python programs suitable for high-tech companies. This is a very practical course in which we will also be using circuit boards. Python is currently considered one of the most popular and sought-after programming languages in the IT industry. Its popularity and widespread use in various industry projects make Python one of the most demanded programming courses. The high demand and diverse employment opportunities make Python highly beneficial to specialize in for a rewarding professional career with multiple growth opportunities. | ||
Networking Course | 40 academic hours | |
Computer networking at the CCNA level: This course provides extensive knowledge in both theoretical and practical aspects of installation, maintenance, configuration, understanding of routers and switches, operation, network troubleshooting, and familiarity with computer networking protocols at the CCNA level. You will become familiar with the fundamental concepts and devices in networking, aspects and layers of LANs/WANs and the structure and functioning of architectures and protocols used in IP networks. | ||
GIT (Version Control) | 25 academic hours | |
Git is an open-source version control system that serves as a tool for managing code versions and the software development process. Its primary purpose is to help developers efficiently manage code and track changes in software files. In this course, you will learn the core features of Git, workflow techniques, and methods to undo changes or maintain multiple project versions. Additionally, you'll discover how to collaborate effectively with other teams and developers. Designed for programmers seeking the best and most suitable way to manage code development versions, the course covers essential workflow principles, core features, version control, collaboration, and more. |
Tuition: $27970.00 $19539.00
Cyber Security Specialist Track
Elevate your software development expertise with our focused Cyber Security program. This track is carefully crafted for professionals with prior experience in software and application development, aiming to sharpen your skills in this specialized domain.
Key Features:
This track offers a streamlined path to mastering Cyber Security , ideal for seasoned developers looking to expand their expertise or pivot into this high-demand field. Gain the specific knowledge and skills needed to excel in Cyber Security development and stand out in the competitive tech industry.
Cyber Modules | Course duration | |
---|---|---|
Cyber Security Fundamentals | 20 academic hours | |
The Cyber Security Fundamentals course is an introduction to cybersecurity. It serves as the foundational course for principles in the field of cybersecurity and information security. The course covers both the practical and theoretical aspects of the cyber world. It explains the roles and requirements of a cybersecurity professional. In this course, you'll receive a general overview of all the subjects covered in the complete program. This includes topics such as defense layers, common breaches, and more. | ||
Cyber Attack Infrastructure Course | 50 academic hours | |
Definition and Implementation of Cyber Attack Types such as: Data Collection, Denial of Service (DoS) and Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, Drive-by Attack, Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) Attack, Phishing and Spear Phishing Attacks, Password Attacks, SQL Injection Attack, and many more. | ||
SOC Analyst with SIEM | 50 academic hours | |
A SOC Analyst with SIEM course provides comprehensive training on the role of a Security Operations Center (SOC) analyst, focusing on the effective utilization of Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems. This course equips participants with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in monitoring and responding to cybersecurity incidents. Throughout the course, students will learn how to leverage SIEM tools to detect, analyze, and respond to security events within an organization's network. They will gain insights into the various stages of an event's lifecycle, understand the use of defense mechanisms, and become proficient in managing security logs. Key topics covered include mastering the best practices of antivirus and password management, exploring effective defense tools, and implementing advanced security methodologies. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with the expertise required to excel in the dynamic field of SOC analysis, enhance cybersecurity posture, and contribute to safeguarding critical digital assets. | ||
Malware Analysis Course | 40 academic hours | |
Malicious software, or malware, can manifest in various forms such as viruses, spyware, worms, and Trojan horses. While their functionalities might differ, their common objective is to gather information from an affected device or user without their knowledge or consent. Throughout the course, we will delve into these aspects, including exploring Malware Static analysis and dynamic analysis techniques. | ||
Forensics Investigation & Incident Response | 50 academic hours | |
In this course, you will learn the fundamental principles of cybersecurity operations, including how to document cyber breaches and the processes involved in responding to hacking incidents. You'll gain the skills to identify security breaches and understand the methods for detecting vulnerabilities. The course covers a comprehensive range of existing intrusion techniques, delving into the underlying causes that lead to such breaches. | ||
Penetration Testing (PT) | 50 academic hours | |
Penetration Testing Course — In this course, we conduct comprehensive penetration tests using various techniques performed by different penetration testers. The objective is to learn how to identify system vulnerabilities, security breaches, and measure the security level by attempting to breach internet websites. Additionally, the course covers how to detect and prevent such intrusion attempts. |
Tuition: $18500.00
Customizable Cyber Security Expertise Track
Tailor your tech education with our flexible, modular program. This track allows you to focus on specific areas of interest, creating a personalized learning journey.
Key Features:
Cyber Modules | Course duration | |
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Cyber Security Fundamentals | 20 academic hours | |
The Cyber Security Fundamentals course is an introduction to cybersecurity. It serves as the foundational course for principles in the field of cybersecurity and information security. The course covers both the practical and theoretical aspects of the cyber world. It explains the roles and requirements of a cybersecurity professional. In this course, you'll receive a general overview of all the subjects covered in the complete program. This includes topics such as defense layers, common breaches, and more. | ||
Cyber Attack Infrastructure Course | 50 academic hours | |
Definition and Implementation of Cyber Attack Types such as: Data Collection, Denial of Service (DoS) and Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, Drive-by Attack, Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) Attack, Phishing and Spear Phishing Attacks, Password Attacks, SQL Injection Attack, and many more. | ||
SOC Analyst with SIEM | 50 academic hours | |
A SOC Analyst with SIEM course provides comprehensive training on the role of a Security Operations Center (SOC) analyst, focusing on the effective utilization of Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems. This course equips participants with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in monitoring and responding to cybersecurity incidents. Throughout the course, students will learn how to leverage SIEM tools to detect, analyze, and respond to security events within an organization's network. They will gain insights into the various stages of an event's lifecycle, understand the use of defense mechanisms, and become proficient in managing security logs. Key topics covered include mastering the best practices of antivirus and password management, exploring effective defense tools, and implementing advanced security methodologies. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with the expertise required to excel in the dynamic field of SOC analysis, enhance cybersecurity posture, and contribute to safeguarding critical digital assets. | ||
Malware Analysis Course | 40 academic hours | |
Malicious software, or malware, can manifest in various forms such as viruses, spyware, worms, and Trojan horses. While their functionalities might differ, their common objective is to gather information from an affected device or user without their knowledge or consent. Throughout the course, we will delve into these aspects, including exploring Malware Static analysis and dynamic analysis techniques. | ||
Forensics Investigation & Incident Response | 50 academic hours | |
In this course, you will learn the fundamental principles of cybersecurity operations, including how to document cyber breaches and the processes involved in responding to hacking incidents. You'll gain the skills to identify security breaches and understand the methods for detecting vulnerabilities. The course covers a comprehensive range of existing intrusion techniques, delving into the underlying causes that lead to such breaches. | ||
Penetration Testing (PT) | 50 academic hours | |
Penetration Testing Course — In this course, we conduct comprehensive penetration tests using various techniques performed by different penetration testers. The objective is to learn how to identify system vulnerabilities, security breaches, and measure the security level by attempting to breach internet websites. Additionally, the course covers how to detect and prevent such intrusion attempts. | ||
Software Tools | Course duration | |
Linux Admin | 50 academic hours | |
In this course, you will learn how to seamlessly operate a Linux system and techniques to maximize your utilization of Linux's capabilities. The curriculum is divided into two sections. The first part of the course will cover installation, file management, and permissions. By the end of this part, you will be proficient in managing the system seamlessly. In the second part of the course, you will delve into system configurations, users management, network cards, Linux kernel management, and more. Linux is an open-source, free operating system known for its relatively high security. It provides software testers and developers with efficiency and freedom of action. The vast majority of software applications, such as servers, applications, databases, or internet services, are deployed on Linux operating systems. Therefore, it is critical for software testers to possess knowledge and experience in Linux. This course equips you precisely with such expertise. | ||
Bash Scripting | 25 academic hours | |
Bash is a highly convenient and efficient shell (command line interface) environment. Developed by GNU contributors, it is essentially the default shell in Linux/GNU systems, serving as a vital foundation for the system. Like any shell, it encompasses a robust command system as well as an efficient scripting language. | ||
Python | 90 academic hours | |
The focus is on Python 3, aiming to provide the knowledge and experience required for programming real-world applications in an object-oriented industry. You will learn how to develop software using Python. You will be taught techniques and appropriate tools to professionally develop high-level Python programs suitable for high-tech companies. This is a very practical course in which we will also be using circuit boards. Python is currently considered one of the most popular and sought-after programming languages in the IT industry. Its popularity and widespread use in various industry projects make Python one of the most demanded programming courses. The high demand and diverse employment opportunities make Python highly beneficial to specialize in for a rewarding professional career with multiple growth opportunities. | ||
Networking Course | 40 academic hours | |
Computer networking at the CCNA level: This course provides extensive knowledge in both theoretical and practical aspects of installation, maintenance, configuration, understanding of routers and switches, operation, network troubleshooting, and familiarity with computer networking protocols at the CCNA level. You will become familiar with the fundamental concepts and devices in networking, aspects and layers of LANs/WANs and the structure and functioning of architectures and protocols used in IP networks. | ||
GIT (Version Control) | 25 academic hours | |
Git is an open-source version control system that serves as a tool for managing code versions and the software development process. Its primary purpose is to help developers efficiently manage code and track changes in software files. In this course, you will learn the core features of Git, workflow techniques, and methods to undo changes or maintain multiple project versions. Additionally, you'll discover how to collaborate effectively with other teams and developers. Designed for programmers seeking the best and most suitable way to manage code development versions, the course covers essential workflow principles, core features, version control, collaboration, and more. |
Payment Plans
As Low As
$330/Month
Benny Cohen
Embedded Academy Founder and CEO
As a long-time veteran in the technology industry, Benny Cohen combines a deep passion for technology with extensive field experience. With a B.Sc. in Electronics Engineering and an M.Sc. in Communication Engineering, he has spent over 20 years developing software and hardware systems, including the last few years focusing on the cybersecurity industry. In addition to his role as the company founder & CEO, Benny also operates as a hands-on practitioner who specializes in penetration testing and has conducted significant security assessments for leading enterprises and security companies worldwide. His approachable teaching style and real-world expertise make learning both engaging and relevant.
Students must complete the following to be eligible for certification:
***Exam fees are not included in the course price.
As part of the professional experience each graduate undergoes we help in integrating them into the high-tech world through our job search assistance, personalized resume building, and placement in a technology company.
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Curriculum customization
We'll help you choose and structure the right program most suitable for your needs and career aspirations.
2
Tech Training
Students who start with no prior knowledge of the field will receive the fundamentals required to complete the course.
3
Final Project
Working on your course project and internship with experienced developers.
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Internship
Get real-world experience adapted to industry standards and requirements with our team of industry-leading engineers.
5
Job Interview
Graduates get resume-building assistance, interview simulations and career guidance.
After completing the Cyber Security program, you will be able to pursue various opportunities in the cybersecurity field. You could explore roles such as Security Analyst, Network Security Engineer, Incident Responder, Penetration Tester, Security Consultant, and more. Companies across different industries, including technology firms, financial institutions, healthcare organizations, government agencies, and cybersecurity firms, are constantly seeking skilled professionals to safeguard their digital assets and data. This training will open doors to a wide range of career paths where your expertise in cybersecurity will be highly valued.
We believe that your success and ours depend on your dedication and commitment to learning! Therefore, the Cyber Security and Information Security courses include homework assignments, exercises, and a final project. Homework assignments will be done individually and privately by the student (if needed, full support will be provided by the instructors and various professionals at Real Time).
The project will demonstrate the knowledge and skills the student gained throughout the course and will encompass all the modules studied, aiming to create practical experience for the student and the opportunity to add this practical experience to the student’s resumes.
All the topics taught will be accompanied by extensive hands-on exercises, including submission of assignments and exams for various subjects. The exercises will cover server penetration, website breaches and defense, and more.
Currently, classes in the Cyber Security program take place online.
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