Level 3 Cyber Security Apprenticeship

Overview

In today’s digital age, cyber threats are a growing challenge for businesses. Kingdom College’s Level 3 Cybersecurity Apprenticeship equips your workforce with practical skills to safeguard your systems, protect sensitive data, and respond to threats effectively.

Delivered by industry experts with over 10 years of experience, this program provides hands-on training in identifying vulnerabilities, implementing defenses, and mitigating risks. Empower your team with cutting-edge skills to keep your business secure, competitive, and future-ready.

Who this programme is for?

The Level 3 Cybersecurity Apprenticeship is designed for individuals and businesses looking to enhance their cybersecurity capabilities. It’s perfect for aspiring cybersecurity professionals starting their career, IT support staff eager to expand their skills, and employers wanting to upskill their teams to safeguard critical systems. Whether you’re aiming to protect against cyber threats, improve operational security, or build resilience in a digital-first world, this programme equips you with the knowledge and tools to succeed. If securing your future and your organization’s success is your goal, this apprenticeship is for you.

Quick Glance

Relevant to

Individuals seeking a strong foundation in cybersecurity principles and practical skills to protect systems and data in a digital-first world.

Entry requirements

Requirements are assessed on a case-by-case basis.

Type

Apprenticeship

Standard

This apprenticeship follows industry-set standards, setting you up for success.

What will you learn?

Knowledge
Skills
Behaviours
information security governanceFollow information security proceduresManage own time
Cyber security policies and standardsMaintain information security controlsWork independently and take responsibility
Types of physical, procedural and technical controlsinformation security training Use own initiative
Current legislationHandle and assess the validity of security requestsprioritisation of tasks
Cyber security awarenessinstall and maintain technical security controlsTreat colleagues and external stakeholders fairly
cyber security compliance and compliance monitoring techniquesMonitor and report information security eventsAct in accordance with occupation specific laws, regulations and professional standards
Core terminology of cyber securityEscalate information security eventsReview own development needs
Common security administrative operational tasksModify access rights to digital information systems
Principles of identity and access managementinventory of digital information systems, services, devices and data storage
Types of digital information assetsCyber security vulnerability assessments
Disaster prevention and recovery methods Routine threat intelligence gathering tasks
Categories of cyber security vulnerabilitiesDigital information risk assessments
Components of a vulnerability assessmentPreparation for response or escalation
Computer forensic principles Cyber security compliance checks

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Delivery Methods

Workshops & Seminars

Online resources for self-study

One-to-One coaching session

Professional Discussion

Learning as the part of (rolling) cohort

Practical on-the-job learning

Apprenticeship (A-Z); Businesses

There must be a genuine job available with a contract of employment long enough for an apprentice to complete their apprenticeship. Employers must pay an apprentice’s wages and the role must help them gain the knowledge, skills, and behaviour they need to achieve the apprenticeship with support from the employer.

Apprenticeship is an effective and productive way to grow talent and develop a multi-talented, motivated, and skilled workforce. Following are some known facts about apprenticeships (https://www.apprenticeships.gov.uk/employers/benefits-of-hiring-apprentice#):

  • 86% of employers have said that they were able to develop skills relevant to their organisation with the help of apprenticeships.
  • 78% employers claimed that apprenticeships improved productivity in their organisations.
  • 74% of employers said apprenticeship helped them to increase the quality of their product or service.

Some other benefits include:

  • Adapt the training of an apprentice according to your business needs.
  • Highly motivated to learn new skills and grow in your company
  • Expansion and upskilling of your workforce.

The government has set-up funding bands to determine the maximum you can spend on each apprenticeship training course through your digital account and employers who do not pay the levy will pay 5% of the training cost of each apprentice they take on and remaining 95% will be paid by the government.

Example: Emma is undertaking a level 3 retail team leader apprenticeship with a non-levy employer. The government has set maximum funding bands for this apprenticeship training is £5000. The agreed training cost between employer and the training provider decided is £5000. Out of total £5000 training cost, the government will pay £4750 and the employer will pay £250.

Example: Ava is undertaking a level 3 radio network technician apprenticeship with a non-levy employer, ABC limited. The government has set maximum funding bands for this apprenticeship training is £15000. The agreed training cost between employer and the training provider decided is £15000. Out of total £15000 training cost, the government will pay £14250 and the employer will pay £750. ABC limited has used employer incentives to pay £750 which they have had received from the government for hiring an apprentice.

Apprenticeship (A-Z); Learners

It is a job with training programme where the apprentice/ employee gains the knowledge, skills and behaviour on and off a job and get paid. All apprenticeship training programmes end in achieving formal qualification.You can start an apprenticeship with your existing employer or a new employer.

Anyone with the age of 16 and over not in full-time education can apply for an apprenticeship. No prior qualification needed for apprenticeships either some of the employers might require GSCEs (A-C) in English, Math and Science.

Apprentices are entitled at-least to apprentice wage rate (£6.40) if they are either

  • Aged 16 to 18: The current National Minimum Wage rate for an apprentice is £6.40 per hour.
  • Aged 19 or over and in your first year: The current National Minimum Wage rate for an apprentice is £6.40 per hour.

Example: Emma at age 23 in the first year of her apprenticeship is entitled to a minimum hourly rate of £6.40, but from the second year she will be entitled to National minimum wage rate.

Apprentices are entitled to the minimum wage for their age if they both:

  • are aged 19 or over
  • have completed the first year of their apprenticeship

There is no upper limit for employers to pay to apprentices, employers can pay above to apprentice wage rate and National minimum wage rate.

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