Ref: 603/6586/9
Registration End Date: 30/09/2023
Certification End Date: 30/09/2026
This qualification has been designed to provide an introduction to the basics of Cyber Security for those considering pursuing a career in this sector.
Through a selection of Mandatory and Optional units including Computer Systems, the Impact of Cyber Security, Information Technology for Business and the Internet of Everything learners will be aware of the dangers from and impacts of cyber security in a business environment.
Learners must have an interest in computers and related technologies and should be working as a minimum at Entry Level 3.
On successful completion of the AIM Qualifications Level 1 Diploma in Computing and Information Security, learners may progress to similar learning at the same or a higher level, including the AIM Qualifications Level 1 Extended Diploma in Computing and Information Security, or directly into employment in the cyber security field.
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To be awarded the AIM Qualifications Level 1 Diploma in Computing and Information Security, learners must achieve:
- 20 credits from mandatory group A
- 20 credits from the optional units
See the Qualification Specification for more details.
Learners must have an interest in computers and related technologies and should be working as a minimum at Entry Level 3.
Portfolio of Evidence, which may include practical demonstrations.
Tutors:
To offer this qualification, centres must ensure that tutors hold or are working towards:
- A relevant teaching or assessing qualification at Level 3 or above such as the Level 3 Certificate in Education and Training.
- A relevant qualification in Cyber Security at Level 3 or above, or equivalent demonstrable professional experience in the field.
- A familiarity with Linux based Operating Systems, Penetration Testing tools, Cyber defence methods and technology will be needed for specific units.
Internal Quality Assurer (IQA):
Centres must also ensure that they have in place an Internal Quality Assurance person who:
- Holds or is working towards a Level 4 Award in Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practices or its equivalent.
- Has substantial experience of working in or assessing qualifications in Cyber Security.
- Is familiar with the assessment requirements of the qualification for which they are the Internal Quality Assurer.