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QA Engineering
This experience places you inside the kind of cybersecurity environment employers expect you to understand from day one. You will work through real security workflows, handling alert triage, managing tickets, investigating incidents, and supporting compliance and reporting processes. As you progress, you’ll take on more advanced responsibilities, including risk assessments, threat modelling, and contributing to security planning. Every task is designed to reflect what actually happens inside a Security Operations Centre (SOC), giving you direct exposure to the day-to-day work of cybersecurity professionals. By the end, you won’t just understand cybersecurity, you’ll have documented, structured experience you can confidently present to employers, backed by real examples of the work you’ve completed and your ability to operate in a professional environment.
This experience places you inside the kind of cybersecurity environment employers expect you to understand from day one. You will work through real security workflows, handling alert triage, managing tickets, investigating incidents, and supporting compliance and reporting processes. As you progress, you’ll take on more advanced responsibilities, including risk assessments, threat modelling, and contributing to security planning. Every task is designed to reflect what actually happens inside a Security Operations Centre (SOC), giving you direct exposure to the day-to-day work of cybersecurity professionals. By the end, you won’t just understand cybersecurity, you’ll have documented, structured experience you can confidently present to employers, backed by real examples of the work you’ve completed and your ability to operate in a professional environment.
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