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Cybersecurity Specialist

Build job-ready cybersecurity skills with this 65-week Cybersecurity Specialist diploma program. Through hands-on labs and real-world scenarios, students gain practical training in systems administration, networking, infrastructure security, vulnerability identification, incident response, and defensive and offensive security techniques.

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    Type

    Diploma

    Duration

    65 Weeks

    Internship

    12 Weeks

    About Our Cybersecurity Specialist Program

    Build practical, job-ready skills in systems administration, networking, and cybersecurity. This 65-week diploma program provides training in Windows and Linux environments, desktop and server administration, IT service and project management, network technologies, and enterprise security. 

    Through hands-on labs, practical projects, and real-world scenarios, you will learn how to identify vulnerabilities, monitor systems and networks, respond to security incidents, and apply defensive and offensive security techniques. You will also develop skills in configuring Cisco and wireless network technologies, conducting vulnerability assessments and penetration tests, and designing, implementing, and auditing security within enterprise environments. 

    The program includes a 12-week internship, giving you the opportunity to apply your technical knowledge in a professional workplace, gain industry experience, and build confidence before graduating. 

    The program also prepares you to pursue eligible industry-recognized certification exams from CompTIA, Microsoft, Cisco, and CWNA.  

    In this program, you will learn how to use online resources, advanced search techniques, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to support technical problem-solving where applicable. 

    Click here to learn more about AI and how it is used in our technology programs.

    The program is offered online through live, instructor-led sessions that combine the flexibility of online learning with real-time interaction and support from experienced instructors. Students can also access campus support at several locations, including Toronto, London, Mississauga, Brampton, Kitchener, Hamilton, Ottawa, and Windsor.

    Career Opportunities

    This Cybersecurity Specialist program qualifies you for a wide range of careers including:

    • Cybersecurity Analyst
    • Cybersecurity Administrator
    • Windows 10 Administrator
    • Windows Server Administrator
    • Active Directory Administrator
    • Project Manager
    • Network Administrator
    • Linux Administrator
    • Security Specialist
    • SQL Database Administrator
    • Email Server Administrator
    • Exchange Server Administrator
    • Wireless LAN Administrator
    • Penetration Tester

    Employers Who Have Hired Our Cybersecurity Grads

    • Rogers Communications
    • Acer America Corporation
    • Compugen Spectra Energy Satellite
    • Bell Canada
    • Ricoh Canada Inc.
    • Wilfred Laurier University
    • University of Waterloo
    • Hewlett-Packard Co. 
    • Tech Alliance

    Salary

    82 %

    Employment rate*

    $ 51

    Average Wage/HR**

    $ 72

    High Wage/HR**

    Source: workingincanada.gc.ca

    NOC Code: 21220 - **Wage data is rounded down to the nearest dollar. Average wage doesn't reflect the starting salary but represents the middle value between lowest to highest wages. Local (or regional) income may vary. Last updated in November 2025.

    Program Details

    Build practical, job-ready skills for opportunities in IT administration and cybersecurity with the Cybersecurity Specialist + Internship diploma program at triOS College. 

    This 65-week program is available through Online Remote and In-Class delivery and includes a 12-week internship. Through hands-on labs, projects, and real-world scenarios, students gain training in: 

    • PC support and Windows administration  
    • Windows Server and Active Directory  
    • Network and Linux administration  
    • IT service and project management  
    • Cisco and wireless technologies  
    • Infrastructure and enterprise security  
    • Vulnerability assessments and penetration testing  
    • Security monitoring, incident response, and investigation  

    When you enroll in this program, you will receive: 

    • A registered and approved diploma  
    • A 12-week, 240-hour internship  
    • Six certification exam vouchers for eligible certifications*  
    • Hands-on labs and practical projects  
    • Half-day classes and small class sizes  
    • Instruction from qualified instructors  
    • Career services and job search support  
    • Alumni program benefits 

    Students who successfully complete this program will be eligible to write certification exams leading to the following designations: 

    • CompTIA A+ (2 vouchers)  
    • CompTIA Project+  
    • CompTIA Network+  
    • CompTIA Linux+  
    • CompTIA Security+  
    • CompTIA CySA+  
    • CompTIA PenTest+  
    • CompTIA SecurityX, formerly CASP+  
    • Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)  
    • Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA)  
    • Microsoft 365 Certified: Endpoint Administrator Associate  

    These certification paths include twelve (12) available certification exam vouchers across eleven (11) designations, as CompTIA A+ requires two exams. Students will receive six (6) certification exam vouchers to use toward the eligible certifications they choose to pursue.

    Course Listings
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    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Advanced Network Technologies
    In this course students learn the configuration and support of Cisco routers, switches, and services. Additionally, students explore the design, configuration, and management of WLANs and other wireless technologies. Students will also leverage AI tools to generate an industry grade Wi-Fi infrastructure proposal for a campus location . This course covers the concepts tested on the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) and Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA) certification exams.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Career Planning and Preparation - Level 1
    This course will introduce you to and provide practice in using the tools required for a successful job search. The concepts covered in this course will help you maintain a career-focused approach throughout your studies so that you are better prepared to conduct a job search after graduating. Specifically, you will learn how to identify your soft and hard skills and how to articulate your abilities in a clear and concise Elevator Pitch that will appeal to employers and resonate with industry contacts. You will learn about the job search resources available to you including using career websites, creating LinkedIn profiles, accessing the “hidden” job market, and networking. You will examine sample résumés and cover letters and begin the process of creating your own professional résumés and cover letters that align with current conventions for content, organization, and formatting. You will also learn about the role of references, thank you letters, workplace philosophies, and strategies for success including maintaining a professional image and using proper etiquette when communicating with potential employers and industry contacts.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Career Planning and Preparation – Level 2
    This course builds on concepts and skills introduced in the Career Planning and Preparation Level 1 course. In this subsequent course, you will update and refine your résumé and LinkedIn Profile. You will continue writing cover letters and learn the value of customizing cover letters to specific job postings. You will have the opportunity to apply this knowledge as you conduct a job search and write a cover letter tailored to an ideal job post. Through research, you will create a list of top employers and target current industry opportunities. You will learn about current methods for applying to job postings using technology. You will also gain an understanding of the job interview process, typical interview questions and possible responses, and expectations of both the interviewer and interviewee. In addition, you will engage in practical application of the interview process through role-play. Topics such as negotiating salary, self-management, and on-the-job success for placements and post-graduate employment will be also covered.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Cybersecurity Specialist Internship
    The 240-hour, 12-week internship offers hands-on experience in a professional setting, enabling you to apply the knowledge and skills gained in the Cybersecurity Specialist program. During the internship, you will gain industry experience, work with various technologies, and engage with professionals in the field. This practicum bridges the gap between classroom learning and career readiness.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Cybersecurity
    This course covers the procedures used to design, implement, and audit security within an enterprise environment, as well as detect, respond to, and investigate security breaches. During the course, students perform detailed vulnerability assessments and penetration tests on target systems and networks, as well as leverage AI tools to generate an industry grade security assessment that summarizes the results and remediation actions.  Moreover, this course covers the concepts tested on the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst+, Pentest+, and CASP certification exams.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Digital Literacy for Professionals
    This course introduces essential concepts and principles for navigating and working in a digital environment. Key topics include using devices, managing information, creating and editing content, communicating and collaborating with digital tools, and ensuring online safety and responsibility. You will also apply best practices for folder organization and file naming conventions.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. IT Administrator Internship
    At the successful completion of the classroom hours of this program, you will be placed in a 240-hour internship at an outside organization. You will have the opportunity to apply your new and developed skills in a real-world environment. Hosts include small, medium, and large organizations that have an Information Technology department, or organizations that provide technology and technology services.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. IT Service & Project Management
    You will gain an understanding of business processes and communication, as well as time and project management skills that are vital for success in today’s IT industry. Through the use of examples, demonstrations, and activities, you will examine the strategies and techniques that are commonly used within the IT industry, with a focus on ITIL processes and project management. Additionally, you will leverage AI tools to produce several industry grade deliverables for a complete IT project.  This course also covers the concepts tested on the CompTIA Project+ certification.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Linux Administration
    Linux provides the foundation for many systems today including embedded and mobile devices, supercomputers, and the cloud. In this course, students learn how to install, configure, and manage Linux systems and the network services that they run. Moreover, this course covers the concepts tested on the CompTIA Linux+ certification.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Network Administration
    In this course, students examine the theory and concepts required to successfully administer and troubleshoot IP-based computer networks and network technologies. Moreover, this course covers the concepts tested on the CompTIA Network+ certification.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. PC Support
    This course introduces you to the essential operating system skills required of a PC support technician, and covers the concepts tested on the CompTIA A+ certification. More specifically, you will learn how to configure, troubleshoot, and maintain both computer hardware and the Windows family of desktop operating systems. Additionally, you will examine the basic configuration of Linux, macOS, and mobile operating systems.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Security Fundamentals
    This course covers the core concepts that provide for security within an enterprise environment. Focus will be placed on the common security tools and procedures that every IT professional must know when working with technology in an organization. Moreover, this course covers the concepts tested on the CompTIA Security+ certification.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Student Success Strategies
    This course stresses the importance of developing non-technical skills to enhance personal, academic, and career success. The course will address strategies that are important for all adult learners, such as managing finances, maintaining health and wellness, understanding learning styles, setting goals, and honing practical study skills (such as memory, reading, and test-taking techniques). In addition, this course emphasizes strategies needed to succeed in your program, such as navigating technology efficiently, interacting and engaging with peers and facilitators/instructors, and managing learning time and space.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Windows Client Administration
    This course introduces the skills and knowledge necessary to install, configure and support Microsoft Windows client operating systems, and covers the concepts tested on the Microsoft 365 Certified: Endpoint Administrator Associate certification exam. More specifically, students learn how to deploy and upgrade Windows clients, as well as configure storage, access, devices, network connectivity and security. Additionally, students learn how to administer systems using PowerShell, as well as leverage online resources and AI tools to generate PowerShell scripts. 
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Windows Server & Active Directory Administration
    This course provides an in-depth look at the different tasks necessary to administer, secure, and troubleshoot Windows Server 2019 systems. Focus is placed on server deployment and management, as well as data, storage, network service, virtualization, and container configuration. Additionally, this course covers Active Directory configuration and management.
    Admission Requirements
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    You must:

    • have an Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent

    OR

    • be at least 18 years old when or before the program begins AND pass a qualifying test* that has been approved by the Superintendent. (The approved qualifying test for this program is the Wonderlic test with a passing score of 20.)

     

    * If you’re applying from other Canadian provinces, you must:

    • be at least 19 years old,
    • be out of high school for at least 1 year when the program starts, and
    • successfully pass an academic achievement test.

     

    Please contact us for more details regarding admissions requirements if you are an international student.

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    Testimonials

    It was a wonderful experience. I am confident I can tackle any challenges coming my way. Thank you, triOS!

    Charity M.

    Graduated 2015

    To succeed in the cybersecurity field, you must have a solid understanding of systems and network administration. Our Information Technology Administrator (Cybersecurity) program provides this important foundation and covers the modern technologies and processes used by organizations to secure data and detect and respond to security breaches.

    Jason Eckert

    Dean of Technology, triOS College

    How Cybersecurity Training Can Help You

    Find out why you should pursue a diploma in cybersecurity from triOS College.

    Learn how triOS College's Cybersecurity program, along with our other technology programs, can fast-track your career in the booming IT industry.

     

    Is cybersecurity a good career?

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    Yes, cybersecurity is widely considered a lucrative and promising career. As our reliance on digital technologies continues to grow, so does the need for skilled professionals to protect sensitive information and systems from cyber threats. The increasing frequency and sophistication of cyberattacks have led to a rising demand for cybersecurity experts across various industries, including finance, healthcare, government, and technology. This demand is likely to persist in the foreseeable future, creating ample job opportunities and career advancement possibilities for individuals with cybersecurity expertise. Additionally, the field offers diverse roles, allowing professionals to specialize in areas such as ethical hacking, threat analysis, risk management, and more, making it a dynamic and rewarding career choice for those interested in technology and security.

    How to Start a Career in Cybersecurity

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    To start a career in cybersecurity, begin by acquiring a relevant diploma and obtaining industry-recognized cybersecurity certifications like CompTIA Security+ or Certified Ethical Hacker. Develop technical skills in coding, networking, and operating systems, and specialize in areas like penetration testing or incident response. Create a home lab to gain hands-on experience, stay informed about industry trends, and actively participate in cybersecurity communities. Seek internships or entry-level positions, showcase your skills online, and continuously develop both technical and soft skills. Apply for jobs while staying committed to ongoing learning in this rapidly evolving field.

    How much do cybersecurity workers make?

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    In Canada, cybersecurity workers' salaries vary depending on factors such as experience, education, and location. According to Job Bank, cybersecurity professionals earn $42 per hour on the average and can go up to $64 per hour. These figures are approximate and subject to change based on the dynamic nature of the job market and industry demands.

    Do I need to know how to code for cybersecurity?

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    While not mandatory, having coding skills can significantly enhance your effectiveness in cybersecurity. Understanding coding principles allows you to analyze and manipulate code, identify vulnerabilities, and develop scripts or tools for tasks like penetration testing and automation. It enables you to comprehend the inner workings of systems, applications, and malware, making you more adept at identifying and addressing security threats. Many cybersecurity roles benefit from coding proficiency, but there are also positions that focus more on policy, risk management, and general security principles, where coding may be less critical. Ultimately, having coding skills enhances your versatility and competitiveness in the cybersecurity field, but it's not an absolute requirement for every cybersecurity role.