Cyber Security Course

Certified Cyber Security Practitioner

  • From £7,600
  • 4 months full-time
  • Monday-Thursday

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An intensive programme designed to get you hired

Our Certified Cyber Security Practitioner (Ce-CSP) programme is designed to give you a solid foundation in cyber security within a real business context, helping you to develop the skills you need to step into a cyber role in as little as 4 months.

You’ll take part as a trainee cyber security consultant, working within a fictional company to strengthen its security posture.

This hands‑on, scenario‑based approach means you learn by doing, building the practical skills and confidence needed to succeed in the workplace.

Course details

Build the skills that power successful cyber security careers.

Throughout the 4-month programme, you’ll learn how to present with confidence, communicate professionally, think critically, solve complex problems, and collaborate effectively.

You’ll also develop strong learning habits, benefit from expert mentorship, and become part of a supportive community that grows with you.

Your learning experience is built around expert support, real teamwork, and a virtual space that keeps you connected and engaged.

Tutor-led

You'll have expert tutors on hand for support in every session

Team-based learning

You'll work in a team of 4-6 people, solving real-world problems like you're in the workplace

Virtual classroom

The course is 100% remote, so you'll meet daily in the virtual classroom (on Zoom)

Digital campus

Our digital campus gives you access to a virtual library of learning resources and hands-on labs

Careers guidance

A dedicated careers curriculum with guidance and mentoring to help you secure a role.

Wellbeing support

Our wellbeing team & Mental Health First Aiders are on hand to provide support when needed

What you'll learn

Problem area 1: Understanding cyber security in business

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You’ll begin by understanding why cyber security exists, and where it sits within an organisation, covering topics such as:

  • Ethics
  • Culture
  • Cyber awareness
  • Risk

Problem area 2: Security by design

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You’ll start to consider an organisation’s security architecture by working on real, scenario-based problems, developing your understanding of key concepts including:

  • Networks
  • Operating systems
  • Governance & compliance
  • Laws & regulations
  • Audit

Problem area 3: Applied security

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Using the skills and knowledge developed through problem areas 1 and 2, you’ll now approach working across more complex exercises, such as:

  • Endpoints
  • Cloud security
  • Cryptography
  • Access control
  • Digital forensics

Problem area 4: Offensive and defensive security

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Your understanding of the cyber security threat landscape will deepen further as you apply your knowledge in the context of different security environments. This problem area covers:

  • Security Operations Centre / SOC (often known as the blue-team)
  • Penetration testing (often referred to as red-team, or ethical hacking)
  • Threat intelligence
  • Reconnaissance and malware analysis

Problem area 5: Business continuity management

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Now ready to tackle the wider picture, you’ll develop your understanding of what it takes to build strategic business resilience, looking at:

  • Operational technology (OT)
  • Physical security
  • Incident management & response

Careers curriculum

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Alongside the five core problem areas, you’ll follow a structured careers curriculum that equips you with everything you need to secure your first role. Our support includes:

  • CV and profile workshops
  • Practical interview preparation
  • Personalised guidance and mentoring

Start dates

Start your learning journey with one of our scheduled cohorts running across the year

June 2026

1 June 2026
 - 
24 September 2026

4 months

Monday - Thursday
9.30 am - 2.30 pm

An investment in your future

Learn more about our accessible payment options

Pay up-front

Make one easy payment of £7,600 (including VAT). Pay by card or BACS via Stripe.

Interest-free payment plan

Spread the £7,600 cost over 6-36 months, interest-free, with EdAid. Subject to eligibility requirements.

Future Earnings Agreement (FEA)

Defer your tuition fee until you're earning over £25,000 with StepEx. Subject to eligibility requirements.

Ready to get started?

We don’t have academic entry requirements. Instead, we’re looking for people with passion, drive, and determination to work hard and reskill.

You can join the programme if you’re 18 or over, able to communicate in English at a conversational level, and able to attend at least 90% of classes. You should be willing to work with others, learn, and participate fully, and you’ll need basic IT skills along with a computer that has a working camera and microphone.

Application

You’ll complete a short application form to register your interest and confirm your eligibility for the course.

Assessment

You’ll be invited to complete a self assessment and some pre-course work in preparation for starting the course.

Introductory call

We’ll give you a call to chat about what led you to apply, and why you’re interested in a career in cyber security.

Interview

We’ll meet with you on Zoom to chat further about your aspirations for the CAPSLOCK course and beyond.

Offer & tuition funding

Following a successful interview, you’ll receive an offer, and begin arranging your tuition funding.

Enrolment

Once tuition funding is arranged, your place will be confirmed and you’ll be enrolled onto the course.

Ready to take the next step?

Your questions, answered

Which elements of cyber security will this course cover?

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As cyber security is as a very broad discipline, the curriculum is designed to develop you as an all-round cyber security practitioner who understands the breadth of cyber security principles and knows how to apply the knowledge you've learned in real-life scenarios.

I’ve got bad credit score, will that affect my chances of securing finance?

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This is a tough question to answer because every individual's circumstances will be different when it comes to finances, debt, credit scores, and eligibility for financial products.

We can’t offer advice on behalf of our third-party finance partners, but they’re always happy to help. You can get in touch with StepEx, or get in touch with EdAid with any specific queries.

How can I get help with the pre-course work?

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If you need help with any part of the pre-course work, we’re happy to help. You can visit the CAPSLOCK Slack workspace and ask for help in the dedicated "pre-course_help" channel – or get in touch with the team.

Am I too old? Am I too young? I'm 40, 50, 60, 70, can I still apply to CAPSLOCK?

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You have to be 18 or above to apply to study with CAPSLOCK. Once you’ve hit that milestone age, you’re welcome to join us on our course!

We see a wide spectrum of ages at CAPSLOCK, from early 20s to late 50s and beyond. From a career's perspective, many cyber security employers highly value the maturity, experience and transferable skills that older candidates can offer.

The only factor to consider about age is that some of our third-party finance partners may not be able to provide you with a tuition finance arrangement if you’re above or approaching retirement age. However, if that situation arises, you will still have the option to join CAPSLOCK if you pay your tuition fees up-front.

What are TBL and PBL?

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At CAPSLOCK, we use a combination of Team-based Learning (TBL) and Problem-based Learning (PBL), meaning learners work towards solving real-world cyber security problems in small teams.

Whilst on the course, our learners take on the role of trainee cyber security practitioners, completing practical projects and learning in a hands-on, simulated workplace environment, to prepare them for their future roles in industry.

Both TBL and PBL are proven learner-centric approaches which prioritise deep learning and real-world problem solving. Combined, they create an immersive learning environment which encourages engagement, exploration, innovation, and confidence. These attributes are key to employability.