Connecting the IT industry with skilled graduates

Cyber studio offers graduate internships, short courses and vendor certification to forge connections between the IT and cyber security industry and motivated university graduates who are looking to further refine their skillsets and gain employment.

Cyber skills enrichment program

A joint initiative between Griffith University and Cyber Audit Team, Cyber skills enrichment program offers paid industry placements to successful applicants. Over 12-weeks, the program aims to equip participants with practical skills to enter the cyber security industry. These placements suit individuals with some IT knowledge, basic cyber knowledge, transferable skills or prior learning.

Microsoft data and AI bootcamp

Join us 1–12 July 2024 for the  Microsoft data and AI bootcamp. This two-week learning experience is designed to provide Griffith students and graduates with resources and guidance to grow their skills and gain valuable certifications. As part of the bootcamp, participants can choose one of two certification pathways: DP-900 Microsoft Azure data fundamentals or AI-900 Microsoft Azure AI fundamentals. Participants will also have the opportunity to obtain a Microsoft fundamentals certification exam voucher.

Cyber studio short course catalogue

Griffith University has developed a suite of unique cyber security and IT short courses to address industry needs. To cater for every stage of your career, courses are offered at the beginner, intermediate and advanced level and cover cyber security and computer networking basics; vendor-aligned topics; and operational technologies. See what’s available now on the Professional Learning Hub.

Rising demand for cyber security professionals

Queensland's Chief Information Security Officer outlines future need

Range of backgrounds and disciplines required

Queensland Government Chief Information Security Officer Robert Champion doesn't see the threat environment lessening, having experienced lots of innovation in the sector both by attackers, but also the solutions that are available. Robert says skills from a range of backgrounds and disciplines are needed to meet future cyber security demand.

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Professor Ernest Foo