P1Foundation
Awareness & Fundamentals
5 modules≈ 59 hours
Before specialising, you need a solid common foundation. This founding path gives you the culture, vocabulary and basic technical skills of cybersecurity — networking, Linux, cryptography, hardening. The gateway to every role.
- Understand an enterprise network and its risks
- Master the basics of Linux and automation
- Read and analyse network traffic
- Apply hardening and cryptography
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SOC Analyst / Cyber Defence (Blue)
6 modules≈ 95 hours
The SOC analyst is the enterprise's sentinel: monitor, detect, respond. This path trains you in cyber defence (blue team), from log collection to proactive threat hunting and intelligence.
- Operate a SOC: collect, correlate, alert, triage
- Detect intrusions through telemetry and the network
- Proactively hunt threats (ATT&CK-informed)
- Produce and operationalise threat intelligence (CTI)
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Penetration Tester (Red)
8 modules≈ 143 hours
The penetration tester attacks in order to defend better. This demanding path trains you in ethical offence: pentest methodology, Active Directory attack, web and API security, Windows exploitation and exploit development.
- Conduct a complete, reproducible penetration test
- Develop your own offensive tools in Python
- Exploit web applications and APIs
- Compromise an Active Directory domain
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OT/ICS Security Specialist
5 modules≈ 79 hours
Energy, water and industry rely on OT systems that must be protected as a priority — the spearhead of the regional market. This path specialises you in industrial systems security (ICS/SCADA), from the field to IEC 62443 governance.
- Understand industrial systems and their protocols
- Investigate an OT incident under safety constraints
- Analyse and exploit connected-device security
- Govern OT security per IEC 62443
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Digital Investigator (DFIR)
7 modules≈ 113 hours
Once an incident has occurred, the investigator reconstructs the truth. This path trains you in digital investigation (DFIR): Windows, Linux and network forensics, malware analysis, reverse engineering and crisis management.
- Acquire and analyse evidence (Windows, Linux, network)
- Automate investigation in Python
- Analyse malware and reverse-engineer it
- Lead incident response and crisis management
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Cloud Security & DevSecOps Engineer
4 modules≈ 57 hours
Cloud and DevSecOps are redefining security. This path trains you to secure modern environments: cloud, Kubernetes, CI/CD pipelines and identities, within a Zero Trust approach.
- Secure a cloud environment (IAM, posture)
- Secure containers and Kubernetes
- Embed security across the software lifecycle (DevSecOps)
- Design identity and a Zero Trust architecture
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AI Security Specialist
3 modules≈ 46 hours
AI creates unprecedented risks and new defences. This emerging path specialises you in AI and LLM security: adversarial attacks, prompt injection, application hardening and defensive use of AI.
- Understand the AI attack surface and adversarial ML
- Exploit and defend LLMs (prompt injection)
- Secure an LLM application and a RAG
- Use AI for defence and govern it
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GRC Manager / CISO
4 modules≈ 56 hours
The CISO steers security through risk and compliance, not technology alone. This management-level path trains you in governance (CSF 2.0), risk, compliance and intelligence, within a Zero Trust approach.
- Structure security governance (CSF 2.0)
- Conduct risk analysis and treatment
- Map compliance (ISO 27001, NIS2, SWANA regulations)
- Steer identity and Zero Trust at scale
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