Course Overview
The Qualifi Level 5 Diploma in Cyber Security
is designed to equip learners with the essential competencies required for a
successful career in the fields of cyber security and risk management.
Recognised across the UK, this diploma develops the knowledge and skills needed
to undertake a variety of senior roles in IT, digital infrastructure, data protection,
and organisational security.
This semi-technical qualification provides a comprehensive
blend of technical cyber security measures alongside key business skills,
including project and risk management, organisational leadership, and incident
response strategies. It prepares learners to effectively coordinate both
internal and external business responses to significant cyber threats or
crises.
Uniquely, this Level 5 qualification approaches cyber
security as a strategic business discipline, recognising the global
economic impact of cyber threats. The programme delivers robust leadership and
business management education within the broader digital technology and cyber
threat environment. The course is developed and delivered by academics from
business schools and security management institutions, ensuring both academic
rigour and industry relevance.
Learners undertaking the Level 5 Diploma in Cyber Security
will develop a diverse skill set, including:
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Proficient
use of cyber security literature, threat intelligence feeds, hardware, and
software
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Independent
thinking and problem-solving skills relevant to complex cyber challenges
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The
ability to address known and emerging security risks within organisational
contexts
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Understanding
of ethical and moral standards in professional practice, including auditing and
incident investigations
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Appreciation
of cyber security’s interdisciplinary role across business services and global
supply chains
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Effective
communication on cyber issues with both technical specialists and general
stakeholders
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Transferable
business management skills in project planning, disaster recovery, and crisis
response
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Motivation
for continuous professional development and future academic progression
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Global
perspective on cyber threats and respect for international business practices
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A
commitment to digital citizenship, responsibility, and ethical technology use
Cryptography plays a vital role in protecting the confidentiality,
integrity, and authenticity of data across computer systems, networks,
and devices. This unit introduces learners to:
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The
history and development of cryptography and cryptology
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Sector
standards and encryption technologies used in business settings
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Methods of
attack including side-channel attacks and key escrow
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The
business application of cryptographic principles to enhance security strategies
This module also lays a foundation for further professional
qualifications, including CompTIA Security+ and the Certified
Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification.
This unit teaches learners how to conduct cyber
investigations in environments involving internet-facing networks and connected
devices. Topics include:
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Formation
of investigation teams and selection of appropriate tools
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Techniques
for retrieving digital evidence from mobile, IoT, and other devices
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Legal
procedures for preserving evidence integrity
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Challenges
of storing and presenting evidence in courts and tribunals
With a growing demand for digital forensic skills and
limited specialist resources globally, learners will acquire crucial expertise
to support internal investigations when national agencies are unavailable.
An organisation’s response to a cyber incident can
determine its survival. This unit explores:
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Preparation
of incident response infrastructure and formation of CERT (Computer Emergency
Response Team)
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Core
disciplines such as disaster recovery, business continuity, and crisis
management
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Importance
of cohesive communication between teams and leadership during major incidents
·
Strategic
management planning to reduce reputational and financial risk
The module draws from real-world case studies and earlier
levels (2–4) to develop critical thinking and scenario planning skills.
Robust cyber leadership must extend across every level of
an organisation, especially within the C-Suite. This unit focuses on:
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Understanding
the principles of technological leadership and performance management
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Evaluating
leadership styles and approaches in the tech sector
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Becoming a
senior-level influencer and guiding digital transformation
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Preparing
for further academic progression, such as an MBA or MBA in Cyber
Security
Learners will also deepen their understanding of industry
standards like CISSP and build their capacity for leadership
roles in IT, risk management, and cyber governance.
The Qualifi Level 5 Diploma in Cyber Security
is delivered entirely online via Chestnut Education, allowing
you to study flexibly and efficiently from anywhere.
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Access to
digital course materials available 24/7
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One-to-one
academic support from qualified tutors
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Regular
feedback and progress tracking
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Designed
to suit working professionals and part-time learners
Our virtual learning environment ensures convenience
without compromising educational quality.
For the latest information on tuition fees for the Qualifi
Level 5 Diploma in Cyber Security, please contact us directly.
Flexible payment options may be available to support your learning journey.