The Institute of Clinical Research India (ICRI) has announced a strategic collaboration with the EC-Council, a leading global authority in cybersecurity, to launch an innovative joint programme in ethical hacking and cybersecurity. This initiative aims to equip students with the necessary skills to meet the growing demand in these critical fields.
According to a press release, the joint programme is meticulously designed to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application. It offers students the opportunity to engage in realistic cybersecurity scenarios, preparing them for the challenges of the cybersecurity landscape. The foundation of this programme lies in the increasing need for skilled professionals in the cybersecurity industry, providing a valuable pathway for students to gain a competitive edge and confidently enter the job market.
The certification programme will offer learners hands-on experience in penetration testing methods and essential hacking practices. Additionally, it will enhance their technical skills and equip them with the real-world experience necessary for success in the cybersecurity industry.
A notable feature of the programme is a comprehensive boot camp that provides in-depth training in ethical hacking techniques and core cybersecurity principles. This intensive training module aims to thoroughly prepare students for the demands of the cybersecurity field.
Kanishk Dugal, COO of ICRI, highlighted the significance of the new programme, stating, ‘Our goal is to ensure that graduates are thoroughly prepared to meet the challenges of the cybersecurity landscape and excel in their careers. This programme will provide students with unparalleled training and practical knowledge in ethical hacking and cybersecurity.’
The collaboration between ICRI and EC-Council underscores the commitment to producing highly skilled cybersecurity professionals who are ready to tackle the evolving threats in the digital world. This joint effort is set to make a significant impact on the future of cybersecurity education and the industry as a whole.