• Graduate Certificate in Network and System Security Analysis at George Brown College is offered as a 1 year (3 semesters) program.
  • This full-time program is delivered in a blended format, combining face-to-face sessions with online delivery.
  • The Network and System Security Analysis (NaSSA) graduate certificate program is designed to meet the high demand for information system security analysts and related IT security professionals across multiple sectors – including consulting services, finance, and health care. 
  • Students graduating from this program will enter into a specialized information and communication technology (ICT) field.
  • The program schedule will require that learners attend classes, generally in the late afternoons and evenings through the week, plus all day Saturday.
  • Students will study subjects such as Operating Systems Security, Cyberspace Security, Network and Computer Security Fundamentals, Advanced-Data Network Security, etc.
  • University provides Security Innovations LabOratory (SILO) which includes facilities like firewalls, switches, routers, access points, and mobile hardware for testing.
  • Students who successfully complete this program may qualify for entry into Ontario college graduate certificate and university degree programs.
  • College offers scholarships based on academic performance (and other criteria) to its international students.
  • The School of Computer Technology has partnered with both the IBM Academy and the premier CISCO Networking Academy. This partnership offers 9 industry-recognized certificates: A+, Server+, Linux+, Level 1 Installer, Java Programmer, CCNA, CCSP, CWLSS, and CCNP.
  • The average salary of the program goes up to 46,000 USD.