The digital world is more connected than ever — and with that comes greater risk. Cybercrime damages are projected to reach $10.5 trillion globally by 2025, making cybersecurity one of the most in-demand skill sets across every industry.
The neuefische Cybersecurity Bootcamp is an intensive, 16-week, full-time programme that takes learners from little or no IT background to industry-ready cybersecurity professionals.
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The most recent cohort achieved a 100% graduation rate — every participant successfully completed the programme.
Over the 16-week journey, learners:
Earned expertise across three CompTIA certifications — A+, Security+, and CySA+. Completed 100+ hands-on lab exercises. Attended focused workshops on Network Infrastructure, Cloud Computing, Security Risk Management, and GRC Frameworks. Delivered a Security Operations Capstone covering Penetration Testing, Incident Response, and Digital Forensics investigation & recovery.
This success reflects our learners resilience and teamwork — and the programme's ability to deliver genuinely job-ready skills.
The bootcamp combines structured certification pathways, practical projects, and career guidance. Learners prepare for:
CompTIA A+ – IT fundamentals covering hardware, operating systems, networking, and troubleshooting.
CompTIA Security+ – Core security skills including risk management, cryptography, access control, and incident response.
CompTIA CySA+ – Advanced security operations: threat detection, vulnerability management, monitoring, and incident response.
Together, these certifications create a clear step-by-step progression from IT fundamentals to advanced cybersecurity analysis.
This version of the bootcamp integrates Cloud Computing and Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) across multiple phases — not as a single add-on, but as skills built progressively over the 16 weeks:
Weeks 4–8 – Cloud basics: IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, serverless concepts, and Identity & Access Management (IAM) on cloud platforms
Weeks 7–8 – Introduction to GRC: what it is, why it matters, and how it connects to everyday security decisions
Weeks 9–10 – GRC applied to networking: security risk assessment and governance in network environments
Weeks 11–12 – ISO 27001 fundamentals, policy-driven security management, and the PDCA continuous improvement cycle
Learners understand cloud services, security responsibilities, and how cloud-based systems differ from traditional on-premise infrastructure — with a strong focus on practical security awareness throughout.