AI & Tech Institute: Cyber Faculty
Ensuring Security and Governance across AI & Tech Operations
Securing the AI Frontier
The training and development delivered in the Cyber Faculty is what makes everything safe to deploy within organisations. Our AI Security Analysts secure the model layers, SOC Analysts defend the perimeter, IAM governs enterprise access, and Cloud Security protects the underlying infrastructure. Hiring, training and deploying an elite cohort of security Spartans, the Cyber Faculty is actively driving safe AI adoption across the security ecosystems of our client partners.
An AI-First Approach to Security
Challenging traditional security norms, our Cyber Faculty provides deep, credible industry training paired with an innovative, AI-first approach to threat defence.
End-to-End Enterprise Protection
Through our rigorous curriculum and capability frameworks, we equip cyber professionals to secure the modern enterprise from emerging vulnerabilities, turning security into an enabler of AI innovation rather than a bottleneck.
Our Faculties driving Cyber capability
Our award-winning AI & Tech Institute utilises over a decade of training expertise, industry-seasoned instructors, and highly curated curriculums to accelerate consultant capability. We deliver elite upskilling and strategic growth across the following innovative disciplines:
AI Security Analyst
This discipline focuses on securing AI systems themselves and defending against AI-powered threats. Analysts mitigate model risks – like prompt injection and data poisoning – monitor for misuse, and establish controls that allow safe enterprise adoption without creating new attack surfaces. Industry Outcome: Regulated organisations can confidently deploy AI rather than blocking it out of risk. The Governance Shield: By utilising AI defensively to counter advanced adversaries, analysts transform AI from an unmanaged shadow risk into a secure, governed enterprise capability.
SOC Analyst
Operating with AI as a force multiplier, SOC Analysts monitor telemetry, triage alerts, and respond to active threats. The modern analyst leverages AI for alert correlation, automated triage, and incident summarisation, filtering out the noise of false positives to focus on genuine risks. Industry Outcome: Rapid threat detection and absolute resilience against an AI-accelerated adversary landscape. Attackers use AI to scale phishing and automate malware deployment; defenders without an AI-augmented SOC are simply outpaced.
Identity Access Management (IAM)
IAM specialists design the systems that authenticate users, manage privileged access, and enforce least-privilege principles. In an AI-enabled organisation, IAM expands beyond humans and machines to govern non-human identities – including autonomous bots and AI agents acting on behalf of users. Industry Outcome: The single highest-leverage control in modern cyber defence, stopping a single compromised credential from turning into a full-domain breach. As AI agents begin taking direct actions inside enterprise systems, IAM serves as the foundational discipline that decides exactly what those agents are permitted to do.
Cloud Security
The discipline of securing the environments where almost all modern workloads now live. Cloud Security specialists design secure cloud architectures, configure controls across AWS, Azure, and GCP, manage cloud posture (CSPM), secure containers and Kubernetes, and protect the data and workloads running on cloud-native infrastructure including the AI workloads that depend on it. Industry outcome: The ability to move fast in the cloud without creating the misconfigurations that cause the majority of cloud breaches. Every AI model that gets trained or served, every data pipeline, every modern application – it all runs on cloud infrastructure that has to be secured by design rather than retrofitted.