Career Path
Data Privacy Officer
Oversee compliance with data protection regulations, ensuring organizational adherence to privacy laws like GDPR.
Cybersecurity Analyst
Monitor and protect systems from cyber threats, implementing security measures to safeguard sensitive data.
Risk Management Consultant
Assess and mitigate risks related to data breaches, providing strategies to enhance data security frameworks.
Information Security Manager
Develop and enforce policies to protect digital assets, ensuring robust data privacy and security protocols.
Why this course?
The Undergraduate Certificate in Data Privacy and Security Risk Management is increasingly vital in today’s market, where data breaches and cyber threats are escalating. In the UK, 39% of businesses reported a cyber attack in 2023, with 31% experiencing breaches at least once a week, according to the UK government’s Cyber Security Breaches Survey. This highlights the urgent need for professionals skilled in data privacy and security risk management.
The certificate equips learners with the expertise to navigate complex regulatory frameworks like the UK GDPR and implement robust security measures. With 68% of UK businesses prioritizing cybersecurity investments, this qualification aligns with industry demands, offering a competitive edge to professionals.
Below is a 3D Line chart and a table showcasing UK-specific statistics on cyber threats:
Year |
Businesses Reporting Cyber Attacks (%) |
Weekly Breaches (%) |
2021 |
36 |
28 |
2022 |
38 |
30 |
2023 |
39 |
31 |
This certificate addresses the growing demand for skilled professionals in data privacy and security, ensuring learners are well-prepared to tackle modern challenges.
Who should apply?
Ideal Audience |
Why This Course is Relevant |
Recent graduates seeking to specialise in data privacy and security risk management. |
With 46% of UK businesses reporting cyber security breaches in 2023, graduates with expertise in data protection are in high demand. |
IT professionals aiming to upskill in compliance and risk mitigation. |
The UK’s Data Protection Act 2018 and GDPR require organisations to implement robust data security measures, creating opportunities for skilled professionals. |
Career changers interested in entering the growing field of cyber security. |
The UK cyber security sector grew by 14% in 2022, offering a wealth of opportunities for newcomers with the right qualifications. |
Business professionals responsible for managing data privacy and compliance. |
With fines for GDPR non-compliance reaching up to £17.5 million or 4% of global turnover, businesses need leaders who understand data security risks. |