Colorado's Cybersecurity pathway prepares students for careers protecting digital systems and data against cyber threats. Colorado's technology sector and growing cybersecurity demand create strong career opportunities.
Students develop competency in network security, data protection, threat identification, security systems, and compliance standards. They gain hands-on experience in security labs learning defensive techniques through real-world scenarios.
Graduates pursue roles as cybersecurity analysts, security technicians, or network security specialists. Many pursue advanced certifications like CompTIA Security+ or CEH. Strong demand and competitive salaries ensure excellent career prospects.
Cybersecurity at a Glance
3
Courses
8
Credentials
4
Career Paths
State Standards & Framework
Colorado's cybersecurity standards align with NIST frameworks and industry best practices. Standards cover network security, data protection, and compliance.
Students complete hands-on assessments in security configuration, threat identification, incident response, and security analysis. Assessment includes preparation for industry certifications.
Typical Course Sequence
| Course |
|---|
| Cybersecurity Fundamentals |
| Network Security and Defense |
| Advanced Security and Compliance |
Industry Certifications & Credentials
Career Opportunities
Salary data from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (May 2024). Growth projections from BLS Employment Projections (2023-2033). Cost-of-living adjustment uses BEA Regional Price Parities (2023). Entry-level salaries reflect the 25th percentile; experienced salaries reflect the median.
Security Analyst
Entry LevelSalary range: $102,350 - $164,010
Security Technician
ExperiencedSalary range: $37,460 - $50,920
Network Security Specialist
ExperiencedSalary range: $82,830 - $124,450
Security Manager
ExperiencedSalary range: $129,640 - $205,620
Work-Based Learning Opportunities
Students intern with technology companies, financial institutions, healthcare systems, government agencies, and corporate IT departments throughout Colorado.
Career & Technical Student Organization
Students in this pathway can participate in ICTM (Colorado CTE Association), gaining leadership experience and competing in career-related events.
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