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Diploma in IP-based Surveillance and Network Security

Job Description

To master the design, configuration, and secure implementation of modern IP surveillance systems Focus is on applying network security protocols to safeguard video data and the network infrastructure from cyber threats


Objective: The main objective is to train skilled technicians capable of bridging physical security and IT networking. Students will acquire expertise in IP network fundamentals, the installation and configuration of Network Video Recorders and IP cameras, and advanced video management systems (VMS). A critical focus is on implementing cybersecurity measures—such as firewalls and strong authentication—to protect the surveillance network and ensure the integrity and confidentiality of video data.

Eligibility Criteria

Criteria 1

Criteria 2

Experience

Training Qualification

SSLC

Passed

1 Year

None

12th

Passed

6 Months

None

Degree

Passed

No Experience

None


Sector

Security and Management

Certifying Bodies

National Education Training And Development

Type of Organisation

Board of Vocational Education

Occupation Standards/Syllabus

NCO Code

Mandatory/ Optional

Duration

  • Module 1: Fundamentals of IP Surveillance Systems

  • Module 2: Core Networking Principles for IP Video

  • Module 3: IP Camera and NVR/VMS Configuration

  • Module 4: Network Security Fundamentals

  • Module 5: System Design and Advanced Features

  • Module 6: Operation, Legal, and Ethical Issues





N/A





Mandatory





6 Months




Learning Module In Job Role/Syllabus

Career Opportunities

  • Network Security Technician/Engineer: Focuses on implementing and managing firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and access controls for network protection.

  • Security Systems Integrator/Engineer (IP Surveillance Focus): Specializes in designing, installing, configuring, and troubleshooting IP-based CCTV (closed-circuit television) and surveillance systems, ensuring they are securely integrated into a network.

  • System and Network Technician: A foundational role responsible for maintaining logs, performing system updates, and configuring network devices like routers and switches, with a security focus.

  • Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst (Tier I): Monitors security systems in real-time, identifies, and responds to initial security incidents and alerts.

  • Vulnerability Assessor/Tester: Assists in simulating cyberattacks (ethical hacking) to identify network and system vulnerabilities.


Duration Hours

Theory :

200

Practical :

200

Employability Skills :

20

OJT (Mandatory) :

30

Specializations in Course

Students will acquire expertise in IP network fundamentals, the installation and configuration of Network Video Recorders and IP cameras, and advanced video management systems (VMS). A critical focus is on implementing cybersecurity measures—such as firewalls and strong authentication—to protect the surveillance network and ensure the integrity and confidentiality of video data.


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