Registration begins for the Syrian-Indian Center of Excellence courses

On November 1st, the National Agency for Network Services announced the start of registration and nomination for the training courses that will start at the Syrian-Indian NextGen Center of Excellence in Information Technology (IS-CEIT).

In a statement published on its Facebook page, the Agency said that the deadline for registration for the first courses is on the 9th of next month, and that the information technology courses begin on the 14th.

The Director of the Center Eng. Iyad Darwish said that the courses include three tracks, including programming, network security and cyber security.

He added that the advanced web programming track contains a medium programming training whose purpose is to qualify the trainee to engage in the market immediately after the course ends, while training the software integration methodology aims to: Automate the stages of software production and save time, effort and money for software teams.

He added that the information and network security trackqualifies the student for the latest means of working in the fields of networks and contains the basics of networks, machines and virtual systems that teach the mechanism of creating multiple operating systems on a single server and linking systems and information and network security.

He said that the cyber security track includes a set of exercises on web security and security information, digital forensic security and cybercrime analysis.

It is noteworthy that the Syrian-Indian NextGen Center of Excellence in Information Technology (IS-CEIT)was inaugurated at the National Agency for Network Services’ building on the 20th of last month with the aim of transferring the Indian technological advancement experience to Syria.

 

O. al-Mohammad 

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