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    Industry Reference Committees (IRCs) are made up of industry leaders from a variety of backgrounds, from big business to small enterprise and peak bodies to unions.

    IRCs understand the skills needs of their sector, industry or occupation. With the support of a Skills Service Organisation (SSO), they advise the Australian Industry and Skills Committee (AISC) and ensure training packages meet the needs and concerns of employers, employees, training providers, and people seeking training qualifications.
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New ICT Training Package Products

21 July 2020

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New skill sets have been developed for the ICT sector to meet priority workforce needs in a number of specialty areas:

  • ICTSS00099 - Cloud Design and Configuration Skill Set
  • ICTSS00100 - Cloud Implementation and Maintenance Skill Set
  • ICTSS00101 - Cyber Incident Response Skill Set
  • ICTSS00102 - Cyber Incident Threat Detection and Prevention Skill Set
  • ICTSS00103 - Cyber Security Strategy and Governance Skill Set
  • ICTSS00104 - Data Analysis Skill Set
  • ICTSS00105 - Internet of Things Developer Skill Set

Other new skill sets include:

  • ICTSS00106 - Introductory Tools and Applications Skill Set
  • ICTSS00107 - Introductory Help Desk Skill Set

View the ICT Training Package version 6.0.

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