Funded Cyber Security Bootcamp in Berlin, Canada
Build practical blue-team and offensive security skills while exploring Canadian grants, employer-sponsored training, and other funding options that may help you pay for your Cyber Security bootcamp.
Build practical blue-team and offensive security skills while exploring Canadian grants, employer-sponsored training, and other funding options that may help you pay for your Cyber Security bootcamp.
In Canada, several federal and provincial initiatives can help cover the cost of short, career-focused training such as coding bootcamps. These include employer-driven grants like the Canada Job Grant (administered by each province and territory), federal supports such as the Canada Training Benefit, and provincial retraining programs for unemployed or under-employed workers. Some non-profit organizations also offer low-interest loans for newcomers who need additional education or retraining to work in their field.
Most of these programs are designed to support skills development that leads to in-demand jobs. Funding may flow through your employer (for example, through a provincial Job Grant), directly to you as a grant or tax credit, or as income support while you study. Eligibility usually depends on where you live in Canada, your employment status, your work history, and your income.
Coverage varies by program and by province. Some employer grants can reimburse a large portion of eligible tuition for approved training, while others—like the Canada Training Credit—refund a percentage of your fees through your tax return. Certain provincial programs for job seekers can contribute significantly toward tuition and related costs such as books or transportation. Our team can help you understand the general requirements of these programs and provide course documentation you may need when applying, so you can explore the best funding path for your situation in Canada.
Coaching you through a carefully curated curriculum designed to take you from ‘just curious’ to ‘fully certified’ in cyber security in as few as 12 weeks (full time).
Linux Security, Windows Security and networking models
Python, proxies & TOR, Bash, Netcat, Nmap and Wireshark
Web development security, binary exploitation, cryptography, pentesting, enumeration, Linux privilege escalation, LDAP and DLL Hijacking
Threat modelling (SIEM, IDS/IPS, DLP), incident response, risk management and code auditing
You don’t need any prior qualifications in computer science or programming to join our bootcamp. We assume no prior knowledge and will guide you through the basics in the first few weeks, ensuring you build a strong foundation from the ground up. Whether you're new to the field or looking to redirect or advance your career, our program is designed to get you up to speed quickly and confidently.
Taster sessions for you and the wider CLA community. Sample what our Career Center offers, meet our Careers Advisor and drop in for a session for those last minute résumé tidies or job search questions.
Structured sessions for identifying your career and upskilling goals and formulating strategies to achieve them through friendly counselling conversations and Career Action Planning.
Practise common behavioural and technical interview questions, highlight how you provide what employers are looking for, learn how to talk about your strengths and navigate salary or rate discussions with confidence.
Get personalised recommendations on your résumé or cover letter, tailored to get the attention of recruiters and hiring managers and help you land interviews in the Canadian and international tech markets.
The newest employment and internship opportunities, hand picked by our career specialists, with a focus on truly entry-level and early-career roles that match your developing skills.
Open access to our learning platform’s career service materials, assignments and tech industry resources to help you prepare applications, interviews and networking outreach at your own pace.
Meet tech professionals across different industries to get career advice and guidance, as well as the chance to network with other professionals and alumni in our Career Chat events.
Connect with classmates and past CLA alumni from Canada and around the world to share relevant content, start insightful discussions and share job openings that might be of interest to fellow graduates.
Personalised support from career specialists: CV and LinkedIn refresh, mock interviews, and a tech-focused job-search strategy.
Graduate with a GitHub-ready portfolio of real-world projects—built in class and polished with mentor feedback.
Curriculum refreshed every quarter to match current hiring needs in AI, cybersecurity, and web development.
Showcase your AZAV-accredited Code Labs Academy certificate on LinkedIn, your CV, and visa applications.