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Digital Skills in Security Training: What You Need to Know

Digital Confidence for Modern Security Careers

Technology is now a fundamental part of the security industry – and of the training programs that prepare you for it. Whether it’s using an online learning system, writing reports on a computer, or operating digital surveillance tools, digital skills are essential for success.

This article will help you understand the digital skills expected in a security course and in security jobs, how we assess your readiness, and where to seek support if this is an area where you need development.

What Are “Digital Skills”?

Digital skills refer to your ability to use:
You don’t need to be a tech expert – but you do need to feel comfortable using everyday tools and systems that are common in training and security work.

Digital Tools Used in Security Training

At Asset College, many students complete training using a mix of in-class and online systems. You may be expected to:
If you haven’t used computers in a while, this can feel overwhelming – but with preparation, many students build their skills quickly.

Digital Skills in the Workplace

In the security industry, officers often use technology to:
Digital confidence isn’t just convenient – it’s often required by employers and regulators.

Digital Skills Assessment at Enrolment

All prospective students complete a Digital Skills Assessment during the enrolment process. This helps us understand your ability to:
Like the LLN assessment, this isn’t a test to “pass” – it’s a tool to identify if you’re ready to begin training, or may benefit from further preparation.

What If I’m Not Confident With Technology?

If your digital skills are limited, we’ll support you by exploring:
Starting a course without digital confidence can lead to frustration and disengagement. Taking time to prepare can make all the difference.

Reasonable Adjustments and Our Approach

We consider reasonable adjustments to support students who are still developing digital skills. However, we will not make adjustments that:
We will support you within the boundaries of what is safe, fair, and realistic for success in both training and employment.

Decision-Making Checklist: Am I Digitally Ready?

Ask yourself:
If these are areas of concern, we recommend having a conversation with our team about next steps or referrals to help you get started.

Getting Comfortable with Digital Learning

Digital skills are now a basic requirement in nearly every industry – and security is no exception. If you’re unsure or anxious about your current ability, you’re not alone. Many adults are developing their digital skills later in life, and support is available.

The key is honesty, preparation, and a willingness to learn. If you’re ready to build your skills, we’re ready to help you move forward – with confidence.

Disclaimer

Please note: While Asset College supports students with varying skill levels, training programs are aligned to industry expectations. LLN and digital skills assessments help us identify whether students are currently prepared to begin training. Completing the course does not guarantee a security licence or employment. We encourage all students to consider their readiness carefully and seek support if needed before enrolling.

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