CISA Consolidates Cybersecurity Learning Platforms

xagreusxagreus Member Posts: 122 ■■■■□□□□□□
From https://niccs.cisa.gov/education-training/cisa-learning:

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We are excited to announce CISA’s new Learning Management System has replaced the Federal Virtual Training Environment (FedVTE) and will replace multiple other platforms.  CISA Learning will be the go-to learning platform CISA staff, contractors and external partners.  CISA Learning will continue to offer the same no cost online cybersecurity training as FedVTE on topics such as cloud security, ethical hacking and surveillance, risk management, malware analysis, and more.

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CISA Learning is available for
  • Federal government employees and contractors
  • State, local, tribal, and territorial government employees
  • U.S. military personnel and veterans
  • General public"
Sometimes "you get what you pay for," but this training may be worth a look.

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  • Blaze_01Blaze_01 Member Posts: 4 ■■□□□□□□□□
    edited April 1
    xagreus said:
    From https://niccs.cisa.gov/education-training/cisa-learning:

    "We are excited to announce CISA’s new Learning Management System has replaced the Federal Virtual Training Environment (FedVTE) and will replace multiple other platforms.  CISA Learning will be the go-to learning platform CISA staff, contractors and external partners.  CISA Learning will continue to offer the same no cost online cybersecurity training as FedVTE on topics such as cloud security, ethical hacking and surveillance, risk management, malware analysis, and more.

    "CISA Learning is available for
    • Federal government employees and contractors
    • State, local, tribal, and territorial government employees
    • U.S. military personnel and veterans
    • General public"
    Sometimes "you get what you pay for," but this training may be worth a look.
    I've used FedVTE before and found the courses extremely useful, especially the one on ethical hacking. It's great that CISA Learning is keeping them alive and expanding access. I've also been brushing up on my writing skills for school and I found this useful resource 
    https://paytowriteresearchpaper.com/term-paper-writing-service
     which offers writing guidance and support. Aside from that and free cybersecurity training, there are so many ways to keep learning and growing nowadays. Definitely worth checking out for anyone interested in tech or cyber.
    It sounds like a solid upgrade. I'm excited to see how CISA Learning improves training accessibility! Are there any new courses beyond what FedVTE offered?
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