• When it comes to (ISC)² certification exam prep, there is no shortage of choices – especially for the CISSP and CCSP credentials. With so many options, where’s the assurance that you’re putting your time, faith and money into a vetted training resource? It’s an excellent question. So let’s break down three key distinctions between (ISC)² Official Training from an authorized provider versus training from an unauthorized company. Because the right source can make all the difference in crushing your certification goal – and protecting your investment. (ISC)² Authorized Instructors Taking on the globally recognized CISSP or CCSP demands commitment and motivation. When you pursue Official Training, you’re guided by an instructor who actually holds the credential you’re going after. (ISC)²

    Jun 25,
  • Amid easing COVID-19 lockdown measures, exam and training centers are opening up. As Thiago Earp from Firebrand Training explains, it will soon resume training at its dedicated facility, starting with courses for the (ISC)2 CISSP certification. Training and examinations have been impacted by the outbreak of COVID-19. Understandably, classrooms and testing centers have had to pause around the world as part of efforts to combat the virus. In the UK, lockdown restrictions are easing and allowing a multitude of businesses and services to resume physical operations. Lockdown easing is allowing testing and training to return, albeit with some changes to support social distancing. Starting on Monday, June 22, we will reopen our UK training center at Wyboston Lakes, welcoming back

    Jun 17,
  • With breach rates growing and cyberattacks becoming a daily occurrence for business, IT leaders are looking to beef up their security teams. This is good news for anyone who is considering a career in information security. But as new talent begins to navigate breaking into the field, many may wonder: What skills should I focus on developing for a security career? Most security hiring managers are looking for a blend of skills and backgrounds. Here are 10 things you need to enter the cybersecurity workforce today. Technical prowess While some career paths in security may not require technical skills, many demand a clear and solid understanding of the tools and tech required. Whether learned through an educational program or on

    Jun 03,
  • It’s a great time to work in cybersecurity. Demand for security professionals continues to grow, and the need for qualified people with certain security certifications is strong. But getting that first opportunity to work in security can be challenging. That’s because security is a field where personal relationships count just as much as experience and education. So how can you get a leg up and develop the qualifications necessary to land a job? Here are 5 suggestions for forging your path to gainful security employment. Train and Join an Association One of the first places to start when you’re preparing for a career in security is a reputable association that offers training and education to help you learn the skills

    May 19,
  • There has never been a better time to become an information security professional. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for security experts is expected to grow exponentially through 2028. So, what are the hottest attributes employers are seeking out in 2020? Here are 5 of the most sought-after skills companies want for their security and IT teams today. Cloud Security Businesses are increasingly moving workloads to the cloud, and it has become an integral part of IT strategy that is only expected to grow. IDC predicts public cloud adoption will reach nearly $500 billion in just 3 years. Of course, the cloud also poses more risk to data and operations, and that’s why professionals who understand cloud security

    May 05,