ISACA’s Cybersecurity Nexus introduces certificates for security beginners

Global technology and cybersecurity association ISACA has launched four certificates as part of its new CSX Foundations Series.

Intended for entry-level security professionals and those seeking a career change to cybersecurity, the self-paced courses will help students build technical skills through hands-on learning in a live environment.

The CSX Foundation Series consists of three new courses and four certificates:

  • CSX Packet Analysis — Students work with real network traffic captures in real environments and analyze different communication types and their components.
  • CSX Network Application and Configuration — Students interact with live traffic in a network environment, and learn how to direct, create and deny traffic as it flows through a network of their creation and moderation.
  • CSX Linux Application and Configuration — Through interacting with live systems in a real environment, students learn key commands, create user accounts and items, establish network connections, and learn the secrets of the Linux terminal.
  • CSX Technical Foundations Certificate.

Each of the first three certificates is earned after completing the course by the same name. The CSX Technical Foundations certificate is given to those who have completed all three.

“The cybersecurity workforce has continued to experience a huge skills gap and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future,” said Frank Downs, Director of Cybersecurity at ISACA. “ISACA’s CSX Foundation Series aims to help entry-level professionals gain basic and technical skills, giving them the advantage they need to succeed in their security roles now and in the future.”

Suited for individual learning styles, the courses take place in a virtual, self-guided environment, so users can learn at their own pace in any location.

Cyber Academy subscription now available

The latest certificates are also a part of ISACA’s training experience to prepare the next wave of cybersecurity professionals. ISACA’s Cybersecurity Nexus recently introduced the Virtual Cyber Academy, a self-paced subscription package with more CSX training available on-demand for professionals seeking to expand or improve their skills. Individuals can take the training any time and anywhere, and new labs are added throughout the year to help users stay ahead of emerging threats.

New CSXP exam launched

ISACA also unveiled a new CSX Practitioner (CSXP) certification exam to reflect an updated job practice. CSXP is the performance certification that tests an individual’s ability to perform validated cybersecurity skills spanning five security functions: Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, and Recover. Following the new job practice analysis, the contents of the exam are now:

  • Domain 1-Business and Security Environment (23%),
  • Domain 2-Operational Security Readiness (23%),
  • Domain 3-Threat Detection and Evaluation (27%),
  • Domain 4-Incident Response and Recovery (27%).

ISACA’s Cybersecurity Nexus offers resources to help cybersecurity professionals at every level of their careers build the skills and knowledge that they and their organizations are seeking.

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