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IEC pairs certification prep with the delivery language teams already use in cybersecurity, AI governance, project management, and risk-facing roles.
For professionals and teams who cannot afford to get outpaced, these bootcamps sharpen judgment, strengthen execution, and build the confidence to lead, adapt, and outperform when it matters most.
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This 40-hour intensive course prepares experienced information security professionals for the ISACA Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) exam. Covering all four current exam domains—Information Security Governance, Information Security Risk Management, Information Security Program, and Incident Management—the course aligns directly to the 2022+ CISM Job Practice. CISM remains one of the most sought-after management-focused cybersecurity credentials worldwide, validating your ability to design, build, and manage enterprise information security programs. Gain the strategic knowledge and exam readiness needed to pass on your first attempt.
This 40-hour intensive course prepares experienced security professionals for the (ISC)² Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam. Covering all eight domains of the current CISSP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK), the course builds mastery across security and risk management, asset security, architecture, engineering, communications, identity management, security assessment, and software development security. CISSP remains the gold-standard credential for senior cybersecurity practitioners, recognized globally by employers and government agencies. Gain the conceptual depth and exam-readiness needed to pass on your first attempt.
This 40-hour course prepares cybersecurity professionals for the CompTIA SecAI+ (CY0-001) certification exam. SecAI+ validates the skills needed to integrate artificial intelligence and machine learning into security operations, threat detection, and incident response workflows. As organizations increasingly adopt AI-driven tools to combat sophisticated threats, this credential demonstrates your ability to leverage AI responsibly and effectively within cybersecurity frameworks. The course covers AI-enhanced threat analysis, secure AI implementation, adversarial machine learning risks, governance considerations, and practical applications across modern security operations centers.
This 40-hour instructor-led course prepares you for the CompTIA Security+ SY0-701 exam, the industry-standard certification for validating foundational cybersecurity skills. Aligned to the five official exam domains, the course covers general security concepts, threats and vulnerabilities, security architecture, security operations, and security program management and oversight. With hands-on labs and exam-focused practice, you will build the knowledge needed to secure networks, mitigate risks, and respond to incidents in today's evolving threat landscape. Security+ is approved by the U.S. DoD under Directive 8570/8140 and recognized globally by employers.
This 40-hour intensive course prepares experienced security and cloud professionals for the (ISC)² Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP) exam. Covering all six official domains of the current CCSP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK), the course addresses cloud architecture, data security, platform and infrastructure security, application security, operations, and legal and compliance considerations. With hands-on scenarios and exam-aligned content, participants gain the depth of knowledge required to design, manage, and secure cloud environments and demonstrate competency through one of the industry's most respected cloud security credentials.
This 24-hour intensive course prepares experienced practitioners for the PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP) exam. Covering all seven exam domains—agile principles, value-driven delivery, stakeholder engagement, team performance, adaptive planning, problem detection and resolution, and continuous improvement—this course equips you with the knowledge and tools needed to demonstrate your agile expertise. With hands-on exercises, practice questions, and domain-aligned instruction, you will build the confidence required to pass the PMI-ACP exam and validate your ability to apply agile practices across diverse project environments.
This 40-hour PMP certification preparation course aligns to the current PMI PMP Examination Content Outline (ECO), covering the three performance domains: People, Process, and Business Environment. Through instructor-led training, practice exams, and real-world scenarios, you will master predictive, agile, and hybrid project management approaches. The course satisfies PMI's 35 contact-hour education requirement for PMP exam eligibility and prepares you to confidently pass the PMP exam on your first attempt.
This 40-hour course prepares professionals for the ISC2 Certified in Governance, Risk, and Compliance (CGRC) certification exam. Formerly known as CAP, the CGRC validates your ability to integrate governance, risk management, and compliance frameworks into organizational security programs. Covering all seven official exam domains, this course addresses information security risk management, security assessment, authorization processes, and continuous monitoring. With evolving regulatory requirements and increasing organizational risk, CGRC-certified professionals are in high demand to bridge the gap between security operations and executive governance.
This 40-hour intensive course prepares experienced professionals for the ISACA Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) exam. Covering all five official CISA exam domains, the course addresses information systems auditing processes, IT governance and management, information systems acquisition and development, information systems operations and resilience, and protection of information assets. With hands-on scenario analysis and exam-focused review, participants build the knowledge and confidence needed to pass the CISA exam and validate their expertise in IS audit, control, and security.
This 32-hour CRISC certification preparation course equips experienced IT and risk professionals to pass the ISACA Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control exam. Covering all four official CRISC domains, the course provides in-depth training on IT risk identification, assessment, response, and ongoing monitoring aligned to current enterprise governance frameworks. With hands-on scenario analysis and exam-focused review sessions, participants build the expertise needed to design and implement effective information systems controls. CRISC remains one of the most sought-after credentials for professionals bridging IT risk management and business strategy.
This 16-hour advanced course prepares experienced audit and assurance professionals for the ISACA Advanced in AI Audit (AAIA) credential. Covering AI governance, risk management, ethical considerations, data integrity, and model validation, the curriculum aligns directly to ISACA's official exam domains. As organizations accelerate AI adoption, the demand for professionals who can independently audit AI systems has never been higher. Gain the specialized knowledge needed to evaluate AI controls, assess algorithmic bias, and ensure regulatory compliance—then validate your expertise with the AAIA certification.
This 24-hour advanced course prepares experienced professionals for the ISACA Advanced in AI Security Management (AAISM) credential. Covering the intersection of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity governance, the curriculum addresses AI threat landscapes, risk management frameworks, secure AI lifecycle practices, and regulatory compliance. As organizations rapidly adopt AI systems, the demand for professionals who can manage AI-specific security risks has never been greater. This course aligns to ISACA's exam domains and equips you with the knowledge to confidently sit for the AAISM certification exam.
This 24-hour certification preparation course equips professionals to earn the PMI Certified Professional in Managing AI (PMI-CPMAI) credential. Covering the full AI project lifecycle—from problem framing and data engineering to model building, deployment, and operationalization—the course aligns to the CPMAI framework domains recognized by PMI. Participants learn to lead cross-functional AI initiatives, manage AI-specific risks, and apply structured methodologies that bridge traditional project management with modern artificial intelligence workflows. Prepare confidently for the PMI-CPMAI exam with hands-on exercises and domain-focused review.
This ITIL 5 Foundation course prepares you for the official PeopleCert ITIL 5 Foundation certification exam. Over 16 hours of instructor-led training, you will learn the core concepts of IT service management, the ITIL service value system, guiding principles, and key ITIL practices. The course aligns directly to the latest ITIL 5 Foundation syllabus, equipping you with a modern framework for delivering value through IT-enabled services. Whether you are new to ITSM or updating your credentials, this course builds the essential knowledge needed to pass the exam confidently.
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