Fortinet Extends Free Security Training
Courses
January 8, 2021
Fortinet
noted that all of its self-paced advanced security training courses will
remain free beyond 2021. Fortinet is committed to developing a
diverse cybersecurity workforce by continuing to offer free security
training for anyone around the world. Fortinet’s free training
initiative provides learners with the following:
Access to more than 30 free security courses: These courses are on
topics ranging from secure SD-WAN to operational technology (OT)
security to cloud security with more courses expected to be added
throughout the year. Additionally, pre-recorded lab demos by
cybersecurity experts are available for on-demand viewing.
Preparation for NSE Certification exams:
Most of the free courses are official curriculum for the Fortinet NSE
Certification Program. Fortinet’s Certification Program is an
eight-level program that has issued more than half a million
certifications.
Continuing professional credits: Through a
partnership with (ISC)2, individuals can use their free training
completion – as well as any NSE training course – to gain Continuing
Professional Education (CPE) credits for CISSP and other (ISC)2
designations. Learners earn one credit for every hour of NSE Training
Institute training they do with Fortinet.
Rob Rashotte, Vice President, Global
Training & Technical Field Enablement at Fortinet said, “With over
800,000 registrations for our free training offerings in 2020, it has
become clear that Fortinet’s NSE training is fulfilling a huge need for
all levels of security professionals. As such we are committed to
continue offering the entire catalogue of self-paced Network Security
Expert training at no cost until we see the skills gap trend reverse.
Together with our ecosystem of academic and commercial training
providers as well as government and NGO partnerships, we will continue
to provide the industry with a diverse, equitable and inclusive pipeline
of security professionals.”
Increasing Access to Cybersecurity Knowledge
As the pandemic led to the exponential
increase of teleworkers, the need for securing remote networks and users
became a top priority for organizations. IT teams already challenged
with finding security professionals due to the skills gap were faced
with an even greater need for expertise to securely transition to a
remote workforce.
One way Fortinet responded to this need was by opening its entire
Network Security Expert (NSE) Training Institute catalogue of self-paced
courses free of charge in April 2020. In doing so, Fortinet provided IT
and security professionals the opportunity to learn new skills, reskill
or upskill their security knowledge. Since opening these courses to the
public, there have been more than 800,000 registrations. Through the
course of the year, Fortinet saw an increase in registrations for its
cyber awareness training – consisting of the NSE Certification Program’s
training levels 1-3 – its mid-levels 4-6 designed for a technical
audience and levels 7-8 for advanced expertise.
As
the need for enterprise-wide cybersecurity awareness has become such a
critical priority for so many organizations, Fortinet also introduced
the free Information Security Awareness and Training service. The
service leverages the NSE level 1 training and packages it together with
a library of awareness assets and administration tools. The service
provides organizations with a low barrier, zero cost solution to get
started on an enterprise-wide cybersecurity awareness program for all
employees.
A More Diverse and Inclusive Cyber Workforce of the Future
NSE Training Institute partners with global leaders like the World
Economic Forum, academic institutions and nonprofits to deliver cyber
training to students, veterans, women, minorities and other untapped
resources. NSE Training Institute’s extensive ecosystem of public and
private partnerships further enables Fortinet to address the skills gap
by increasing the access and reach of its award-winning NSE training
curriculum. |