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Infosec Skills

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What is Infosec Skills?

Infosec Skills aims to help users upskill and get certified with a hands-on cybersecurity training platform. Users can train on their own schedule with access to 100s of hands-on cybersecurity courses and cyber ranges — or upgrade to a boot…

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Infosec Skills Review

10 out of 10
January 24, 2024
Incentivized
Training for security and cyber related programs, threats and new actions. Training and education on these topics helps keep the …
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Infosec skills review

10 out of 10
May 08, 2023
Incentivized
I use it for training in offensive security and network security. Learning from beginner level in aspects to gain insight into specialized …
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Comments on InfoSec

10 out of 10
June 16, 2022
Incentivized
We are using Infosec Skills for awareness creation on information security for our employees. Our Company is suffering challenges on a …
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Infosec Skills - User review

9 out of 10
May 19, 2022
Infosec Skills allows you to gain knowledge, get certifications related to many IT career fields. As the IT industry changes, Infosec …
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Popular Features

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  • Progress tracking & certifications (7)
    9.2
    92%
  • Learning content (7)
    9.2
    92%
  • Structured Learning (7)
    9.0
    90%
  • Learning reporting & analytics (7)
    8.3
    83%

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What is Infosec Skills?

Infosec Skills aims to help users upskill and get certified with a hands-on cybersecurity training platform. Users can train on their own schedule with access to 100s of hands-on cybersecurity courses and cyber ranges — or upgrade to a boot camp for live, instructor-led training in order to get…

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Features

Learning Management

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Product Details

What is Infosec Skills?

Infosec Skills enables users to upskill and certify security, IT and engineering teams with a hands-on cybersecurity training platform that scales to meet an organization's needs. Assess teams and close skills gaps with hands-on cyber ranges, projects and courses mapped to the NICE Workforce Framework for Cybersecurity and MITRE ATT&CK® Framework — or upgrade to a live boot camp for instructor-led training to certify a team.

Infosec Skills includes 1,200+ hands-on courses, cyber ranges and labs to:

  • Prepare teams for MITRE ATT&CK tactics and techniques with hands-on labs in cloud-hosted cyber ranges

  • Guide team development with 130+ learning paths mapped to the NICE Framework

  • Assess knowledge and skills to pinpoint gaps and training needs

  • Gauge exam readiness with customizable certification practice exams

  • Fast-track certification with 100+ live, instructor-led boot camps

Infosec Skills Screenshots

Screenshot of Learn how to ATT&CK & defend in the cyber range
Infosec Skills cyber ranges guide learners through realistic scenarios inside the operating environments they’d encounter on the job. Launch a cyber range with a click of a button and learn how to counter the MITRE ATT&CK tactics and techniques targeting your organization today. From command line basics to advanced adversarial techniques, Infosec Skills cyber ranges teach your team how to:
• Run red and blue team exercises
• Write secure code by example
• Pass dozens technical certifications by gaining hands-on domain knowledge
• Attack and defend cloud-based applications
• And much moreScreenshot of All Infosec Skills training maps directly to the NICE Framework to help you build role-relevant, scalable team development programs that close cyber skills gaps. Take a bottom-up approach to any training initiative by building custom learning paths covering specific NICE Knowledge and Skill Statements, or browse and assign training from any of the 52 NICE Work Roles inside the platform.Screenshot of Infosec Skills includes training for dozens of popular certifications from CompTIA®, (ISC)²®, ISACA®, Cisco®, Microsoft®, AWS™ and more. Prepare for your next exam with help from our expert instructors, then gauge exam readiness with unlimited access to customizable practice exams. With completion certificates available for every course, Infosec Skills has everything you need to keep existing certifications current with 100s of CPE opportunities.Screenshot of IT and security certification is often more than a goal — it’s a business requirement. That’s why we offer over 100 certification boot camps taught by industry experts with 10+ years of experience. Live boot camps include all the content in Infosec Skills, plus:
• Exam Pass Guarantee (live online students) 
• Exam voucher
• Bonus boot camp prep course and 90-day access to all boot camp video replays and materialsScreenshot of Infosec Skills Teams makes it easy to manage and measure your training initiatives. Administrators can enroll learners via single sign-on (SSO) or CSV upload, and organize team members into groups to quickly assign content to specific departments or roles. 

We’ll help you secure next year’s employee development budget with at-a-glance metrics that prove training impact at the individual, group and team level like: 
• Training progress and completion rates 
• Skills assessment and practice exam scores
• Boot camp attendance and completion rates

With Infosec Skills' open API, it's easy to integrate learner data into existing business intelligence systems — or add Infosec Skills course information to any LMS or website for a seamless, centralized learning experience

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Infosec Skills Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

Infosec Skills aims to help users upskill and get certified with a hands-on cybersecurity training platform. Users can train on their own schedule with access to 100s of hands-on cybersecurity courses and cyber ranges — or upgrade to a boot camp for live, instructor-led training in order to get certified on the first attempt.

Pluralsight Skills, Udemy for Business, and CBT Nuggets are common alternatives for Infosec Skills.

Reviewers rate Learning content and Progress tracking & certifications highest, with a score of 9.2.

The most common users of Infosec Skills are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).
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January 24, 2024

Infosec Skills Review

Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Pluralsight offers more variety for courses and materials. However the quality of courses varies drastically. Making it difficult to RIO against unless you know a specific instructor or need very specific training on something that only exists there on that platform, or isn't on infosec skills. So its situational depending on what we need.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
More or less the same as others I have used. Minus Infosec Skills does not have apps or smart tv/casting ability. Udemy PRO is also a better value $$$ for content. O'Reilly costs more but includes digital books for the most respected industry books. Infosec Skills has better testing/quizzes built in so far that I have used.
John Litzenberg | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
I use a variety of sources for training, some because they're available at low cost through my employer, others because they offer courses in a specific niche. I like Infosec for the range of subjects and learning paths that are applicable to my current objectives. The courses are well-made and provide useful and purposeful information.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Infosec [Skills] provides a very good ROI for what I paid for [with] the training. There were a lot of similarities in terms of what each company had to offer and there were more than a few areas of overlap. I, ultimately, went with Infosec [Skills] due to word of mouth. I spoke with others who [had] used Infosec [Skills] and their experience was excellent according to multiple different people I work with. The choice to go with Infosec [Skills] was primarily due to word of mouth [experience] and convenience.
Piyush Mittal | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I am in cyber security and this domain required me to do some internationally recognized certifications and infosec skills had helped in clearing these certifications. Their training instructors was awesome and practice questions quality was great. With the help of infosec skill i had cleared CISSP and CRISC exam. I experience, Cybrary on the other hand has less certifications preparation options as compared to infosec skills
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I selected Infosec Skills because they are commonplace in the industry. They offer a good amount of courses, material for the cost, and courses using Infosec [Skills] offer the ability to get certified through them. I think that, overall, Infosec [Skills] does offer an excellent product and I am satisfied with the training materials and education that I received.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
ResellerIncentivized
Infosec Skills was better organized and more focused on what we wanted to train on. Udemy is still part of our educational environment.
Joe White | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
InfoSec Skills is practical and direct and can be used to gain an industry-rated and recognized certification that can be used to elevate one's professional standing. There are other training platforms, but none that I have found to be directly associated with a world-recognized vendor.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
The concentration of Infosec Skills is on every Cyber Security domain. The Infosec Skills is one-stop solution for organizational users. The licenses are transferable within the organizational users.
Francisco Manuel Maya Molina | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
[...] I subscribed to Infosec Skills to learn and research more about data recovery because I know Infosec Skills has [...] training [specifically] about that subject. But after I subscribe[d], I saw very little and basic information about this topic.

Nonetheless, after I use[d] it for a few weeks, I started to learn about a lot of interesting topics, so I kept [using it.]
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