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CISA Unveils New Learning Management System to Replace FedVTE and Modernize Cybersecurity Training

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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has announced the launch of its new Learning Management System (LMS), which has replaced the Federal Virtual Training Environment (FedVTE) and will eventually consolidate multiple training platforms into a single hub. Known as CISA Learning, this platform aims to be the go-to resource for cybersecurity training for federal employees, contractors, state and local governments, military personnel, and even the general public.

With 850 hours of training content mapped to the NICE (National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education) Framework, CISA Learning is a significant step forward in streamlining and enhancing access to critical cybersecurity education.

A New Era in Cybersecurity Training

The transition to CISA Learning represents a modernization effort to adapt to the growing demand for robust and accessible cybersecurity education. This platform retains the comprehensive offerings of FedVTE while introducing new capabilities to serve a broader audience, including federal agencies, state and local governments, and private entities.

Key Features of CISA Learning

  1. Diverse Course Offerings:
  • Topics range from beginner to advanced levels, including cloud security, ethical hacking, malware analysis, and risk management.
  • Certification preparation courses for CISM, CISSP, and Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH).
  1. Accessibility and Security:
  • External users log in securely via Login.gov, ensuring personal information remains confidential.
  • Access is available on both desktop and mobile devices, enabling learners to train at their own pace.
  1. Aligned with NICE Framework:
  • Training aligns with national standards, equipping professionals with relevant skills to meet modern cybersecurity challenges.
  1. Free Access:
  • Continuing the legacy of FedVTE, the platform offers its services at no cost, democratizing access to cybersecurity training.

A Broader Vision for Cybersecurity Excellence

CISA Learning extends its reach beyond federal employees to include a wide array of stakeholders, such as state, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT) government employees, military veterans, and even the general public. This inclusivity reflects CISA’s commitment to fostering a culture of cybersecurity resilience at all levels.

With over 850 hours of courses tailored to varied skill levels, the platform is particularly suited for professionals aiming to upskill or transition into cybersecurity roles. Moreover, the integration of certification prep courses ensures that participants are well-equipped for industry-recognized qualifications.

10 Tips to Enhance Cybersecurity Training and Mitigate Risks

  1. Regularly Update Training Modules: Ensure content remains relevant to emerging threats like ransomware, AI-driven attacks, and supply chain vulnerabilities.
  2. Promote a Blended Learning Approach: Combine online training with hands-on workshops or labs to reinforce practical skills.
  3. Monitor Progress and Certifications: Encourage employees to track their progress and pursue certifications to validate their skills.
  4. Encourage Cross-Disciplinary Learning: Promote training for non-cybersecurity staff to build a culture of shared responsibility.
  5. Implement Gamified Learning: Use simulations or gamification to make learning engaging and memorable.
  6. Incorporate Threat Intelligence: Update learners on real-world case studies and the latest threat intelligence.
  7. Ensure Role-Based Training: Tailor courses to specific job roles to maximize relevance and effectiveness.
  8. Strengthen Security Awareness: Include modules on phishing prevention, password hygiene, and multi-factor authentication.
  9. Evaluate ROI on Training Programs: Use metrics to assess the effectiveness of training in reducing vulnerabilities.
  10. Engage with External Partners: Collaborate with other organizations to expand the breadth and depth of available training resources.

Conclusion

The launch of CISA Learning marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of cybersecurity education. By consolidating platforms and offering a centralized hub for cybersecurity training, CISA has taken a significant step toward equipping professionals with the tools and knowledge needed to combat evolving cyber threats.

With its alignment to the NICE Framework, diverse course offerings, and commitment to accessibility, CISA Learning is poised to play a critical role in shaping the future of cybersecurity resilience across the nation.

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Ouaissou DEMBELE
Ouaissou DEMBELEhttp://cybercory.com
Ouaissou DEMBELE is an accomplished cybersecurity professional and the Editor-In-Chief of cybercory.com. He has over 10 years of experience in the field, with a particular focus on Ethical Hacking, Data Security & GRC. Currently, Ouaissou serves as the Co-founder & Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Saintynet, a leading provider of IT solutions and services. In this role, he is responsible for managing the company's cybersecurity strategy, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations, and identifying and mitigating potential threats, as well as helping the company customers for better & long term cybersecurity strategy. Prior to his work at Saintynet, Ouaissou held various positions in the IT industry, including as a consultant. He has also served as a speaker and trainer at industry conferences and events, sharing his expertise and insights with fellow professionals. Ouaissou holds a number of certifications in cybersecurity, including the Cisco Certified Network Professional - Security (CCNP Security) and the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), ITIL. With his wealth of experience and knowledge, Ouaissou is a valuable member of the cybercory team and a trusted advisor to clients seeking to enhance their cybersecurity posture.

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