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Cybersecurity training
Badges and certificates included

Cybersecurity Training: Stay Ahead of Emerging Threats

We bring our expertise in cybersecurity and passion for risk management to empower learners with relevant, up-to-date training content. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive learning experience that equips professionals with the skills needed to navigate today’s evolving cyber landscape.

Certification that meets industry standards


Our certification process—whether for a badge or cumulative certificate—follows internationally recognized best practices, including the ISO 17024:2012 standard. This is the same framework used by global accreditation bodies to ensure the quality and credibility of professional certifications.  

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Bage
Badge 

Badges focus on specific topics or GRC activities. They are standalone achievements but also contribute to a broader certification. 
For example, if you're interested in risk management with ISO 27005, you can only train on that topic and earn a badge.

Certificat
Certificat

Certificates mark key milestones in the learning journey.

  • Level 1 certifies mastery of GRC fundamentals.
  • Level 5 validates expertise in risk quantification and assurance.
  • Level 6 confirms full mastery of the GRC specialization.
Exam
Exam

All exams for a badge or certificate are included in the course. Professionals who feel confident in their knowledge can also take the exams independently at the same course price. 

Earn a badge or a certificate

If you already hold a risk quantification certification, such as Open FAIR, you can skip the Level 5 exam. If you have completed all previous certificates, you can directly request the Level 6 certification. 

For GRC advisors starting in this discipline.

For advisors specifically responsible for managing compliance on a daily basis, who have first experience in process and technology verification. Generally defensive line 1B. Orange belt.

For advisors, often less technical, who are responsible for defining and maintaining a cybersecurity governance framework. Green belt.

For advisors in charge of cyber risk analysis, assessment, monitoring and communication. Generally defensive line 1 to 2. blue belt.

For advisors in charge of monitoring and quantifying cyber risks. Generally defensive line 2. brown belt.

For cyber GRC specialists who have successfully accumulated all the intermediate badges related to different activities. Black belt.