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Cybersecurity Academy: 1 of 4 Pillars for Global Enablement
What's new with us? Growth and evolution!
We've grown to over 1,000 academies globally, even during COVID-19. Universities, colleges and high schools are reaching out to Palo Alto Networks, as the world's largest cybersecurity company, for the best academic education in this rapidly evolving field. Our new 4-course fundamentals series aligns with our Strata, Prisma and Cortex product lines, as well as the new PCCET certification (replacing the PCCSA). Academies are now in 70+ countries globally.
What else is important for you to know? Our I&D focus!
Did you know that the Cybersecurity Academy program has been tasked with a vital Inclusiveness & Diversity goal: to increase the number of minority-serving education institutions in our program by 15% per quarter? And we have continued to meet and exceed that goal. We are partnering with University Relations to recruit alumni from these academies to address our company goal for a more diverse and inclusive workforce.
What is the difference between Education and Training?
Education typically refers to academic courses at campuses, while training is often professional development. The 4 pillars of Palo Alto Networks Global Enablement (also called Education Services) are: Instructor-Led Training, Digital Learning, Certification, and Cybersecurity Academy. All 4 align with our product lines, which means that regular (and often significant) updates are required from each team.
Why is the Cybersecurity Academy valuable to Palo Alto Networks?
Would you like to learn more about the Cybersecurity Academy? Visit our website at paloaltonetworks.com/academy or send an email to edu-academy@paloaltonetworks.com.