The CISSP certification covers a wide range of security concepts, including access
management and network security, as well as the ability to apply them in real-world situations,
including implementing and managing various cybersecurity programs. The CISSP certification
is considered an industry-standard in cybersecurity, and our cybersecurity experts at Cyberix
are CISSP certified.
The CEH certification focuses on identifying and reporting vulnerabilities, tool use, and threat
mitigation in addition to pen-testing. This also includes the ability to write reports in a clear,
easy-to-understand way, also including a more technical writeup. At Cyberix our cybersecurity
experts are CEH certified.
The CySA+ certification covers a range of cybersecurity topics, including threat management,
incident response, tool sets, and data analysis. Ensuring knowledge in a wide range of topics
such as security analytics, intrusion detection, threat intelligence, response, and incident
prevention.
The CyberOps certification is a certification that focuses on cybersecurity roles within a security
operations center, covering things such as network intrusion detection, security monitoring, and
host-based analysis.
The PCNSA certification ensures that an individual is knowledgeable in the operation,
deployment, and management of Palo Alto Networks firewalls to secure networks against threat
actors.
The OSCP certification is a certification that focuses on ethical hacking and penetration testing
skills. It requires deep knowledge of existing tools and tests for the ability to write reports.
The CRTP certification focuses on attacking systems that are being actively defended as well as
being able to detect, respond to, and recover from attacks.
The GCIH certification is a certification that demonstrates a deep understanding of real-world
cybersecurity incidents, as well as the ability to detect, respond to, and resolve computer
security incidents using a wide range of cybersecurity skills and tools.
The GCFA is a certification that demonstrates knowledge in incident response, information
security, and computer forensics, as well as the ability to conduct incident response, collect,
analyze, and secure data.
The CISA certification ensures expertise in auditing, controlling, and securing information within
an organization. This shows proficiency in vulnerability assessment, implementing security
controls, and ensuring compliance with government standards.
The CISM certification demonstrates expertise in designing, implementing, and managing
information security programs for organizations. Focusing more on managerial aspects of
cybersecurity, such as information security, program development, incident management, and
risk management within enterprise settings.
The CRISC certification focuses on managing and mitigating risks across an organization,
including identifying, assessing, responding to, and mitigating information system risks within an
enterprise with a proactive approach