NZ's Auldhouse expands security training capabilities
New Zealand’s Auldhouse has been selected as the official New Zealand partner for some of the top cybersecurity training providers.
The ICT training provider has been named the official New Zealand training partner for (ISC)², EC-Council, Certnexus, ISACA and Practical DevSecOps. Auldhouse will also expand its range of CompTIA security courses.
The new partnerships have given Auldhouse the most comprehensive range of cybersecurity training in the country, Auldhouse Managing Director Melanie Hobcraft said.
“Auldhouse can now provide New Zealand organisations and IT professionals access to official training courses and material for the world’s leading and most in-demand cybersecurity qualifications — for the first time,” she said.
“Cybersecurity is more important now that it has ever been. Your data is your biggest asset and in an increasingly connected world, sensitive IP, financial data is at greater risk than ever. Loss of data can impact revenue productivity and cause irreversible damage. With this expanded range of certifications, our customers now have access to the world’s best cybersecurity training so they can develop the skills to secure their organisations from within.”
Certifications on offer now include ISACA Certified Information Security Manager, (ISC)² Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP), and CertNexus CyberSAFE designation.
Auldhouse was recently acquired by major Australian corporate IT and cybersecurity training provider DDLS in a deal worth NZ$17.3 million ($16.5 million).
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