Certifications

Practical OSINT Research Professional (PORP)

The Practical OSINT Research Professional (PORP) certification is designed to validate individuals’ skills in gathering intelligence from publicly available sources. This certification offers an opportunity for individuals to demonstrate their proficiency in utilizing open-source intelligence techniques effectively.

Open-Source Certified

The OSMOSIS Institute has formed the world’s leading association for Open-Source investigators and has built the Open-Source Certification (OSC) to help standardize our profession and demonstrate that our members are Legal, Ethical, and Competent practitioners of investigating and analyzing Publicly Available Information.

CompTIA

Earners of the CompTIA Security+ certification have the knowledge and skills necessary to perform core security functions required of any cybersecurity role. CompTIA Security+ professionals know how to identify and address potential threats, attacks and vulnerabilities and they have established techniques in risk management, risk mitigation, threat management and intrusion detection.

International Information System Security Certification Consortium (ISC2)

The vendor-neutral CC credential starts newcomers on their path to advanced cybersecurity certifications and future leadership roles. It proves to organizations that newly certified team members understand fundamental security principles and operations, network security and access controls and that they have the skills to meet and exceed performance standards in their beginning roles. All this allows organizations to build a stronger line of defense.

Linux Professional Institute

The LPI Linux Essentials certification is valuable because it provides a solid foundation in Linux basics, making it a great starting point for anyone new to the operating system, and demonstrating foundational skills to potential employers.

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