
The FedVTE (Virtual Training Environment) has a public set of training courses available on a variety of topics. At the time of writing this post, the following items are available for free:
| Publicly Available Free Courses | ||
|---|---|---|
| 101 Coding for the Public | ||
| 101 Critical Infrastructure Protection for the Public | ||
| 101 Reverse Engineering for the Public | ||
| Cloud Computing Security | ||
| Cloud Security – What Leaders Need to Know | ||
| Cryptocurrency for Law Enforcement for the Public | ||
| Cyber Supply Chain Risk Management for the Public | ||
| Cyberessentials | ||
| Don’t Wake Up to a Ransomware Attack | ||
| Foundations of Cybersecurity for Managers | ||
| Fundamentals of Cyber Risk Management | ||
| Introduction to Cyber Intelligence | ||
| Securing Internet-Accessible Systems | ||
| Understanding DNS Attack | ||
| Understanding Web and Email Server Security | ||
Who Should Take These Courses?
These courses are a great option for anyone who wants to learn more about cybersecurity. They are especially beneficial for:
- Individuals who are new to cybersecurity. The courses provide a comprehensive overview of the field.
- Individuals who are looking to improve their cybersecurity skills. The courses offer in-depth training on a variety of topics.
- Individuals who are working in a cybersecurity-related field and want to cross-train. The courses can help you get a general overview or context of an area where you may not have a lot of experience.
There are deeper dives into a course for managers, cloud security, and cyber intelligence.
Who Should Skip These Courses?
If you’ve been in the cybersecurity field for quite some time, or have deep domain expertise in a particular area, the courses in this site are probably too elementary for you, unless you’re cross-training over an area you have less experience. However, it may be a good resource to share with junior resources or people you want to become more familiar with the field in general.


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