Tesserent's cybersecurity skills training units Tesserent Academy and ALC Training have earned globally recognised training accreditation from the US IT governance organisation ISACA.
The Thales-owned company is the first ISACA Elite Plus Partner in Asia-Pacific to be recognised as an Accredited Training Organisation (ATO).
The recognition means Tesserent Academy and ALC Training have been independently assessed to ensure consistent, high-quality outcomes for those seeking cybersecurity training.
“We are delighted that ISACA has accredited the courses and qualifications offered by Tesserent Academy and ALC Training in the Australian market," Tesserent's CEO Kurt Hansen said.
"We are committed to upskilling the talent pipeline the industry desperately needs. This will help fulfil the growing demand for cybersecurity workers."
"This will ensure our nation’s defences are strengthened and robust as we meet the federal government’s goal to make our nation the most cyber secure by 2030.”
ALC Training received ISACA certification as an information systems auditor, security manager and data privacy solutions engineer, as well as for risk and information systems control and governance of enterprise IT.
“The Accredited Training Program ensures consistent and effective training content and delivery that helps meet global demand by creating a strong pool of highly qualified ISACA trainers,” said Tanya Rose, ISACA VP of product management.
“This program helps professionals worldwide have better access to ISACA’s globally recognised certifications."
Andrew Shea, who was appointed as Tesserent Academy and ALC Training managing partner in September 2023, said Tesserent is "thrilled to become the first Elite Plus Partner for ISACA in Australia/APAC."
"This partnership solidifies our commitment to delivering exceptional cyber security training in the market."