Too much security training is shallow theory or expensive courseware that leaves learners with a certificate and no confidence. Meanwhile, employers keep saying the same thing: they want people who can actually sit in front of Splunk, investigate, and explain their reasoning. We built our programs to close exactly that gap.
Everything we teach is organised around real outcomes — understanding a SOC, reading data, writing searches, administering the platform, and walking into an interview able to talk through your work. If a module does not move you toward a job, it does not belong in the program.