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Here’s your Cisco Certification Roadmap review for April 2024.

Now available: CCNA v1.1 exam topics
Updated exam goes live August 20, 2024

On August 20, 2024, Cisco will introduce minor updates to its current CCNA certification. New topics on the exam include Generative AI, Cloud Network Management, and Machine Learning. These updates account for less than 10% of the total exam.

Check out Ryan Rose’s latest blog, “CCNA in the age of AI.”

Candidates can register for the updated CCNA v1.1 exam beginning August 20, 2024, through our testing partner, Pearson VUE. The last date to test for CCNA v1.0 will be August 19, 2024.

Potreba vzdelávať sa v oblasti bezpečnosti viedla spoločnosť Cisco k vytvoreniu portálu https://skillsforall.com/, kde ponúka pre členov aj nečlenov netacad komunity nové kurzy zadarmo. Ponuka kurzov je na https://skillsforall.com/catalog
 
 
Three short courses on Skills for All replace Intro to Packet Tracer course (EOL 31 Jul 2022) plus latest release PT 8.1.1.
 

With unprecedented demand for cybersecurity skills today, preparing learners for entry-level IT and cybersecurity job roles is more important than ever.

New! The Cybersecurity pathway on Skills for All from Cisco Networking Academy now aligns to the new entry-level IT Specialist Cybersecurity certification from Certiport, the leading provider of performance-based IT certification exams. The online learning pathway and certification prepare learners with the skills required for entry-level cybersecurity jobs such as Cybersecurity Technician, Junior Cybersecurity Analyst, and Tier 1 Help Desk Support.


Skills for All expands student pipeline to Instructor-led courses

Product/Community Leader Kristen Kruehl recently highlighted the strength of DevNet and NetAcad's collaboration. Currently, there are 4.6K instructors and 16K+ students taking the course. 
With zero unemployment in all sectors, Senior Product Leader, Swati Handa, eyes the trends that will drive another year in cybersecurity. What threats to watch and how job demand will continue.
 
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