AI cybersecurity training for professionals and teams
AI is changing how cybersecurity work gets done. Explore training to help your organization use it effectively, secure the systems it powers and govern it responsibly — whether you're advancing your own career or building capability across your team.
Browse AI cybersecurity courses and training options
Find the right training for your role, skill level and goals — from certification boot camps and hands-on labs to team-ready learning paths.
AI training options for individual learners and teams
For individual learners
Whether you're building foundational AI knowledge or sharpening advanced capabilities, you can find training that fits where you are — and where you want to go. Choose by role, skill level or format.
- Build practical AI skills for your security role
- Earn certifications that demonstrate real capability
- Choose from self-paced, live online and on-demand formats
For teams and organizations
AI readiness across a security team requires more than one training path. Infosec builds capability at scale — across multiple roles, skill levels and organizational priorities.
- Train practitioners, engineers and leaders in parallel
- Close AI skill gaps before they affect your security posture
- Support governance, compliance and responsible AI adoption
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AI cybersecurity training for teams
Security teams can't afford to fall behind on AI, but AI is already the #1 skills gap for security teams, according to the 2025 ISC2 Cybersecurity Workforce Study. Whether your priority is preparing for AI-enabled threats or building the governance needed for responsible adoption, role-based training gives organizations a practical path forward.
AI training yields valuable outcomes for businesses across industries:
- Close AI skills gaps: Build the hands-on capabilities your team is missing before those gaps affect performance, response times or your security posture.
- Improve secure AI adoption: Give your team the knowledge to adopt AI tools without introducing new vulnerabilities or outpacing your controls.
- Strengthen AI governance and oversight: Develop the frameworks, policies and decision-making capabilities your organization needs to manage AI responsibly at scale.
- Prepare for AI-enabled threats: Train your team to recognize and respond to threats that use AI — from automated attacks to AI-generated phishing — before they cause damage.
From AI skills gaps to job-readiness
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#1 cyber skills gap
Artificial intelligence is the top-cited skills gap on security teams (ISC2). We prepare professionals to fill roles requiring AI proficiency.
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60+ AI training courses
From live boot camps to self-paced courses to hands-on labs, we upskill all roles to use AI securely and defend against AI threats.
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70% fortune 500
We build job-ready security teams. That's why 70% of the Fortune 500 partner with us to help defend against the latest threats.
Award-winning training you can trust
"By far the best instructor I have ever had. Every minute of the class was informational and no time was wasted. I would give a score of 11+ [out of 10] if I could."
Brian Lasko, Lead Cybersecurity
AI cybersecurity training for modern security teams and professionals
AI is no longer an emerging technology. It plays an active role in security workflows, attack chains and the systems your teams defend. Building the capabilities to use it, secure it and govern it responsibly requires training built around real roles.
Why AI training matters in cybersecurity
AI is reshaping how cyber professionals detect threats, launch attacks and build defenses. For practitioners, that means new responsibilities: understanding how AI models behave, recognizing where they introduce risk and knowing how to apply them effectively.
How AI is changing cybersecurity work
AI continues to accelerate hacker capabilities and create new attack surfaces at the same time. For security teams, AI enables faster threat detection and the handling of more complex incidents, creating a demand for practitioners with AI expertise.
Who AI training is for
Whether you're a SOC analyst building AI skills for your current role, a security engineer working with model-driven systems or a team leader developing AI readiness across your organization, role-based training gives you a direct path to advanced abilities.
Explore AI security certification, courses and training paths
AI touches every part of cybersecurity, but where you start depends on your role. These three areas encompass the full range of AI training, from hands-on practitioner skills to governance and oversight.
Apply AI
For practitioners who want to use AI tools effectively within their current security workflows — from threat detection and triage to investigation and response. Training in this area builds the hands-on capabilities to work alongside AI, not just understand it.
Recommended: CompTIA SecAI+
Secure AI
For professionals responsible for protecting AI systems themselves, including large language models and model-driven applications. Training in this area covers how AI introduces new attack surfaces and how to defend against them.
Recommended: Generative and Agentic AI
Govern AI
For security and risk leaders responsible for policy, oversight and responsible AI adoption across the organization. Training in this area builds the governance frameworks and decision-making capabilities needed to manage AI risk at scale.
Recommended: ISACA AAISM
How AI and cybersecurity courses help solve real security challenges
AI is changing how cybersecurity teams operate and where gaps appear. Learn how organizations and practitioners actively work to address challenges with AI technologies.
Build an AI-forward security team
The SOC is changing. AI is reshaping how analysts work, how threats are detected and how security functions are organized. Training gives your people the foundation to lead that shift, not just respond to it, allowing your team to improve their positioning as they adapt.
Use AI in security workflows more effectively
Most security teams already work alongside AI tools, but knowing how to utilize them effectively requires a different skillset. Training in this area helps practitioners get more out of the AI already embedded in their workflows, from faster triage to more effective investigation.
Improve analyst productivity and automation
AI can reduce the manual burden on security analysts, but only if they know how to use it effectively. Training in this area helps practitioners apply AI to repetitive tasks, surface signals faster and focus attention where it matters most.
Secure AI systems and model-driven applications
As AI systems become part of the infrastructure, they also become part of the attack surface. This training builds the technical capabilities needed to assess, harden and monitor AI systems, including large language models, pipelines and agentic applications.
Prepare for adversarial AI and GenAI risks
Attackers are already using AI to scale phishing campaigns, evade detection and accelerate exploitation. Understanding how these techniques work and how to defend against them is becoming a core capability for security teams at every level.
Build governance and oversight capabilities
Responsible AI adoption doesn't happen by default. Security and risk leaders need clear frameworks for evaluating AI risk, setting policy and maintaining oversight as the technology and the threat landscape continue to evolve.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best AI cybersecurity course for beginners?
The best starting point depends on your current role and goals. For practitioners new to AI, CompTIA's SecAI+ is a strong entry point. It's designed to build on the foundational knowledge from Security+, one of the most widely recognized entry-level cybersecurity certifications, and apply it specifically to AI in security contexts. Infosec offers certification prep and training aligned to SecAI+ alongside other role-based courses covering how AI tools are applied in security workflows.
Are there AI security certification options for professionals?
Yes. Infosec offers certification prep and boot camps covering key AI and cybersecurity credentials, including options focused on AI governance, AI security engineering and applied AI in security operations. Each is designed to build hands-on skills, rather than just exam readiness.
Yes. There are several credentials now available specifically focused on AI in cybersecurity contexts, from applied AI skills and penetration testing to governance, risk management and security operations. Options include:
- CompTIA SecAI+ for applied AI
- EC-Council CPENT-AI for AI-focused penetration testing
- ISACA AAISM for AI security management and governance
- ISACA AAIR for AI risk
Infosec offers certification prep and boot camps aligned to these credentials, with instruction built around the hands-on skills behind the exam.
How quickly can my team build AI cybersecurity skills?
That depends on the training format and the depth of capability you're building. Boot camps are designed for rapid skill development, typically within days or weeks. Self-paced learning paths allow teams to build capability incrementally alongside their existing workload. Infosec offers both, so you can choose the timeline that fits your organization's needs.
Start your AI cybersecurity training journey
Whether you're building your own capabilities or developing your entire team, the next step starts here. Talk to an advisor today to get started.