Oak Brook, Illinois — Biocertification.com, a global provider of professional biometrics certification and training programs since 2003, today announced the launch of the Certified Biometrics and Artificial Intelligence Professional (CBAIP) certification program. The new certification is designed to help professionals develop the skills needed to implement, secure, and manage biometric technologies integrated with artificial intelligence. As biometrics and AI increasingly power identity verification, access control, …
17-Year-Old Arnav Thorat Becomes the Youngest Certified Biometrics Security Professional (CBSP) Worldwide Oak Brook, IL – September 8, 2025 – CertFirst proudly announces that Arnav Thorat, a 17-year-old student from Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire, IL, has achieved a historic milestone by becoming the youngest Certified Biometrics Security Professional (CBSP) in the world. Arnav not only passed the rigorous, proctored CBSP exam, requiring a minimum …
CertCop USA Partners with CertFirst and PPTS in Coimbatore to Expand Cybersecurity Training and Certification Programs Across Tamil Nadu and Kerala Chicago, USA – July 15, 2024 – CertCop USA, a leading provider of cybersecurity training and certification programs, is pleased to announce its strategic partnership with PPTS India Pvt. Ltd., a prominent IT services company based in Coimbatore. This collaboration aims to significantly enhance …
From Mainframes to the Cloud: The Evolution of Data Security Article from CertAdvisor – Parm K. Soni Unlocking the Cloud:From Mainframes to Modern Trends Dive into the evolution of data security, comparing the IBM 3090 mainframe era to today’s cloud dominance. Explore key vendors like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, navigating pricing complexities and market dynamics. Learn why cloud certifications are career game-changers, and discover …
Online Sextortion: A Growing Global Threat and How to Protect Yourself Article from CertAdvisor – Parm K. Soni What is Sextortion? Sextortion is a form of cyber blackmail where perpetrators threaten to release explicit images, videos, or personal information unless a ransom is paid. Typically, these threats involve claims of hacked webcams, explicit photos, or videos, or evidence of visiting adult websites. Despite the menacing …
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