Course

Advance Your Skills with Expert Vulnerability Management Training

Duration: 4-5 Weeks | Format: Instructor-Guided + Practical Assignments

Price: $2,997

Our vulnerability management training is designed for cybersecurity professionals who want to master the technical side of vulnerability detection, assessment, and remediation. Whether you’re preparing for a DevSecOps role or aiming to strengthen your compliance expertise, this program helps you build the hands-on experience needed to grow in today’s competitive cybersecurity landscape.
Through structured lessons and real-world labs, this vulnerability management course provides in-depth knowledge of risk assessment, patch management, and secure reporting, essential skills for advancing your cybersecurity career.

What You’ll Learn

This instructor-led vulnerability management certification course combines technical learning with guided mentorship, focusing on both strategy and execution.

CVE Scanning & Analysis: Learn to identify and analyze vulnerabilities using tools like Nessus and AquaSec.
Exception Handling & eGRC Integration : Understand workflows for exception requests and risk tracking within governance platforms.
Remediation Lifecycle: Master the entire remediation process, including patching, exception management, and risk acceptance.
Reporting Techniques: Build professional reports for both technical engineers and management teams.
Secure Image Pipelines & Runtime Security: Explore DevSecOps training techniques to secure images and containerized environments.

By the end of the week, you’ll have a professional resume, polished interview skills, and a clear direction to continue your job search.

Package Includes

Templates (Risk Matrix, Exception Forms)

Case Studies from Real Environments

Weekly Assignments with Instructor Feedback

Why Choose This Vulnerability Management Course

This certification course for vulnerability management is the best, as it bridges the gap between theory and application, offering insights from industry experts with real-world GRC and DevSecOps experience. By the end, you’ll not only earn a vulnerability management certification but also have a portfolio of real projects for your resume.

You’ll gain:

Practical cybersecurity projects for your resume
Actionable cybersecurity resume tips and feedback
Guidance for cybersecurity interview prep and common cybersecurity interview questions
Access to community discussions and live mentorship
WeekTopicLearning Outcomes
Week 1Introduction to Vulnerability ManagementUnderstand vulnerabilities, CVE assignment, and VM’s role in compliance (PCI-DSS, NIST RMF). Learn VM lifecycle: Discover, Assess, Prioritize, Remediate, Report.
Week 2Hands-On with Nessus EssentialsInstall, configure Nessus Essentials. Perform host discovery, scans (credentialed/non-credentialed), interpret CVSS scores, risk levels, and export scan reports.
Week 3Scanning with Qualys VMDR (Free Trial)Launch Qualys scans, filter/group vulnerabilities, compare with Nessus, tag assets, schedule scans, set alert thresholds.
Week 4Web App Scanning with Qualys WASScan test web app (e.g., DVWA) with Qualys WAS, understand SQLi/XSS, compare dynamic/static scanning, organize vulnerability data.
Week 5Exception Handling & Compliance ReportingDocument false positives, justifiable exceptions, use templates for requests, write remediation justifications, track in GRC systems.
Week 6Final Assessment & Report WritingPerform scan, document vulnerabilities, map to PCI-DSS Req 6.1, submit professional report, exception form, review in live session.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Vulnerability management is the ongoing process of identifying, assessing, and fixing security weaknesses within an organization’s systems. It helps prevent cyberattacks by ensuring that vulnerabilities are discovered early and mitigated through patching, configuration updates, and continuous monitoring.

Vulnerability management is vital because it protects organizations from cyber threats by minimizing potential entry points for hackers. Regular scanning and remediation ensure systems remain secure, compliant, and resilient against attacks that could lead to data breaches or operational disruptions.

Cloud security refers to the technologies, policies, and practices that protect data, applications, and infrastructure in cloud environments. It focuses on access control, encryption, compliance, and threat prevention to ensure that sensitive information remains safe from unauthorized access or misuse.

GRC stands for Governance, Risk, and Compliance. In cybersecurity, it ensures that organizations follow proper security policies, manage risks effectively, and comply with industry regulations to maintain trust, accountability, and operational integrity across all digital systems.

DevSecOps is the integration of security practices into the DevOps process. It promotes collaboration between development, operations, and security teams to identify vulnerabilities early, automate testing, and build secure software without slowing down delivery cycles.

In cybersecurity, DevSecOps ensures that security is built into every phase of the software development lifecycle. It automates vulnerability scanning, code analysis, and compliance checks, allowing organizations to detect risks early and deploy secure applications efficiently.

    Enroll Today

    Advance your cybersecurity career with comprehensive vulnerability management training that prepares you for both technical and compliance-focused roles.
    Build confidence, master the tools, and position yourself for success in the cybersecurity job market.

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