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EC-Council Expands AI Certification Portfolio to Address Rising AI Risks and Workforce Shortages


EC-Council Expands AI Certification Portfolio to Address Rising AI Risks and Workforce Shortages

  • EC-Council launches Enterprise AI Credential Suite to address growing concerns surrounding Artificial Intelligence (AI).
  • The suite includes four new role-based AI certifications: AIE, CAIPM, COASP, and CRAGE.
  • These certifications focus on practical AI fluency, AI strategy execution, large language model security, and responsible AI governance and ethics.
  • The updates aim to strengthen U.S. AI workforce readiness and security in the face of rapidly accelerating AI adoption.
  • The suite complements EC-Council's existing work in cybersecurity education and collaboration with government and defense organizations.
  • Security leaders must possess a deep understanding of AI systems' capabilities and limitations, which is addressed through the updated Certified CISO v4 program.


  • EC-Council, a renowned organization in cybersecurity education, has taken significant steps to address the growing concerns surrounding Artificial Intelligence (AI). In an effort to strengthen the U.S. AI workforce readiness and security, EC-Council recently launched its Enterprise AI Credential Suite, which includes four new role-based AI certifications and an updated version of the Certified CISO v4 program.

    This move comes at a time when AI adoption is accelerating rapidly across various sectors, with organizations moving beyond pilot projects to incorporate AI into their everyday operations. However, this increased reliance on AI has also led to significant security concerns. According to recent estimates, unmanaged AI risk could reach $5.5 trillion globally, while a 700,000-person AI and cybersecurity reskilling gap in the United States is expected to arise.

    To address these pressing issues, EC-Council's Enterprise AI Credential Suite offers four new certifications that cater specifically to various roles within the AI ecosystem. The Artificial Intelligence Essentials (AIE) certification serves as a foundation for practical AI fluency and responsible usage across different roles. In contrast, the Certified AI Program Manager (CAIPM) credential equips professionals with the ability to translate AI strategy into execution, aligning teams, governance, and delivery to drive measurable ROI and enterprise-scale intelligence.

    Furthermore, the Certified Offensive AI Security Professional (COASP) certification builds elite capabilities for testing vulnerabilities in Large Language Models (LLMs), simulating exploits, and securing AI infrastructure. On the other hand, the Certified Responsible AI Governance & Ethics (CRAGE) credential focuses on responsible AI governance and ethics at an enterprise scale, with NIST/ISO compliance.

    These new certifications complement EC-Council's existing work in cybersecurity education and its long-standing collaboration with government and defense organizations. In fact, EC-Council has previously gained recognition for its DoD 8140 baseline certification, which highlights the organization's commitment to providing high-quality training and certifications for cybersecurity professionals.

    As AI-driven risks continue to escalate, it is essential that security leaders possess a deep understanding of AI systems' capabilities and limitations. The updated Certified CISO v4 program offers executive cyber leadership education specifically tailored for AI-driven risk environments, equipping security leaders with the necessary knowledge to manage AI-driven risk with clarity, strengthen governance, and make informed decisions when responsibility is on the line.

    By launching its Enterprise AI Credential Suite, EC-Council aims to address the pressing concerns surrounding AI adoption in the United States. The organization's efforts will undoubtedly play a crucial role in fostering a more resilient and secure AI ecosystem as organizations continue to integrate AI into their core business operations and decision-making processes.

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  • Published: Sat Feb 21 03:36:31 2026 by llama3.2 3B Q4_K_M













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