Info-Tech Research Introduces AI, Cybersecurity, and IT Training
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Info-Tech Research Introduces AI, Cybersecurity, and IT Training
"Research and advisory firm Info-Tech Research Group has introduced LEVEL-UP, a series of half-day, on-site training sessions that are free to IT professionals. Topics covered in the training series, which the company says build on its LIVE and IGNITE events, include artificial intelligence (AI) architecture, cybersecurity incident response, and information technology (IT) leadership. "The LEVEL-UP Series is designed to close critical skill gaps for IT teams in a fast-changing technology environment," Info-Tech Research Group's Chief Research Officer Gord Harrison said in a press release."
""These half-day training sessions will give IT professionals tangible tools and strategies to strengthen their organizations while advancing their own development. It's a powerful way to help Info-Tech's members move from strategy to execution." In addition to not paying, participants in the AI, cybersecurity, and other training will be given playbooks, reference maps, and runbooks. The training schedule includes: November 20, 2025: Seattle, Washington: AI workforce development training January 14, 2026: Los Angeles, California: Cybersecurity workforce development"
Info-Tech Research Group launched LEVEL-UP, a series of free half-day, on-site training sessions for IT professionals focused on AI architecture, cybersecurity incident response, and IT leadership. The sessions aim to close critical skill gaps for IT teams in a fast-changing technology environment and provide tangible tools and strategies to strengthen organizations while advancing individual development. Participants receive playbooks, reference maps, and runbooks to support implementation. The schedule spans multiple U.S. cities and Regina, Saskatchewan, with sessions from November 2025 through May 2026 covering workforce development and leadership topics. Registration is free for IT professionals.
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