5 New AI Cybersecurity Certifications
AI is everywhere. Cybersecurity is no exception. Security professionals looking to prepare themselves for the technology of today and beyond have a responsibility to understand artificial intelligence: how it works, what it can do, and perhaps most importantly: how it breaks. Companies including TCM Security, CompTIA, OffSec, ISACA, and SISA have you covered with their new lineup of AI Cybersecurity Certifications.
5 New AI Cybersecurity Certifications
TCM Security: Practical AI Pentest ASsociate (PAPA)
The Practical AI Pentest Associate (PAPA) certification is a real-world AI penetration testing exam experience. The exam will assess a student’s ability to perform a penetration test on an AI based application. Students will have two (2) full days to complete the assessment and an additional two (2) days to write a professional report.
ComPTIA: SECAI+
Designed to help you secure, govern and responsibly integrate artificial intelligence into your cybersecurity operations. You’ll build the skills to defend AI systems, meet global compliance expectations and use AI to enhance threat detection, automation and innovation—so you can strengthen your expertise and help keep your organization’s systems and data secure. View all CompTIA Cyberecurity Certifications
ISACA: Advanced in AI Security Management (AAISM)
ISACA’s new certification is designed to supplement certified security managers with the ability to identify, assess, monitor and mitigate risk associated with enterprise AI solutions.
OffSec: AI offensive Security (OSAI+)
OSAI+ is OffSec's new AI cybersecurity certification designed for professionals who want to validate real-world offensive capability in AI systems and machine learning-enabled environments.
SISA Certified Security Professional in Artificial Intelligence (CSPAI)
The program is specifically curated to position AI and GenAI in application integration while calibrating security requirements for AI applications. It emphasizes the thematic application of GenAI LLMs to future AI applications, as observed by the Gartner Hype Curve, and highlights the lucrative benefits of deploying LLMs in applications.

