Looking to jump start your legal technology career but don't know how? Jared Coseglia of TRU Staffing Partners writes a monthly column on certifications to know and training to acquire in the industry for Legaltech News. This month's piece takes a look at Nuix's new cybersecurity training offering.

Getting certifications from Nuix is no longer just about mastery of its engine. With a new certification coming to market next quarter, Nuix, like many in the ESI and forensic space (namely Guidance Software, now OpenText), is shifting gears and driving directly into the race for cybersecurity supremacy in an evolving and currently fractured technology marketplace. Nuix's heightened focus on security awareness training and cybersecurity software development and certification, however, does not mean it has left behind its core products or educational offerings.

Nuix is, by industry standards, a household name when it comes to electronic evidence data processing or forensic investigation and analysis. Nuix offers four primary silos of training and certification: an e-discovery specialist, a forensic investigator, a Nuix engine API developer and, soon, a cybersecurity certification. The first three are heavily focused on use of the tool, but stylistically, training classes are delineated by use case and less about a click test functionality.