Cengage Work extends partnership with LinkedIn Learning to share its AI and cybersecurity training

Cengage Work, the workplace training arm of Cengage Group, has extended its partnership with LinkedIn Learning with its cybersecurity training provider Infosec Institute.

The extended collaboration brings more than 20 specialized cybersecurity and AI training to millions of professionals across the world through LinkedIn Learning.

The two organizations plan to add “dozens more” courses in the coming months.

The news arrives as Cengage Group’s 2025 Graduate Employability Report found that just 51 percent of recent graduates believe they have sufficient AI skills for the jobs they have applied for.

“As technology reshapes how we live and work, Cengage Work is committed to giving every learner access to the skills that matter most,” comments Justin Singh, Executive Vice President and General Manager at Cengage Work. 

“Employers need talent who are skilled in both cybersecurity and AI, and workers who are eager to build those capabilities. This initiative bridges that gap by delivering flexible, high-quality training through LinkedIn Learning to help professionals and organizations thrive in the modern workplace.”

“Infosec’s training is helping to close this gap with more than 10,000 learners enrolled in our LinkedIn Learning courses in the first three months,” adds Keatron Evans, Head of Product and Strategy, Infosec. 

“This rapid adoption confirms what organizations are telling us: they need immediate access to practical AI and cybersecurity training. Our partnership with LinkedIn Learning puts this expertise directly in the workflow of millions of professionals already using the platform to advance their careers.”

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