Elastic Is Scaling Security Training With Modular Learning, Hands-On Skills-Building

Elastic is rooted in open source, which is why it licenses Elasticsearch and Kibana under the GNU Affero General Public License. Maintaining a transparent and free software environment remains central to its operating principles. In support of that objective, Elastic Training made on-demand courses available to the public at no cost.
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Elastic isn’t stopping there. The recent cultural shifts in learning have created an opportunity to reach more learners and customers. Modularized learning is the future at Elastic, supported by a consistent release of expert, hands-on training modules aligned to Elastic solutions and focused on specific features. This approach makes it easy for students to learn what they need, when they need to.
The company is committed to meeting customers where they are. Modularized training is not a replacement for the premium instructor-led training, rather another way to ensure everyone gets the training they need to make the most of their Elastic experience.
Modularization Is the Future
Attention spans have declined in recent years, driven by media designed to maintain interest for eight seconds. While it is difficult to explain complex security subjects in eight seconds, Elastic continues to adapt its education philosophy to better meet the needs of modern learners.
For the past six years, its focus was on creating eight-hour, week-long courses. It wasn’t conducive to all learners as everyone has conflicting schedules and dedicating a full work week to a class can be challenging for some.
In May 2025, Elastic aligned to a new goal: to evolve content into short, easy-to-digest modules. Its security training developers are continually creating new, high-quality, informative content so anyone can learn specific skills or capabilities quickly.
What Elastic Accomplished So Far
Its first round of security training modules, including ES|QL for security analysts, Elastic Attack Discovery and Elastic AI Assistant, were launched officially at Black Hat 2025. This work is gaining more momentum. The Elastic team continues to develop modules on topics such as entity analytics, event query language, lens and dashboards and KQL for security analysts.
Elastic’s Vision for the Future
- Introduce new topics such as visual event analyzer, osquery and Elastic Security for endpoint;
- Enhance current offerings with better video production and more hands-on exercises;
- Create learning paths so learners can easily identify which offerings most relate to their unique use case;
- Offer new industry recognized certifications with practical, hands-on assessments to improve individual skills and showcase expertise to their peers.
How Individuals Can Take Part
These developments are promising, yet the natural question is what the path forward looks like.
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Elastic is actively seeking learner feedback and encourages participants to complete a short survey at the end of each training offering. The organization is also arranging informal interviews with select customers to provide direct input to the curriculum development team.
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