BI.ZONE EDR Training and Certification
BI.ZONE EDR is an endpoint detection and response platform; the BI.ZONE EDR training and certification program prepares customer and partner staff to work with the product at every stage — from sales to complex deployment. The BSC, BCE, and BCA levels cover sales managers, deployment engineers, and architects, and hands-on practice on isolated cloud labs builds skills with zero risk to production infrastructure.
BI.ZONE EDR training follows the BI.ZONE certification levels: from a basic product understanding for sales to architectural design of complex, distributed deployments. Each level covers its own set of tasks and targets its own audience — from sales managers to lead engineers and deployment architects.
The technical levels (BCE, BCA) include hands-on labs on isolated cloud stands with a deployed BI.ZONE EDR — a management server and protected endpoints running Windows and Linux. Labs open from the browser over secure access, with nothing to install locally. The sales level (BSC) runs entirely online: text, video, and simulated customer conversations.
Certification levels for BI.ZONE EDR
| Level | Who it's for | Status |
|---|---|---|
| BSC — Sales | Sales managers and presales specialists | Available |
| BCE — Engineer | Deployment engineers and technical presales | Available |
| BCA — Architect | Architects of complex deployments and integrations | Available |
| BCS — User | Product users: SOC analysts and administrators | Autumn 2026 |
Courses for BI.ZONE EDR

Architecting and Deploying BI.ZONE EDR
Для архитекторов и ведущих инженеров · 64 часа

Deploying and Administering BI.ZONE EDR
Для инженеров внедрения и эксплуатации · 36 часов

BI.ZONE EDR Sales Specialist
Для менеджеров по продажам · ~4 часа

Working with BI.ZONE EDR
Для аналитиков SOC и администраторов · 16 часов
Learn more about the topic
- EDR vs. Antivirus: What's the Difference and Which One Do You Need EDR and antivirus solve different problems. We compare the two approaches, break down what each one detects, and explain why organizations use them together.
- Investigating an Incident in EDR: How to Read Telemetry Without Drowning in Events A practical breakdown of EDR incident investigation: where to start, which events matter, how to build a timeline, and where SOC analysts most often go wrong.
- EDR vs. XDR vs. MDR: What's the Difference and Which to Choose A breakdown of three endpoint protection classes — EDR, XDR, and MDR: architectural differences, a comparison table, and practical guidance on choosing based on SOC maturity and infrastructure type.
- How to Choose an EDR: Criteria and Evaluation Checklist A practical checklist for SOC analysts and security engineers evaluating EDR for corporate infrastructure — evaluation criteria, questions to ask vendors, and common pilot pitfalls.
- Deploying EDR: Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them A practical breakdown of the mistakes most often seen when deploying EDR across corporate infrastructure, from the planning stage through post-production operation.
- What Is EDR? How It Works, How It Differs from Antivirus, and How to Choose We break down what EDR is, how endpoint protection works, how it differs from antivirus, and what criteria to use when choosing a solution.
BI.ZONE certification
Every BI.ZONE EDR training level ends with a competency check and an electronic BI.ZONE certificate — valid for one year, after which it can be renewed. The competency check and certificate are always issued by BI.ZONE, regardless of who organized the training. The program keeps expanding: the BCS level (user) for SOC analysts and administrators launches in autumn 2026.