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Training and certification

BI.ZONE PAM Training and Certification

BI.ZONE PAM is a system for controlling and recording privileged user activity; the BI.ZONE PAM training and certification program prepares customer and partner staff to sell, deploy, and administer the product. The BSC level covers sales managers, the BCE level covers deployment engineers, and hands-on practice on an isolated cloud stand builds privileged access control skills with zero risk to production infrastructure.

BI.ZONE PAM training follows the BI.ZONE certification levels: from understanding the product and its use cases for sales to deployment and administration on the customer's infrastructure. The architect level (BCA) for complex deployments and the user level (BCS) for privileged access administrators launch in autumn 2026.

The technical level (BCE) includes hands-on labs on an isolated cloud stand with a deployed BI.ZONE PAM — the server component and target systems running Windows and Linux. The stand opens 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 PAM

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 Autumn 2026
BCS — User Product users: SOC analysts and administrators Autumn 2026

BI.ZONE certification

Every BI.ZONE PAM 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 BCA (architect) and BCS (user) levels launch in autumn 2026.

Frequently asked questions

What certification levels are available for BI.ZONE PAM?
Two levels are currently available: BSC (sales) for sales managers and BCE (engineer) for product deployment and administration. The BCA (architect) and BCS (user) levels launch in autumn 2026.
How long does BI.ZONE PAM training take?
The sales course BSC takes about 4 hours and runs entirely online. The engineering course BCE takes 40 hours, including hands-on lab work with trainer support.
Is a lab stand required for every level?
No. The BSC level runs entirely online — text, video, and simulated dialogues, with no lab stand. The BCE level includes practice on an isolated cloud stand with a deployed BI.ZONE PAM, accessible from the browser.
What certificate is issued after training?
For each level, BI.ZONE issues an electronic certificate valid for one year, after which renewal is required. The competency check takes the form of a test or a lab exercise with a trainer, depending on the level.
Which level should I start BI.ZONE PAM training with?
Sales and pre-sales managers should start with the BSC level — it covers product positioning without technical practice. Deployment engineers and administrators responsible for privileged access control need the BCE level.