Hands-on labs with code playgrounds, Enterprise self-hosting for compliance, and AI-powered exercises for cybersecurity education.
On Enterprise, deploy on air-gapped networks or private infrastructure. Or use managed cloud with transparent data policies on any plan.
Code playgrounds for scripting exercises, CTF-style challenges, and vulnerability analysis. Students learn by doing, not just watching.
Analytics document every training completion with timestamps and scores. Export reports for compliance audits and certification requirements.
Code blocks with syntax highlighting, terminal output, network diagrams, and embedded documentation. Built for the content security teams create.
Real obstacles Cybersecurity Training professionals face — and how LearnHouse helps overcome them.
Cybersecurity training often involves sensitive attack simulations, vulnerability details, and internal security policies. Cloud-hosted platforms create compliance and data leakage risks.
Enterprise plan enables self-hosting on air-gapped or private networks. Training content never leaves your infrastructure. Cloud plans include strong security controls.
Cybersecurity requires hands-on practice — CTF challenges, penetration testing labs, and code analysis. Most LMS platforms only support passive video content.
Code playgrounds for scripting exercises and interactive challenges. Combine with your existing lab infrastructure through API integrations for a complete hands-on training pipeline.
Security certifications require documented training records. Most platforms lack the analytics to prove compliance to auditors or track team certification status.
Built-in analytics track completion rates, engagement, and progress per team member. Export reports for audit documentation and compliance verification.
Security training needs code blocks, terminal output, network diagrams, and technical documentation. Generic course builders weren't designed for this.
Block editor supports code blocks with syntax highlighting, embedded terminals, diagrams, and rich technical content. Built for the kind of content security teams actually create.
Modern block-based editor for rich, interactive content
Interactive coding exercises built into courses
Discussions, threads, and engagement tools
Learner progress, completion rates, and insights
Managed cloud for all plans, self-hosting on Enterprise
Export and migrate your content anytime
Common questions about LearnHouse for Cybersecurity Training
Yes. LearnHouse code playgrounds let learners run scripts, parse logs, and practice scripting for red and blue team exercises directly in the browser. Pair them with AI assistants to walk students through CTF-style challenges without spinning up external VMs.
Absolutely. Use the block editor for domain-by-domain study guides, quizzes for practice exams, and communities for study cohorts. Drip content release and progress analytics help you mirror the structure of (ISC)2, EC-Council, and CompTIA exam objectives.
Yes, that's a core use case. Deploy with Docker on-prem or in your private VPC. Because LearnHouse is AGPLv3 open source, your security team can audit the codebase before approving it for sensitive training material like incident response playbooks.
Yes. Build mandatory awareness courses, track completion via the analytics dashboard, and export audit logs on Enterprise to evidence training for assessors. Webhooks let you sync completion data into your GRC tooling such as Vanta or Drata.
Yes. LearnHouse imports SCORM packages, so phishing simulators, KnowBe4 exports, or vendor-provided awareness modules drop in alongside your custom content. You keep the courseware investment and add interactive blocks, discussions, and AI tutors on top.
TryHackMe and HTB are closed marketplaces. LearnHouse is your own platform: 0% revenue share on Standard, white-label branding on Pro, and full ownership of learners and content. You bring the labs and pedagogy, LearnHouse runs the storefront, payments, and community.
Yes. Native Stripe integration handles one-time purchases, monthly subscriptions, and installment plans, which works well for high-ticket boot camps. For B2B sales to SOC teams, use the REST API to provision seats programmatically after invoicing through your usual process.
Yes, SSO and OIDC are available on the Enterprise plan, with RBAC and audit logs included. That lets large SOCs integrate LearnHouse with Okta, Entra ID, or Ping while keeping role separation between analysts, instructors, and admins.
LearnHouse generates completion certificates with custom branding, and the analytics dashboard tracks time-on-content, which is what most CPE frameworks require. Pro and Enterprise customers commonly map their certificates to CPE/CEU values and submit them to (ISC)2, ISACA, or GIAC themselves.
Yes. Communities give you Discord-style discussions for threat-intel sharing, while Boards support live collaboration during tabletop exercises or purple-team drills. Podcasts work well for publishing weekly breach breakdowns to paid members.
LearnHouse adapts to any industry. Features and capabilities described are based on the platform's current offerings.

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