The re-certification cycle
The heart of ValidLearn: IT security knowledge has to stay fresh. Certificates therefore have a limited validity, and the platform guides renewal automatically.
Validity
Passing a course yields a certificate with a validity date — six months by default (configurable per course).
Advance warning and refresher test
In good time before expiry (e.g. 21 days), a short refresher test is unlocked and the learner is notified. It is deliberately short and targets the most security-critical topics.
- Passed → the certificate is extended by another six months, without repeating the whole course.
- Failed or deadline missed → the certificate expires, and the full course path (content + final exam) becomes mandatory again.
Certificate states
- Valid — course and final exam passed.
- Due for renewal — expiry approaching, refresher test unlocked.
- Expired — deadline missed or refresher failed; the full course is required again.
Why this way?
The cycle rewards people whose knowledge is solid with a quick check — and catches those whose knowledge has faded, without making anyone needlessly redo the whole course.