Kursnet & mein NOW: Find a Part-Time Cybersecurity Course (2026)

Updated on January 19, 2026 4 minutes read


Cybersecurity is a practical career path if you like structured problem-solving and protecting digital systems. A part-time course can help you build skills steadily while keeping your current job or responsibilities.

In Germany, many training offers are discoverable through KURSNET and the related course search experience on mein NOW. These portals help you compare formats, durations, and providers before you commit.

This guide shows you how to search in 2026, what filters matter most, and how to shortlist courses you can realistically complete.

Kursnet in 2026 and why you may see mein NOW

KURSNET is part of the Federal Employment Agency ecosystem for education and training offers. In 2026, the KURSNET discovery pages often point you toward the course search inside the portal "mein NOW".

That means your search may start on a KURSNET page, then continue on mein NOW or a Weiterbildungssuche page. This is normal and does not change how you evaluate a course.

Use the portals for discovery, then verify the details on the provider's official website before applying.

External starting points:

Why choose a part-time cybersecurity course

Part-time courses are easier to sustain over months, especially if you are changing careers. You get more repetition across fundamentals like networking, operating systems, and safe lab practice.

A slower pace also helps you learn tools properly instead of only memorizing steps. In cybersecurity, understanding why something works matters as much as getting it to work once.

If you plan to explore funding options such as the Bildungsgutschein, part-time formats can be more manageable. Funding rules are case-specific, so treat eligibility as something you confirm, not assume.

How to find part-time cybersecurity courses on Kursnet and mein NOW

Step 1: Start from the official portals

Open the official pages and look for the training search area:

If you already have a saved Weiterbildungssuche link from a provider or an advisor, open it directly. Some web.arbeitsagentur.de offers can redirect to mein-now.de, which is expected in 2026.

Step 2: search with keywords that match real listings

Start broad, then narrow your search:

  • Cyber Security
  • Cybersecurity
  • IT-Sicherheit
  • SOC, Incident Response, Pentesting, GRC

If you already know a provider, include the provider name in the search. This can reduce the number of similar-looking results.

Step 3: Apply filters in an order that saves time

A practical filter order for cleaner results:

  1. Learning format: online, hybrid, or in person
  2. Time model: part-time, flexible, evenings, weekly workload
  3. Location: city or region, even for online offers
  4. Funding filter if relevant: Bildungsgutschein or similar options

Do not rely on the title alone. Always open the listing and check the schedule and workload details.

Step 4: Open the listing details and read the fine print

When you open a promising course, check:

  • Duration and total workload per week
  • What is live and what is self-study
  • Prerequisites and language requirements
  • Hardware requirements for labs
  • What you will produce: projects, labs, certificates

If a listing is missing key details, do not guess. Contact the provider and ask for a syllabus or module outline.

Step 5: shortlist 3 to 5 courses and validate on provider pages

Use the portal to discover options, then validate with the provider:

  • Course curriculum and module list
  • Start dates and weekly schedule
  • Support style: feedback, mentoring, community
  • What "part-time" means in practice

This final check helps you avoid courses that look good in a listing but do not fit your real weekly availability.

What to check before you choose a course

Use this checklist to compare courses quickly:

  • A weekly schedule you can sustain for months
  • Hands-on labs, not only theory
  • Clear feedback loops and instructor access
  • A curriculum that is updated regularly
  • Concrete outputs you can show: projects and lab work

If two courses look similar, choose the one with a clearer structure and more practice time.

If you want an option to compare, Code Labs Academy offers a Cyber Security Bootcamp with a part-time track. You can review the current format, duration options, and curriculum on the official course page:

Note: In 2026, this type of link may redirect you to mein NOW. The listing content and layout can change, so rely on the course details section and the provider page for final confirmation.

Bildungsgutschein in 2026: keep the wording accurate

A Bildungsgutschein is not automatic, and it is not guaranteed for everyone. Approval depends on your situation and the decision of your advisor at the Agentur fuer Arbeit or Jobcenter.

A practical approach is to shortlist courses first, then confirm which option is approvable in your consultation. Keep screenshots or notes of the course details so you can discuss them clearly.

Next steps

Pick a target role first, such as SOC analyst, junior pentester, or security compliance support. Then run a focused search using that role keyword plus "Teilzeit" or "part-time".

Shortlist a few courses, read the details carefully, and ask providers for missing information before you apply. The best choice is the course you can finish with consistent weekly effort.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Kursnet still useful for finding courses in 2026?

Yes. Kursnet remains an official entry point for training offers, but in 2026 many searches and offer pages may open via the national portal mein NOW. If you notice a redirect, continue your search there.

How can I filter for Bildungsgutschein-eligible courses?

In the search filters, look for funding-related options (often labelled Förderart) and select Bildungsgutschein where available. Use this as an initial filter, then confirm approval and eligibility with your Agentur für Arbeit or Jobcenter advisor.

How long is Code Labs Academy’s part-time Cyber Security Bootcamp?

The Code Labs Academy Cyber Security Bootcamp page describes a 24-week part-time track (and a 12-week full-time option). Always check the course page for the current schedule details before applying.

Do I need prior experience to start a cybersecurity bootcamp?

Many entry-level bootcamps are designed for career changers. Code Labs Academy states you don’t need prior qualifications in computer science or programming, but you should review prerequisites like language level, basic computing knowledge, and hardware needs.

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