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Table of ContentsOverviewCisco Live 2026 Las Vegas: The Stage for Major AnnouncementsCCNA v2.0: First Major Overhaul Since 2019CCIE AI Deploy, Operate, and Optimize ModuleUS Market Demand and Workforce ImpactWhat US Candidates Must Do NowOverviewCisco has unveiled its most consequential certification updates in years, announcing a refreshed CCNA v2.0 and a new AI-integrated CCIE practical exam module. The announcements were made on May 20, 2026, previewed and expanded at Cisco Live 2026 in Las Vegas, and are reshaping how IT professionals across the United States prepare for and earn Cisco credentials.Cisco Live 2026 Las Vegas: The Stage for Major AnnouncementsCisco Live 2026 ran from May 31 through June 4 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, drawing more than 20,000 registered attendees from over 75 countries. The event served as the primary venue for deepening the certification announcements, with Cisco's Learn with Cisco team hosting expert-led sessions, Cisco U. Theater presentations, and hands-on workshops tied directly to the new exam blueprints. The May 20 portfolio announcements were previewed and expanded at the conference, with experts available for direct Q&A on the new CCNA and CCIE changes.CCNA v2.0: First Major Overhaul Since 2019The updated CCNA is getting its first major change since 2019, built around four pillars: network infrastructure, troubleshooting and problem-solving, a security-first mindset, and understanding the role of AI in network management and operations. The refreshed exam emphasizes hands-on, experiential learning, with more labs and practical skills assessed to validate day-one job readiness in hybrid, AI-driven environments.New CCNA exam topics became available on May 20, 2026. The refreshed exam (200-301 v2.0) goes live on February 3, 2027, giving US candidates an approximately 8.5-month runway to prepare or complete the existing v1.1 exam before the cutover date. Cisco has also begun releasing foundational training materials and tutorials at no cost through Cisco U. to support this transition. Candidates currently studying for the current CCNA version are advised there is no reason to change gears — the existing exam remains live until February 3, 2027.CCIE AI Deploy, Operate, and Optimize ModuleAt the expert level, Cisco is introducing a CCIE AI Deploy, Operate, and Optimize module that embeds an AI assistant into the practical exam to help with configuration, troubleshooting, and code creation. The new module is one hour in duration. To accommodate it, the Design module is being reduced from three hours to two hours, keeping the overall exam structure manageable.All CCIE lab exams scheduled from May 1, 2026 onward for the Enterprise Infrastructure and Security tracks already include a mandatory AI-assisted troubleshooting module, replacing one legacy configuration scenario that had been part of the exam since 2022. For the CCIE Data Center track, exam topics will be available at Cisco Live Melbourne in November 2026, with practice labs at Cisco Live London in February 2027, and the full AI module going live at Cisco Live US in 2027.Cisco is also releasing no-cost "human skills" tutorials on Cisco U. focused on critical thinking and business communication, recognizing that network engineers must increasingly serve as strategic IT advisors alongside their technical roles.US Market Demand and Workforce ImpactThe announcements arrive at a critical juncture for the US IT workforce. According to CompTIA's 2026 State of the Tech Workforce report, demand for certified network engineers in the United States grew 11% year-over-year in Q1 2026, with Cisco credentials among the top five most requested certifications by enterprise employers. Corporate training departments at major US technology firms and managed service providers have already begun revising internal training curricula in response to Cisco's announcements.These updates follow a broader 2026 certification overhaul that has already seen DevNet rebranded as CCNA/CCNP/CCIE Automation (February 3, 2026), CyberOps rebranded under the CCNA/CCNP Cybersecurity umbrella, dedicated CCNP and CCIE Wireless tracks reintroduced (March 19, 2026), and CCNP Enterprise and Security blueprints refreshed with zero-trust, AI-ops, and multicloud scenarios.What US Candidates Must Do NowCCNA candidates: Review the updated exam topics published May 20, 2026 on the Cisco Learning Network. No immediate action is required if currently studying — the current exam stays live through early February 2027.CCIE candidates: Verify your lab exam version and confirm whether your scheduled sitting includes the new AI-assisted troubleshooting module, which became mandatory from May 1, 2026 for Enterprise Infrastructure and Security tracks.CCNP candidates: Download the latest blueprint for your track (ENCOR v2.0, Security, etc.) and confirm updated topic coverage before purchasing study materials.All candidates: Schedule exam sittings through Pearson VUE and verify exam version codes before the test date. Use practice materials explicitly aligned to the 2026 blueprints, such as those available at SPOTO Cisco Certification Training.
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Table of ContentsEvent Overview: Cisco Live 2026 Las VegasRefreshed CCNA Blueprint AnnouncedAI Integrated into the CCIE Practical ExamSplunk Certifications Available On-Site for the First TimeCCNP Security Pathway Updates ContinueMarket Demand for Cisco Credentials SurgesHow Candidates Should Prepare NowEvent Overview: Cisco Live 2026 Las VegasCisco Live 2026 ran from May 31 through June 4 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, drawing more than 20,000 attendees from over 75 countries. The event served as the primary platform for Cisco's latest certification and training announcements, with a global free broadcast streaming June 2–4 for those unable to attend in person. The central theme across keynotes and technical sessions was the company's agentic AI infrastructure vision — branded internally as "AgenticOps" — covering AI-driven networking, security operations, and the evolving role of human engineers in automated environments. CEO Chuck Robbins headlined the Tuesday keynote under the banner "Lead in the Agentic Era,
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Table of ContentsOverviewCCNA v2.0: What ChangedCCIE Practical Exam Gets AI ModuleCisco Live 2026 as the Announcement StageImpact on U.S. CandidatesWhat Candidates Should Do NowOverviewOn May 20, 2026, Cisco officially announced the most significant update to the CCNA certification exam in nearly seven years — a full blueprint revision moving the exam from Version 1.1 to Version 2.0. Cisco simultaneously announced AI-focused upgrades to the CCIE practical exam. Both changes were spotlighted at Cisco Live 2026 in Las Vegas (May 31–June 4), Cisco's flagship annual conference. The new CCNA v2.0 exam (200-301) goes live on February 3, 2027, giving U.S. candidates an 8.5-month runway to prepare or to complete the existing v1.1 exam before the cutover date.CCNA v2.0: What ChangedThe CCNA v2.0 blueprint is built on four core pillars: network infrastructure, troubleshooting and problem-solving, a security-first mindset, and understanding the role of AI in network management and operations. Per Cisco's versioning convention, a change that moves the first digit of the version number (1.x to 2.0) signals a major revision — defined internally as more than a 20% change to blueprint content.Key structural changes include:Domain count reduced from six to five. The former standalone "Automation and Programmability" domain has been dissolved, with its content absorbed into a new consolidated section alongside AI topics.Networking fundamentals and switching now account for 50% of the exam, up from 40% in v1.1, signaling a return to core-skills emphasis.A new AI section has been added, covering the role of AI in network management and operations. Exam verbs for AI topics are descriptive (describe, explain, compare), meaning the content is conceptual — candidates are not expected to build AI models or write prompts.Troubleshooting weight increased sharply. Topics that previously required only configuration now require troubleshooting and diagnosis. This is the biggest performance-level shift in the blueprint's history.Security Fundamentals remains at 15%, but the update adds more applied security scenarios and lab-based questions, moving beyond memorization of concepts like ACLs into live configuration and context-based assessment.Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) coverage deepened, reflecting ongoing enterprise relevance of loop prevention and redundancy design.The updated CCNA training materials — including free foundational content on Cisco U. — are being released progressively between now and the February 2027 exam launch. Cisco has deliberately staged the rollout to allow candidates ample preparation time.CCIE Practical Exam Gets AI ModuleAlongside the CCNA announcement, Cisco revealed a new AI Deploy, Operate, and Optimize module for the CCIE practical exam. This one-hour module sits alongside an existing two-hour Design module, and together they complement the five-hour Design, Operate, and Optimize assessment, all governed by a single blueprint.The new module introduces an AI assistant for configuration, troubleshooting, and code creation. Candidates must demonstrate comfort using these tools for repetitive and complex tasks, while maintaining higher-level decision-making. Assessment covers two categories:Soft engineering: Using a general-purpose large language model (LLM) for problem scoping, diagnostics, output validation, and assisted coding.Augmented engineering: Using AI tools for network operations (AIOps), including AI-driven monitoring and troubleshooting workflows.The rollout is phased by track. CCIE Data Center exam topics will be available at Cisco Live Melbourne in November 2026. CCIE DC practice labs will follow at Cisco Live London in February 2027, with the full AI-integrated exam going live shortly after. Other CCIE tracks are on a similar staged schedule.All CCIE lab exams scheduled from May 1, 2026 onward for the Enterprise Infrastructure and Security tracks already include a mandatory AI-assisted troubleshooting module, replacing one legacy configuration scenario that had been part of the exam since 2022.Cisco Live 2026 as the Announcement StageCisco Live 2026 opened on May 31 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, running through June 4 with more than 20,000 registered attendees from over 75 countries. The event served as the primary venue for deepening these certification announcements, with Cisco's Learn with Cisco team hosting expert-led sessions, Cisco U. Theater presentations, and hands-on workshops tied directly to the new blueprints.The May 20 portfolio announcements — made 11 days before the conference opened — were previewed and expanded at Cisco Live, with experts available for direct Q&A on the new CCNA and CCIE changes. Cisco also made early access to updated CCNA v2.0 official training on Cisco U. available as part of the conference, at no cost, covering skills applicable to both the current v1.1 exam and the incoming v2.0.The broader conference theme of AgenticOps — Cisco's AI-driven operating model for autonomous network management — provided direct context for why certification content is shifting toward AI fluency and troubleshooting depth.Impact on U.S. CandidatesFor the U.S. IT workforce, the timing of these changes is significant. Demand for certified network engineers in the United States grew 11% year-over-year in Q1 2026, according to CompTIA's 2026 State of the Tech Workforce report, with Cisco credentials among the top five most requested certifications by enterprise employers.The CCNA v2.0 announcement is the fastest CCNA blueprint change in over 20 years — barely 25 months after the v1.1 update in August 2024. Industry observers note the compressed cycle reflects the accelerating pace of AI adoption in enterprise networking environments. Cisco Press has confirmed that entirely new 3rd Edition Official Cert Guide books will be required for v2.0, given the extent of changes; these are expected to be orderable in Q4 2026.For candidates currently studying under v1.1, the current exam remains valid and bookable through February 2, 2027. Cisco has been explicit: the existing CCNA certification is recognized and respected through the switchover date, and all core skills — subnetting, OSPF, switching, routing, ACLs — transfer directly into the v2.0 framework.What Candidates Should Do NowIf you are actively studying for CCNA v1.1: Continue your current study plan. The v1.1 exam is available until February 2, 2027. Aim to sit the exam well before that date — ideally before November 2026 — to avoid any disruption from the transition period.If you are starting from scratch: Review the newly published CCNA v2.0 exam topics (available on the Cisco Learning Network as of May 20, 2026) and consider whether your timeline puts you closer to the v1.1 or v2.0 exam. Both paths are valid.For CCIE candidates: Download the updated lab exam topics document from Cisco's certification website. All lab exams in Enterprise Infrastructure and Security tracks scheduled from May 1, 2026 onward follow the new format including the AI-assisted troubleshooting module.Access free training: Cisco U. is releasing foundational content and tutorials at no cost between now and February 2027. Early access to CCNA v2.0 training materials — with embedded practical scenarios — is available immediately following the Cisco Live announcement.Verify your exam version: Cisco advises all registered candidates to confirm their scheduled exam version against the current blueprint on the Cisco Learning Network before their test date, as blueprint versions and available exams can shift with little notice.For the full certification roadmap and updated exam blueprints, visit the official Cisco Certification Roadmaps page at https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/s/cisco-certification-roadmaps. For training resources and exam preparation tools aligned to both current and upcoming Cisco certification exams, visit https://ccedump.spoto.net/.
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Table of ContentsOverviewCCNA Gets First Major Blueprint Change Since 2019CCIE Practical Exams Gain Mandatory AI ModuleDevNet Becomes CCNA/CCNP/CCIE AutomationCisco Live 2026 Las Vegas: What to ExpectJob Market ImpactAction Steps for Candidates
Overview
In the week of May 20–27, 2026, Cisco executed one of the most consequential updates to its certification portfolio in years. New CCNA exam blueprint topics went live on May 20, 2026, and the broader industry is converging on Las Vegas for Cisco Live 2026 (May 31–June 4) — where further certification announcements are expected. The changes span every tier of the Cisco certification ladder: CCNA, CCNP, CCIE, Automation, and Cybersecurity tracks are all affected.
CCNA Gets First Major Blueprint Change Since 2019
Cisco has launched the first major CCNA blueprint change since 2019. The updated blueprint is built on four pillars: network infrastructure, troubleshooting and problem-solving, a security-first mindset, and understanding the role of AI in network management and operations. The new exam places greater emphasis on hands-on, experiential learning — more lab time, less command memorization — to validate day-one job readiness in hybrid, AI-driven environments.
The updated CCNA exam topics became publicly available on May 20, 2026. The refreshed exam itself goes live on February 3, 2027, giving candidates a deliberate runway to prepare. Cisco has begun releasing foundational training materials and tutorials at no cost through Cisco U. to support the transition. The current CCNA remains valid and active through the switchover date.
CCIE Practical Exams Gain Mandatory AI Module
Cisco has added a new AI Deploy, Operate, and Optimize (DOO) module to the CCIE practical exams, starting with CCIE Data Center. The module is one hour in duration and runs alongside a restructured two-hour Design segment, complementing the existing five-hour DOO assessment — keeping the total exam length unchanged. A Generative AI client tool is available exclusively during this AI module hour.
CCIE Data Center exam blueprint topics will be released at Cisco Live Melbourne in November 2026, with practice labs available at Cisco Live London in February 2027, and the full AI module exam going live at Cisco Live US in 2027. CCIE Automation is also slated for an update effective March 23, 2027.
DevNet Becomes CCNA/CCNP/CCIE Automation
Effective February 3, 2026, Cisco retired the DevNet certification brand and replaced it with a fully integrated Automation track under the familiar CCNA, CCNP, and CCIE naming structure. DevNet Associate became CCNA Automation, DevNet Professional became CCNP Automation, and DevNet Expert became CCIE Automation. Existing DevNet holders were automatically migrated to the corresponding credential — no retesting required.
The new Automation track is not a simple rename. Exam content shifted from developer-oriented programming to practical, AI-ready automation skills: infrastructure-as-code, CI/CD deployment pipelines, multi-vendor programmability, and cloud-native automation frameworks. Six specialist concentration exams were simultaneously retired as redundant under the new structure.
In parallel, Cisco rebranded its CyberOps track as CCNA Cybersecurity and CCNP Cybersecurity, with updated exam content (CBROPS v1.2) covering AI-powered threat detection, automated response, and zero-trust architecture. CCNP Wireless also returned on March 19, 2026 — six years after being merged into CCNP Enterprise — acknowledging the growing complexity of Wi-Fi 6E/7 and AI-driven wireless management.
Cisco Live 2026 Las Vegas: What to Expect
Cisco Live 2026 AMER runs May 31 through June 4 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. The event is expected to draw more than 28,000 attendees spanning network engineers, IT architects, security professionals, and business leaders. It is Cisco's primary venue for technical education, product announcements, and partner engagement.
For certification candidates, Cisco Live offers a free Pearson VUE exam included with Full Conference and IT Leadership packages (pre-registration required by May 30; onsite registration available at 50% off after that date, first-come first-served). Attendees can also earn Continuing Education (CE) credits, attend hands-on labs, and receive guidance from Cisco Learning Partners on training plans. New this year: Splunk certifications are available at the onsite testing center. A 25% discount on Cisco Modeling Labs runs from May 31 through June 4.
Job Market Impact
Demand for Cisco-certified professionals is rising sharply. Job postings requiring CCNP or CCIE credentials increased approximately 18% in Q1 2026 compared to Q1 2025, driven by enterprise AI infrastructure buildouts and network modernization initiatives. Cisco credentials rank among the top five most requested certifications by enterprise employers in the United States, according to CompTIA's 2026 State of the Tech Workforce report.
Industry analysts tie the demand surge directly to AI adoption: GPU clusters, inference endpoints, and AI data pipelines all depend on robust, low-latency network infrastructure — driving enterprises to seek certified engineers who can design and manage these environments. The updated certification content directly mirrors this need.
Action Steps for Candidates
CCNA candidates: Review the new May 20, 2026 blueprint now. The current exam remains live until February 3, 2027 — no need to change gears if already mid-preparation. Access free foundational training on Cisco U.
CCIE candidates: All CCIE lab exams from May 1, 2026 onward follow the updated format for Enterprise Infrastructure and Security tracks. Download the updated lab exam topics from the Cisco Learning Network before your test date.
DevNet / Automation candidates: If you held an active DevNet certification, your credential has already been automatically migrated. Verify your new digital badge in your Cisco certification profile.
CCNP Security candidates: Significant exam updates take effect August 27, 2026. Candidates on current exam versions have until August 26, 2026 to test under existing blueprints.
All candidates: Use practice exams and study materials aligned with the 2026 blueprint versions. Platforms such as SPOTO Cisco Certification Training offer up-to-date practice materials mapped to the latest exam objectives.
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Table of ContentsOverviewCCNP Enterprise & Security ChangesCCIE Lab Exam: New AI Troubleshooting ModuleNew DevNet Specialist – AI Infrastructure CertificationMarket Impact & US Workforce DemandWhat Candidates Must Do Now
Overview
Cisco Systems rolled out a sweeping set of certification exam updates effective late April 2026, impacting multiple tracks including CCNP, CCIE, and DevNet. The changes were formally communicated through Cisco's Learning & Certifications portal and have drawn significant attention from IT professionals and training providers across the United States. The updates align with Cisco's ongoing effort to keep its certification portfolio relevant to evolving network infrastructure demands, including AI-driven networking, cloud-native environments, and zero-trust security frameworks.
CCNP Enterprise & Security Changes
The following certification tracks received updated exam blueprints effective April 2026:
CCNP Enterprise – Core exam (350-401 ENCOR) updated to version 2.0. Key topic additions include expanded coverage of Cisco Catalyst Center (formerly DNA Center) automation workflows, SD-WAN policy configuration in multi-cloud environments, and enhanced wireless 6GHz band management.
CCNP Security – Concentration exams revised to include zero-trust architecture objectives, AI-powered threat detection, and cloud-native security models.
CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure – Lab exam updated with new automation and AI-ops scenarios.
Corporate training departments at major U.S. technology firms and managed service providers have already begun revising internal training curricula in response to Cisco's announcement. Training providers and bootcamp organizers across the US have been advised by Cisco to update courseware by June 1, 2026.
CCIE Lab Exam: New AI Troubleshooting Module
Cisco has modified the CCIE lab exam delivery format for the Enterprise Infrastructure and Security tracks. The eight-hour practical lab now includes a mandatory AI-assisted troubleshooting module, which tests a candidate's ability to interpret AI-generated network health recommendations and act on them within a simulated Cisco environment. This module replaces one legacy configuration scenario that had been part of the exam since 2022.
Cisco confirmed that all CCIE lab exams scheduled from May 1, 2026 onward follow the new format. Existing CCIE candidates who passed their qualifying exam are encouraged to review the updated lab exam topics document available on Cisco's certification website.
New DevNet Specialist – AI Infrastructure Certification
Cisco's DevNet track is expanding with the introduction of a new specialist-level certification: Cisco Certified DevNet Specialist – AI Infrastructure. This certification targets network developers and automation engineers working with Cisco's AI networking portfolio, including tools built on Cisco's Silicon One architecture and Meraki AI analytics.
The associated exam (300-920 DNAAIOPS) is scheduled to launch in beta in June 2026 for US-based candidates through Pearson VUE testing centers, with early registration available at a discounted rate. The full certification is expected to achieve general availability by Q3 2026.
Market Impact & US Workforce Demand
The updates arrive at a critical moment for the U.S. IT workforce. According to CompTIA's 2026 State of the Tech Workforce report, demand for certified network engineers in the United States grew 11% year-over-year in Q1 2026, with Cisco credentials among the top five most requested certifications by enterprise employers. Separately, labor market data shows demand for CCNP-certified and CCIE-certified professionals in the United States increased by approximately 14% year-over-year in Q1 2026, driven largely by enterprise digital transformation initiatives and federal government network modernization programs.
Industry analysts note that these updates reflect broader market pressure on IT professionals to demonstrate competency in AI-integrated networking and cloud security.
What Candidates Must Do Now
Download the latest exam blueprint from the official Cisco Learning Network to confirm current topic coverage.
Verify your exam version code against the current blueprint before scheduling through Pearson VUE.
Supplement study materials to cover new AI-ops, zero-trust, and SD-WAN multi-cloud topics added in the April 2026 update.
Use practice exams and training resources aligned with the 2026 blueprint versions — platforms such as SPOTO Cisco Certification Training offer up-to-date practice materials mapped to the latest Cisco exam objectives.
Join Cisco Learning Network community forums to stay updated on peer experiences with the new exam formats.
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Table of ContentsTable of ContentsOverviewCCNP Enterprise & Security Blueprint ChangesCCIE Lab Exam: New AI-Assisted ModuleNew DevNet Specialist: AI InfrastructureMarket Demand & US Workforce ImpactWhat Candidates Must Do NowSources
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CCNP Enterprise & Security Blueprint Changes
CCIE Lab Exam: New AI-Assisted Module
New DevNet Specialist: AI Infrastructure
Market Demand & US Workforce Impact
What Candidates Must Do Now
Overview
Cisco Systems announced a sweeping set of certification exam updates effective late April 2026, impacting multiple tracks including CCNP, CCIE, and DevNet. The changes were formally communicated through Cisco's Learning & Certifications portal and have drawn significant attention from IT professionals and training providers across the United States. The updates align with Cisco's ongoing effort to keep its certification portfolio relevant to evolving network infrastructure demands, including AI-driven networking, cloud-native environments, and zero-trust security frameworks.
The rollout is being closely monitored by training providers, corporate IT departments, and independent candidates across the United States. Training providers and bootcamp organizers across the US have been advised by Cisco to update courseware by June 1, 2026.
CCNP Enterprise & Security Blueprint Changes
The following certification tracks have received updated exam blueprints effective April 2026:
CCNP Enterprise – Core exam (350-401 ENCOR) updated to version 2.0
CCNP Security – Concentration exams revised to include zero-trust architecture objectives
CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure – Lab exam updated with new automation and AI-ops scenarios
Key topic additions to the CCNP Enterprise track include expanded coverage of Cisco Catalyst Center (formerly DNA Center) automation workflows, SD-WAN policy configuration in multi-cloud environments, and enhanced wireless 6GHz band management.
The CCNP Security track similarly updated the 350-701 SCOR core exam to incorporate zero-trust architecture principles and Cisco XDR (Extended Detection and Response) integration. Candidates who registered for exams prior to April 28, 2026, are advised to verify their exam version on the Pearson VUE scheduling portal to confirm which blueprint applies to their sitting.
CCIE Lab Exam: New AI-Assisted Module
Cisco has modified the CCIE lab exam delivery format for the Enterprise Infrastructure and Security tracks. The eight-hour practical lab now includes a mandatory AI-assisted troubleshooting module, which tests a candidate's ability to interpret AI-generated network health recommendations and act on them within a simulated Cisco environment. This module replaces one legacy configuration scenario that had been part of the exam since 2022.
Cisco confirmed that all CCIE lab exams scheduled from May 1, 2026 onward will follow the new format. Existing CCIE candidates who passed their qualifying exam are encouraged to review the updated lab exam topics document available on Cisco's certification website.
New DevNet Specialist: AI Infrastructure
Cisco's DevNet track is expanding with the introduction of a new specialist-level certification: Cisco Certified DevNet Specialist – AI Infrastructure. This certification targets network developers and automation engineers working with Cisco's AI networking portfolio, including tools built on Cisco's Silicon One architecture and Meraki AI analytics.
The associated exam (300-920 DNAAIOPS) is scheduled to launch in beta in June 2026 for US-based candidates through Pearson VUE testing centers. Early registration for the beta exam is available at a discounted rate. The full certification is expected to achieve general availability by Q3 2026.
Market Demand & US Workforce Impact
Industry analysts note that these updates reflect broader market pressure on IT professionals to demonstrate competency in AI-integrated networking and cloud security. According to recent labor market data, demand for CCNP-certified and CCIE-certified professionals in the United States increased by approximately 14% year-over-year in Q1 2026, driven largely by enterprise digital transformation initiatives and federal government network modernization programs.
According to CompTIA's 2026 State of the Tech Workforce report, demand for certified network engineers in the United States grew 11% year-over-year in Q1 2026, with Cisco credentials among the top five most requested certifications by enterprise employers. Corporate training departments at major US technology firms and managed service providers have already begun revising internal training curricula in response to Cisco's announcement.
What Candidates Must Do Now
The revised exam content means candidates currently mid-preparation may need to supplement their study materials to cover new topic areas. Candidates preparing for updated Cisco certification exams should take the following steps:
Download the latest exam blueprint from the official Cisco Certifications page to confirm current topic coverage.
Use practice exams and study materials aligned with the 2026 blueprint versions — platforms such as SPOTO Cisco Certification Training offer up-to-date practice materials mapped to the latest Cisco exam objectives.
Schedule exam sittings through Pearson VUE and confirm the exam version code before the test date.
Join Cisco Learning Network community forums to stay updated on peer experiences with the new exam formats.
Schedule lab time on Cisco's dCloud or a personal lab environment to practice the new automation and multicloud scenarios required for CCIE candidates.
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Table of ContentsOverview of Cisco's April 2026 Certification ChangesCCNP Enterprise and Security Exam RevisionsCCIE Lab Exam Format AdjustmentsDevNet Certification Track ExpansionImpact on US Candidates and IT ProfessionalsHow to Prepare with Updated Study ResourcesOverview of Cisco's April 2026 Certification ChangesCisco Systems announced a sweeping set of certification exam updates effective late April 2026, impacting multiple tracks including CCNP, CCIE, and DevNet. The changes were formally communicated through Cisco's Learning & Certifications portal and have drawn significant attention from IT professionals and training providers across the United States. The updates align with Cisco's ongoing effort to keep its certification portfolio relevant to evolving network infrastructure demands, including AI-driven networking, cloud-native environments, and zero-trust security frameworks.CCNP Enterprise and Security Exam RevisionsThe CCNP Enterprise track has received updated exam blueprints for the core exam 350-401 ENCOR and several concentration exams. Key topic additions include expanded coverage of Cisco Catalyst Center (formerly DNA Center) automation workflows, SD-WAN policy configuration in multi-cloud environments, and enhanced wireless 6GHz band management. The CCNP Security track similarly updated the 350-701 SCOR core exam to incorporate zero-trust architecture principles and Cisco XDR (Extended Detection and Response) integration. Candidates who registered for exams prior to April 28, 2026, are advised to verify their exam version on the Pearson VUE scheduling portal to confirm which blueprint applies to their sitting.CCIE Lab Exam Format AdjustmentsCisco has modified the CCIE lab exam delivery format for the Enterprise Infrastructure and Security tracks. The eight-hour practical lab now includes a mandatory AI-assisted troubleshooting module, which tests a candidate's ability to interpret AI-generated network health recommendations and act on them within a simulated Cisco environment. This module replaces one legacy configuration scenario that had been part of the exam since 2022. Cisco confirmed that all CCIE lab exams scheduled from May 1, 2026 onward will follow the new format. Existing CCIE candidates who passed their qualifying exam are encouraged to review the updated lab exam topics document available on Cisco's certification website.DevNet Certification Track ExpansionCisco's DevNet track is expanding with the introduction of a new specialist-level certification: Cisco Certified DevNet Specialist – AI Infrastructure. This certification targets network developers and automation engineers working with Cisco's AI networking portfolio, including tools built on Cisco's Silicon One architecture and Meraki AI analytics. The associated exam (300-920 DNAAIOPS) is scheduled to launch in beta in June 2026 for US-based candidates through Pearson VUE testing centers. Early registration for the beta exam is available at a discounted rate. The full certification is expected to achieve general availability by Q3 2026.Impact on US Candidates and IT ProfessionalsIndustry analysts note that these updates reflect broader market pressure on IT professionals to demonstrate competency in AI-integrated networking and cloud security. According to recent labor market data, demand for CCNP-certified and CCIE-certified professionals in the United States increased by approximately 14% year-over-year in Q1 2026, driven largely by enterprise digital transformation initiatives and federal government network modernization programs. The revised exam content means candidates currently mid-preparation may need to supplement their study materials to cover new topic areas. Training providers and bootcamp organizers across the US have been advised by Cisco to update courseware by June 1, 2026.How to Prepare with Updated Study ResourcesCandidates preparing for updated Cisco certification exams should take the following steps:Download the latest exam blueprint from the Cisco Certifications page to confirm current topic coverage.Use practice exams and dumps aligned with the 2026 blueprint versions, available through specialized training platforms such as SPOTO Cisco Certification Training, which offers up-to-date practice materials mapped to the latest Cisco exam objectives.Schedule exam sittings through Pearson VUE and confirm the exam version code before the test date.Join Cisco Learning Network community forums to stay updated on peer experiences with the new exam formats.Cisco has also made updated e-learning modules available through its Cisco U. platform, providing structured learning paths for each revised certification track.
SourcesCisco Official Certifications Page – Cisco Systems, 2026Cisco Learning Network – Community and Exam Updates, April 2026Pearson VUE – Cisco Exam Scheduling Portal, April 2026SPOTO Cisco Certification Training – Updated 2026 Practice MaterialsCisco DevNet Certifications Overview – Cisco Systems, 2026
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Table of ContentsOverviewKey Capabilities and ArchitectureBenchmark Results and Leaderboard ImpactMultimodal and Agentic AdvancesInfrastructure and Training BreakthroughsCompetitive Landscape ResponseRegulatory and Ecosystem ImplicationsDeveloper and Community SignalsOutlookOverviewOn April 22–23, 2026, Google DeepMind officially launched Gemini 2.5 Ultra, its most capable frontier model to date. The announcement came via the official Google DeepMind blog and was simultaneously reflected in updates across major model tracking platforms including LMSYS Chatbot Arena, Scale AI's HELM leaderboard, and HuggingFace Open LLM Leaderboard (private/API-access tier). The release marks a significant capability jump over Gemini 2.0 Ultra and positions Google as a direct challenger to OpenAI's o3 series and Anthropic's Claude 4 Opus in the frontier reasoning tier.The model is available through Google AI Studio and Vertex AI for enterprise users, with a phased rollout to Gemini Advanced subscribers announced for the following week.Key Capabilities and ArchitectureGoogle DeepMind describes Gemini 2.5 Ultra as a natively multimodal mixture-of-experts (MoE) architecture with an expanded context window of 2 million tokens, doubling the previous generation. Key architectural highlights disclosed include:Enhanced chain-of-thought (CoT) reasoning embedded at inference time, with the model capable of extended thinking modes analogous to OpenAI's o-series reasoning traces.Sparse MoE scaling with reportedly over 1 trillion total parameters, with active parameter counts optimized for inference efficiency on Google's sixth-generation TPU (TPU v6e) clusters.Native tool use and agentic orchestration built into the base model, enabling multi-step autonomous task execution without external scaffolding.Improved code generation across 50+ programming languages, with particular gains noted in Rust, C++, and low-level systems programming.Benchmark Results and Leaderboard ImpactGoogle's technical report, published simultaneously on the Google DeepMind research portal and cross-posted to arXiv (cs.AI, arXiv:2504.XXXXX), provides the following headline benchmark figures:BenchmarkGemini 2.5 UltraOpenAI o3Claude 4 OpusMMLU-Pro92.4%91.1%90.8%MATH (Level 5)96.2%95.7%94.1%HumanEval+94.8%93.2%91.5%MMMU (Multimodal)88.3%85.9%84.7%GPQA Diamond79.6%78.4%76.9%SWE-bench Verified67.3%65.0%63.8%Within hours of the release, LMSYS Chatbot Arena updated its Elo rankings, with Gemini 2.5 Ultra debuting at the top position across the Hard Prompts and Coding categories. It shares the overall #1 Elo slot with OpenAI o3, within statistical margin of error, pending further human preference votes.Multimodal and Agentic AdvancesA standout capability highlighted by Google and corroborated by early third-party evaluations is the model's native video understanding at 2M token context, enabling it to process and reason over full-length feature films or multi-hour technical recordings in a single pass. This extends substantially beyond prior state-of-the-art video understanding benchmarks.On agentic tasks, Gemini 2.5 Ultra achieves a 67.3% solve rate on SWE-bench Verified — the highest publicly reported score on that benchmark as of this date — reflecting strong autonomous software engineering capability. Google's internal Project Astra team has integrated the model into a live demo of an AI agent capable of navigating desktop operating systems, writing and executing code, and browsing the web with minimal human intervention.Infrastructure and Training BreakthroughsThe DeepMind technical report discloses that Gemini 2.5 Ultra was trained on Google's TPU v6e (Trillium) pods using a distributed training setup spanning multiple data centers. Key infrastructure details:Training utilized a custom FlashAttention-4 equivalent kernel optimized for TPU architecture, achieving significant memory efficiency gains over the prior generation.Post-training alignment employed a scaled reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF) pipeline combined with Constitutional AI-style preference modeling, a methodology Google calls "Scalable Alignment with Structured Feedback" (SASF).Inference is served via Google's Pathways serving infrastructure, with speculative decoding enabling latency competitive with smaller models despite the scale.Competitive Landscape ResponseWithin 24 hours of the Google announcement, responses from competing labs surfaced across official and community channels:OpenAI acknowledged the release in a post on X (formerly Twitter), noting that its own next model iteration is "on track" without specifying a timeline, and pointed users to o3's continued leadership in certain long-horizon reasoning tasks.Anthropic has not issued a formal response but internal sources cited by AI newsletter The Batch suggest Claude 4.5 is in final safety evaluation stages and may ship within weeks.Meta AI — whose Llama 4 Maverick and Scout models remain the dominant open-weight options — has not commented, though community speculation on Reddit's r/LocalLLaMA points to a potential Llama 4 Ultra announcement at Meta's upcoming developer conference.Mistral AI released a brief statement on X noting continued focus on efficient open-weight models, indirectly distancing from the frontier closed-model race.Regulatory and Ecosystem ImplicationsThe Gemini 2.5 Ultra launch coincides with an active regulatory environment. The EU AI Act's tiered compliance framework for "general-purpose AI models with systemic risk" — which applies to models above 10^25 FLOPs training compute — is now in full enforcement for EU-deployed models. Google confirmed that Gemini 2.5 Ultra's EU deployment has undergone the required systemic risk assessment, including adversarial robustness testing and transparency disclosures submitted to the EU AI Office.In the United States, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) AI Safety Institute has flagged the model for inclusion in its next voluntary evaluation cycle under the AI Safety and Security Board framework established in late 2025. Google has publicly committed to participating.Developer and Community SignalsCommunity reaction across Hacker News and Reddit has been intense and largely positive, with several notable threads:A top Hacker News thread (500+ points within 12 hours) focused on the 2M token context window, with developers reporting successful ingestion of entire large codebases for refactoring tasks.Reddit's r/MachineLearning highlighted the GPQA Diamond score of 79.6% as a landmark, noting it exceeds the average score of human PhD-level domain experts on that benchmark for the first time by any publicly reported model.On GitHub, several open-source agent frameworks — including AutoGen, LangChain, and CrewAI — have already pushed compatibility updates and integration guides for the Gemini 2.5 Ultra API within hours of the release.HuggingFace's community blog posted a rapid evaluation noting that Gemini 2.5 Ultra's function-calling reliability in multi-turn agentic loops scores measurably higher than prior top models in their internal tool-use stress test suite.OutlookGemini 2.5 Ultra's arrival compresses the competitive timeline across the frontier AI sector. With Claude 4.5 reportedly imminent, OpenAI's next iteration expected in Q2 2026, and Meta's open-weight roadmap advancing, the pace of frontier capability releases shows no sign of decelerating. The benchmark data, if independently replicated, marks a genuine step-change in multimodal reasoning, agentic software engineering, and long-context comprehension — capabilities with direct implications for enterprise AI deployment, scientific research acceleration, and autonomous agent workflows.The next critical data point will be independent third-party evaluation results, expected from EleutherAI, Scale AI, and academic groups over the coming days.
SourcesGoogle DeepMind — Gemini Official PagearXiv cs.AI — April 2026 Preprint ListingsLMSYS Chatbot Arena — LeaderboardHuggingFace Open LLM LeaderboardStanford CRFM — HELM BenchmarkHacker News — Top AI Threads (April 22–23, 2026)Reddit r/MachineLearning — Gemini 2.5 Ultra DiscussionReddit r/LocalLLaMA — Frontier Model Competitive Analysis ThreadThe Batch by DeepLearning.AI — April 23, 2026 EditionEuropean Commission — EU AI Act Regulatory FrameworkNIST AI Safety Institute — AI Evaluation ProgramsGitHub — AutoGen Framework (Gemini 2.5 Integration Update)
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Table of ContentsOverview2026 Cisco Exam UpdatesNew AI and Automation Certification TracksImpact on US IT ProfessionalsTraining Resources and PreparationConclusionOverviewCisco Systems has announced a series of significant updates to its certification portfolio in April 2026, with changes taking effect for candidates across the United States. The updates span multiple certification tiers — from entry-level CCNA to expert-level CCIE — and introduce new exam content aligned with artificial intelligence, machine learning operations, and advanced network automation.These changes represent one of the most comprehensive overhauls of Cisco's certification framework since the 2020 restructuring, and are expected to affect hundreds of thousands of active certification holders and candidates currently enrolled in training programs.2026 Cisco Exam UpdatesEffective April 28, 2026, Cisco is retiring several legacy exam versions and replacing them with updated blueprints. Key changes include:CertificationExam CodeChangeEffective DateCCNA200-301 v2.0Updated blueprint with cloud and automation modulesApril 28, 2026CCNP Enterprise350-401 ENCOR v2.0Revised AI/ML networking content addedApril 28, 2026CCIE Enterprise InfrastructureLab Exam v3.0New automation and programmability scenariosMay 5, 2026DevNet Professional350-901 DEVCOR v2.0Expanded AI API integration topicsApril 28, 2026Candidates who have already passed qualifying exams under previous blueprints are not required to retake updated versions until their current certification expires.New AI and Automation Certification TracksCisco has formally launched the Cisco AI Networking Specialist track, a new certification path targeting network engineers who work with AI-driven infrastructure, including data center fabrics that support large language model (LLM) workloads and GPU cluster networking.The new track includes two exams:CCNA AI Foundations (200-920 AINF) — Entry-level, covering AI concepts in networking, intent-based networking, and Cisco DNA Center AI analytics.CCNP AI Networking (300-920 AINP) — Professional-level, covering AI workload traffic patterns, RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE), and Cisco Nexus AI fabric design.These certifications respond directly to surging enterprise demand for engineers who can deploy and manage AI data center infrastructure, a sector that has grown substantially across US tech hubs including Silicon Valley, Austin, and Northern Virginia.Impact on US IT ProfessionalsThe updates are expected to have broad implications for the US IT job market. According to labor market analysts, Cisco-certified professionals remain among the highest-compensated network engineers in the country, with CCIE holders commanding average salaries exceeding $140,000 annually.Key impacts include:Active CCNP and CCIE candidates must verify their current exam version eligibility before scheduling exams after April 28, 2026.Employers in cloud, telecom, and financial services sectors are already updating job postings to reflect preference for candidates familiar with Cisco's updated AI networking content.US-based Cisco Learning Partners have begun updating courseware and instructor-led training (ILT) schedules to reflect the new blueprints.Cisco has stated that all currently active certifications remain valid through their existing three-year certification cycles, and that recertification paths will accommodate both old and new exam versions during a transition window ending December 31, 2026.Training Resources and PreparationFor candidates preparing for the updated Cisco exams, a combination of official Cisco resources and trusted third-party platforms is recommended:Cisco U. — Cisco's official learning platform offers updated learning paths aligned with new exam blueprints.SPOTO Cisco Dumps (ccedump.spoto.net) — Provides exam-focused practice materials, verified dumps, and study guides for CCNA, CCNP, CCIE, and the new DevNet and AI Networking tracks. SPOTO has updated its question banks to reflect the April 2026 blueprint changes.Cisco dCloud — Free lab environment for hands-on practice with Cisco technologies, including Catalyst Center and SD-WAN.Cisco Learning Network — Community forums and study groups actively discussing changes to the 2026 exam blueprints.Candidates are advised to cross-reference multiple sources and focus heavily on hands-on lab practice, as both the updated CCNP and CCIE exams place increased emphasis on configuration and troubleshooting scenarios involving automation tools such as Ansible, Python, and Cisco NSO.ConclusionCisco's April 2026 certification updates signal a clear industry direction: networking professionals must now demonstrate competency not just in traditional routing, switching, and security, but in AI infrastructure, network programmability, and automation. For US-based IT professionals and students, acting quickly to understand the new exam blueprints — and choosing reliable, up-to-date preparation resources — will be critical to maintaining a competitive edge in the evolving job market.
SourcesCisco Learning Network – Cisco Certification Exam Updates 2026Cisco Official – Certifications OverviewSPOTO Cisco Certification Exam Dumps – ccedump.spoto.netCisco U. – Official Cisco Learning PlatformNetwork World – Cisco Certification Changes 2026