
A national police officer opens their browser to follow a mandatory module on eCampus Police. The login page appears, but an error message blocks access. This scenario occurs frequently, and the cause is rarely a major technical issue. It is more often related to credentials, the browser, or an expired password without the user being notified.
Digital Security Policy and Impact on eCampus Police Login
Since the cyberattacks targeting several ministries in 2023 and 2024, the Digital Directorate of the Ministry of the Interior (DTNUM) has tightened authentication rules across all its online services. eCampus Police is no exception. These measures align with the State Information Systems Security Policy (PSSIE) updated by ANSSI in 2023.
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Specifically, this translates to more frequent password renewals and the prohibition of reusing an old password. When an officer finds themselves blocked at login, the first instinct is to check if their password has expired between training sessions.
For accounts with an address ending in interieur.gouv.fr, authentication goes through the CALYPSSO system. In case of a blockage related to this system, the CNAU (National User Assistance Center) remains the point of contact. Before calling, it is advisable to test the connection from another browser or clear the cache: these two actions resolve the majority of common blockages.
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You can access the eCampus Police platform via the official portal e-campus.interieur.gouv.fr, the only legitimate address for logging in.

Capitalizable Skills Blocks: What Changes with the 2024-2027 Training Plan
Why take an online module if the result counts for nothing? The National Training Plan 2024-2027 of the National Police answers this question by introducing capitalizable skills blocks directly on eCampus Police.
These blocks are aligned with the national framework for professional certifications. A module validated online can now count towards a diploma pathway, whether through a VAE (validation of acquired experience) or an internal qualifying training. The HR roadmap 2024-2027 of the Ministry of the Interior explicitly includes this logic of modularization.
Difference Between Attended Module and Validated Block
Simply attending a course is not enough. For a block to be capitalized, it is generally necessary to pass the associated assessment and obtain the corresponding certificate. Each certificate bears a specific skill title linked to the reference of the competition or grade targeted.
Before starting a training, check in the module description if it mentions a certifying skills block. Not all modules are part of this. Some pertain to awareness or regulatory updates, without capitalizable value.
Navigate Effectively in eCampus Police Without Wasting Time
The eCampus Police interface is based on Moodle, a learning management system used by many universities. This technical foundation has an advantage: navigation follows a logic identical to that of thousands of other educational platforms.
Three Landmarks to Save Time
- The personal dashboard displays ongoing training, those to be completed, and deadlines. It is the first page to check after each login to spot a delayed module or an assessment to complete.
- The progress bar integrated into each module indicates the percentage of completion. If the bar stagnates, it often means that a mandatory activity (intermediate quiz, document to consult) has been skipped unknowingly.
- Email notifications can be activated in the profile settings. They remind of deadlines and signal the opening of new modules, which avoids returning to the platform randomly.
A common pitfall is to open a module, visually skim through it, and then close it thinking it is validated. eCampus Police records completion activity by activity. Each clickable element in a module must be opened and completed for the system to consider the step as finished.

Prepare for an Internal Competition with eCampus Police Resources
Officers preparing for an internal competition (peacekeeper, officer, commissioner) find specific pathways on eCampus Police. These pathways group content related to written and oral tests: revision sheets, practical cases, commented past papers.
Organize Your Online Revision Sessions
Online training works better with a regular rhythm than with occasional marathons. Two to three short sessions per week, on targeted modules, yield better results than a full day the day before a deadline.
Have you ever noticed that a module seems longer when you pick it up again after several weeks of interruption? This is because the platform does not always keep the exact position in interactive content. Completing each module in one or two sessions avoids this problem and ensures better tracking of progress.
- Start with the modules related to the highest coefficient tests of the targeted competition.
- Download certificates as you go: they serve as proof when compiling the application file.
- Regularly check the “New Items” section of the platform, as content is added in connection with recent regulatory developments.
The training certificate issued by eCampus Police is not a diploma. It certifies the completion of a pathway and, within the framework of the skills blocks of the 2024-2027 plan, it can contribute to a VAE or internal promotion file. This distinction matters when filling out an administrative file.
The eCampus Police platform does not replace personal work or support from a lead trainer. It structures a pathway, provides updated content, and tracks progress. The rest depends on the regularity of each officer and their ability to transform validated modules into skills truly mastered.