• Classroom
  • Online, Instructor-Led
  • Online, Self-Paced
Course Description

The Certified Incident Handling Engineer course is designed to help Incident Handlers, System Administrators, and any General Security Engineers understand how to: plan, create and utilize their systems in order to prevent, detect and respond to attacks.

In this in depth training, students will learn step-by-step approaches used by hackers globally. Including the latest attack vectors and how to safeguard against them, Incident Handling procedures (including developing the process from start to finish and establishing your Incident Handling team), and strategies for each type of attack, recovering from attacks and much more.

Furthermore, students will enjoy numerous hands-on laboratory exercises that focus on topics, such as reconnaissance, vulnerability assessments using Nessus, network sniffing, web application manipulation, malware and using Netcat plus several additional scenarios for both Windows and Linux systems.

This 4-day course retails for $3,500 and is delivered via: classroom, live online or self-study. The self-study course retails for $1,500.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion, Certified Incident Handling Engineer students will have knowledge to perform network forensic examinations. Be able to accurately report on their findings, and be ready to sit for the C)IHE exam.

Framework Connections

The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):