Threat Hunting is one of the most sought after skill sets in cybersecurity today. It is imperative that network defenders understand the concepts behind advanced threats that are able to thwart modern security appliances. By applying intelligent targeting, this course seeks to arm network defenders with the capabilities for preempting adversary activity to gain a tactical advantage.
Shadowscape
802 W. Bannock St.
Suite 1005
Boise, ID 83702
TI-II, NET-II and BLU-II or equivalent recommended
Advanced Threat Hunting is an intense two-weeks course that is centered around concepts of proactive defense operations and the actioning threat intelligence to root out and shut down live, intrusion events. Students should expect to receive instruction that expands upon concepts of system log data collection and analysis, remote system interrogation, and comprehensive network traffic analysis. This course is largely centered upon practical application exercises to solidify course concepts and enabling students to reach the pinnacle of live network defense.
The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):
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