This course guides students through the use of tactical and strategic intelligence to facilitate the process of responding to a cyber incident and the subsequent investigative actions that follow. Students will use accepted digital forensic principles to preserve and document a cyber incident. By adhering to established forensic doctrine and intelligence about cyber threat operations, incident responders can expect reaction times to reduce becoming far more effective and efficient. Students should expect to couple intelligence analytic methodologies to internal forensic investigation and response doctrine.
Shadowscape
802 W. Bannock St.
Suite 1005
Boise, ID 83702
Cyber Intelligence Analytics and Operations (CIAO TI-I) recommended
Intro to Purple Team Operations (TI-II) builds on the concepts introduced in the CIAO TI-I course. Strategic network defense relies on understanding your risks and the likely attack vectors within your environment. Through analysis of the threats and your own infrastructure, the most pervasive security issues become clear. In this course, students will develop a clear picture of the threats that must be prioritized, develop comprehensive strategies for how to develop a practical defense in depth policy & apply that strategy to thwarting the most likely cyber attacks.
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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