Overview This training course will empower you to recognize the root causes of fraud and white-collar crime in the current economy, understand the categories of fraud, equip you with methodologies of fraud detection and prevention, and heighten your ability to detect potential fraudulent situations. In addition to the fundamentals of fraud investigation and detection in a digital environment; profit-loss evaluation, analysis of accounting books, legal concepts, and quantification of financial damages are also examined in this course
Overview 1 day course on forensic accounting and analysis to unearth financial manipulation by companies Who the course is for Investors and analysts – equity and credit; public and private Bank loan officers M&A advisors Restructuring advisors Auditors Course Content To learn more about the day by day course content please click here To learn more about schedule, pricing & delivery options, book a meeting with a course specialist now
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed primarily for IT leaders and company executives who are responsible for complying with incident response legislation. This course focuses on the knowledge, resources, and skills necessary to comply with incident response, and incident handling process requirements. Overview In this course, you will understand, assess and respond to security threats and operate a system and network security analysis platform. You will: Explain the importance of best practices in preparation for incident response Given a scenario, execute incident response process Explain general mitigation methods and devices Assess and comply with current incident response requirements. This course covers incident response methods and procedures are taught in alignment with industry frameworks such as US-CERT?s NCISP (National Cyber Incident Response Plan), and Presidential Policy Directive (PPD) 41 on Cyber Incident Coordination Policy. It is ideal for candidates who have been tasked with managing compliance with state legislation and other regulatory requirements regarding incident response, and for executing standardized responses to such incidents. The course introduces procedures and resources to comply with legislative requirements regarding incident response. This course is designed to assist students in preparing for the CertNexus Incident Responder Credential (CIR-110). What you learn and practice in this course can be a significant part of your preparation. Assessment of Information Security Risks The Importance of Risk Management Integrating Documentation into Risk Management Response to Cybersecurity Incidents Deployment of Incident Handling and Response Architecture Containment and Mitigation of Incidents Preparation for Forensic Investigation as a CSIRT Investigating Cybersecurity Incidents Use a Forensic Investigation Plan Securely Collect and Analyze Electronic Evidence Follow Up on the Results of an Investigation Complying with Legislation Examples of Legislation (if this is covered in above topics, no need to include here) GDPR, HIPPA, Elections Case study: Incident Response and GDPR (Using GDPR legislation, create a response that is compliant with it ? this could be discussion-based activity as well.) State Legislation Resources and Example Search terms to find state legislation Using NYS as example use the NYS Privacy Response act or other legislation to create a similar case study as previous. Provide answers on when to use federal versus state and do you have to follow both?
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for IS Security Officers IS Managers Virtualization Engineers and Managers Cloud Security Managers Overview Upon completion, the Certified Digital Forensics Examiner candidate will be able to competently take the CDFE exam. The Certified Digital Forensics Examiner, C)DFE certification is designed to train Cyber Crime and Fraud Investigators. Students are taught electronic discovery and advanced investigation techniques.ÿ This course is essential to anyone encountering digital evidence while conducting an investigation. Mile2?s Certified Digital Forensics Examiner training teaches the methodology for conducting a computer forensic examination. Students will learn to use forensically sound investigative techniques in order to evaluate the scene, collect and document all relevant information, interview appropriate personnel, maintain chain-of-ðcustody, and write a findings report. Through the use of a risk-based approach, the C)DFE is able to implement and maintain cost-effective security controls that are closely aligned with both business and industry standards. Course Outline Computer Forensic Incidents Investigative Theory Investigative Process Digital Acquisition and Analysis Disks and Storages Live Acquisitions Windows Forensics Linux Forensics Mac Forensics Examination Protocols Digital Evidence Protocols Digital Evidence Presentation Laboratory Protocols Specialized Artifact Recovery eDiscovery and ESI Mobile Forensics Incident Handling Reporting Additional course details: Nexus Humans C)DFE - Certified Digital Forensics Examiner Mile 2 training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the C)DFE - Certified Digital Forensics Examiner Mile 2 course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for The information protection administrator translates an organization?s risk and compliance requirements into technical implementation. They are responsible for implementing and managing solutions for content classification, data loss prevention (DLP), information protection, data lifecycle management, records management, privacy, risk, and compliance. They also work with other roles that are responsible for governance, data, and security to evaluate and develop policies to address an organization's risk reduction and compliance goals. This role assists workload administrators, business application owners, human resources departments, and legal stakeholders to implement technology solutions that support the necessary policies and controls. Learn how to protect information in your Microsoft 365 deployment. This course focuses on data lifecycle management and information protection and compliance within your organization. The course covers implementation of data loss prevention policies, sensitive information types, sensitivity labels, data retention policies, Microsoft Purview Message Encryption, audit, eDiscovery, and insider risk among other related topics. The course helps learners prepare for the Microsoft Information Protection Administrator exam (SC-400). Prerequisites Foundational knowledge of Microsoft security and compliance technologies. Basic knowledge of information protection concepts. Understanding of cloud computing concepts. Understanding of Microsoft 365 products and services. 1 - Introduction to information protection and data lifecycle management in Microsoft Purview Know your data Protect your data Prevent data loss Govern your data 2 - Classify data for protection and governance Data classification overview Classify data using sensitive information types Classify data using trainable classifiers Review sensitive information and label usage Explore labeled and sensitive content Understand activities related to your data 3 - Create and manage sensitive information types Compare built-in versus custom sensitive information types Create and manage custom sensitive information types Describe custom sensitive information types with exact data match Implement document fingerprinting Create keyword dictionary 4 - Understand Microsoft 365 encryption Learn how Microsoft 365 data is encrypted at rest Understand service encryption in Microsoft Purview Explore customer key management using Customer Key Learn how data is encrypted in-transit 5 - Deploy Microsoft Purview Message Encryption Implement Microsoft Purview Message Encryption Implement Microsoft Purview Advanced Message Encryption Use Microsoft Purview Message Encryption templates in mail flow rules 6 - Protect information in Microsoft Purview Information protection overview Configure sensitivity labels Configure sensitivity label policies Configure auto-labeling policies Manage, monitor, and remediate information protection 7 - Apply and manage sensitivity labels Apply sensitivity labels to Microsoft Teams, Microsoft 365 groups, and SharePoint sites Plan on-premises labeling Configure on-premises labeling for the Unified Labeling Scanner Apply protections and restrictions to email and files Monitor label performance using label analytics 8 - Prevent data loss in Microsoft Purview Data loss prevention overview Identify content to protect Define policy settings for your DLP policy Test and create your DLP policy Prepare Endpoint DLP Manage DLP alerts in the Microsoft Purview compliance portal View data loss prevention reports Implement the Microsoft Purview Extension 9 - Configure DLP policies for Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps and Power Platform Configure data loss prevention policies for Power Platform Integrate data loss prevention in Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps Configure policies in Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps Manage data loss prevention violations in Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps 10 - Manage data loss prevention policies and reports in Microsoft 365 Configure data loss prevention for policy precedence Implement data loss prevention policies in test mode Explain data loss prevention reporting capabilities Manage permissions for data loss prevention reports Manage and respond to data loss prevention policy violations 11 - Manage the data lifecycle in Microsoft Purview Data Lifecycle Management overview Configure retention policies Configure retention labels Configure manual retention label policies Configure auto-apply retention label policies Import data for Data Lifecycle Management Manage, monitor, and remediate Data Lifecycle Management 12 - Manage data retention in Microsoft 365 workloads Explain retention in Exchange Online Explain retention in SharePoint Online and OneDrive Explain retention in Microsoft Yammer Activate archive mailboxes in Microsoft Exchange Apply mailbox holds in Microsoft Exchange Recover content in Microsoft Exchange 13 - Manage records in Microsoft Purview Records management overview Import a file plan Configure retention labels Configure event driven retention Manage, monitor, and remediate records 14 - Explore compliance in Microsoft 365 Plan for security and compliance in Microsoft 365 Plan your beginning compliance tasks in Microsoft Purview Manage your compliance requirements with Compliance Manager Examine the Compliance Manager dashboard Analyze the Microsoft Compliance score 15 - Search for content in the Microsoft Purview compliance portal Explore Microsoft Purview eDiscovery solutions Create a content search View the search results and statistics Export the search results and search report Configure search permissions filtering Search for and delete email messages 16 - Manage Microsoft Purview eDiscovery (Standard) Explore Microsoft Purview eDiscovery solutions Implement Microsoft Purview eDiscovery (Standard) Create eDiscovery holds Search for content in a case Export content from a case Close, reopen, and delete a case 17 - Manage Microsoft Purview eDiscovery (Premium) Explore Microsoft Purview eDiscovery (Premium) Implement Microsoft Purview eDiscovery (Premium) Create and manage an eDiscovery (Premium) case Manage custodians and non-custodial data sources Analyze case content 18 - Manage Microsoft Purview Audit (Standard) Explore Microsoft Purview Audit solutions Implement Microsoft Purview Audit (Standard) Search the audit log Export, configure, and view audit log records Use audit log searching to investigate common support issues 19 - Prepare Microsoft Purview Communication Compliance Plan for communication compliance Identify and resolve communication compliance workflow Case study--Configure an offensive language policy Investigate and remediate communication compliance alerts 20 - Manage insider risk in Microsoft Purview Insider risk management overview Create and manage insider risk policies Investigate insider risk alerts Take action on insider risk alerts through cases Manage insider risk management forensic evidence Create insider risk management notice templates 21 - Implement Microsoft Purview Information Barriers Explore Microsoft Purview Information Barriers Configure information barriers in Microsoft Purview Examine information barriers in Microsoft Teams Examine information barriers in OneDrive Examine information barriers in SharePoint 22 - Manage regulatory and privacy requirements with Microsoft Priva Create and manage risk management policies Investigate and remediate risk management alerts Create rights requests Manage data estimate and retrieval for rights requests Review data from rights requests Get reports from rights requests 23 - Implement privileged access management Case study--Implementing privileged access management 24 - Manage Customer Lockbox Manage Customer Lockbox requests
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for The Microsoft Security Operations Analyst collaborates with organizational stakeholders to secure information technology systems for the organization. Their goal is to reduce organizational risk by rapidly remediating active attacks in the environment, advising on improvements to threat protection practices, and referring violations of organizational policies to appropriate stakeholders. Responsibilities include threat management, monitoring, and response by using a variety of security solutions across their environment. The role primarily investigates, responds to, and hunts for threats using Microsoft Sentinel, Microsoft Defender for Cloud, Microsoft 365 Defender, and third-party security products. Since the Security Operations Analyst consumes the operational output of these tools, they are also a critical stakeholder in the configuration and deployment of these technologies. Learn how to investigate, respond to, and hunt for threats using Microsoft Sentinel, Microsoft Defender for Cloud, and Microsoft 365 Defender. In this course you will learn how to mitigate cyberthreats using these technologies. Specifically, you will configure and use Microsoft Sentinel as well as utilize Kusto Query Language (KQL) to perform detection, analysis, and reporting. The course was designed for people who work in a Security Operations job role and helps learners prepare for the exam SC-200: Microsoft Security Operations Analyst. Prerequisites Basic understanding of Microsoft 365 Fundamental understanding of Microsoft security, compliance, and identity products Intermediate understanding of Windows 10 Familiarity with Azure services, specifically Azure SQL Database and Azure Storage Familiarity with Azure virtual machines and virtual networking Basic understanding of scripting concepts. 1 - Introduction to Microsoft 365 threat protection Explore Extended Detection & Response (XDR) response use cases Understand Microsoft Defender XDR in a Security Operations Center (SOC) Explore Microsoft Security Graph Investigate security incidents in Microsoft Defender XDR 2 - Mitigate incidents using Microsoft 365 Defender Use the Microsoft Defender portal Manage incidents Investigate incidents Manage and investigate alerts Manage automated investigations Use the action center Explore advanced hunting Investigate Microsoft Entra sign-in logs Understand Microsoft Secure Score Analyze threat analytics Analyze reports Configure the Microsoft Defender portal 3 - Protect your identities with Microsoft Entra ID Protection Microsoft Entra ID Protection overview Detect risks with Microsoft Entra ID Protection policies Investigate and remediate risks detected by Microsoft Entra ID Protection 4 - Remediate risks with Microsoft Defender for Office 365 Automate, investigate, and remediate Configure, protect, and detect Simulate attacks 5 - Safeguard your environment with Microsoft Defender for Identity Configure Microsoft Defender for Identity sensors Review compromised accounts or data Integrate with other Microsoft tools 6 - Secure your cloud apps and services with Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps Understand the Defender for Cloud Apps Framework Explore your cloud apps with Cloud Discovery Protect your data and apps with Conditional Access App Control Walk through discovery and access control with Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps Classify and protect sensitive information Detect Threats 7 - Respond to data loss prevention alerts using Microsoft 365 Describe data loss prevention alerts Investigate data loss prevention alerts in Microsoft Purview Investigate data loss prevention alerts in Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps 8 - Manage insider risk in Microsoft Purview Insider risk management overview Create and manage insider risk policies Investigate insider risk alerts Take action on insider risk alerts through cases Manage insider risk management forensic evidence Create insider risk management notice templates 9 - Investigate threats by using audit features in Microsoft Defender XDR and Microsoft Purview Standard Explore Microsoft Purview Audit solutions Implement Microsoft Purview Audit (Standard) Start recording activity in the Unified Audit Log Search the Unified Audit Log (UAL) Export, configure, and view audit log records Use audit log searching to investigate common support issues 10 - Investigate threats using audit in Microsoft Defender XDR and Microsoft Purview (Premium) Explore Microsoft Purview Audit (Premium) Implement Microsoft Purview Audit (Premium) Manage audit log retention policies Investigate compromised email accounts using Purview Audit (Premium) 11 - Investigate threats with Content search in Microsoft Purview Explore Microsoft Purview eDiscovery solutions Create a content search View the search results and statistics Export the search results and search report Configure search permissions filtering Search for and delete email messages 12 - Protect against threats with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Practice security administration Hunt threats within your network 13 - Deploy the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint environment Create your environment Understand operating systems compatibility and features Onboard devices Manage access Create and manage roles for role-based access control Configure device groups Configure environment advanced features 14 - Implement Windows security enhancements with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Understand attack surface reduction Enable attack surface reduction rules 15 - Perform device investigations in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Use the device inventory list Investigate the device Use behavioral blocking Detect devices with device discovery 16 - Perform actions on a device using Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Explain device actions Run Microsoft Defender antivirus scan on devices Collect investigation package from devices Initiate live response session 17 - Perform evidence and entities investigations using Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Investigate a file Investigate a user account Investigate an IP address Investigate a domain 18 - Configure and manage automation using Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Configure advanced features Manage automation upload and folder settings Configure automated investigation and remediation capabilities Block at risk devices 19 - Configure for alerts and detections in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Configure advanced features Configure alert notifications Manage alert suppression Manage indicators 20 - Utilize Vulnerability Management in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Understand vulnerability management Explore vulnerabilities on your devices Manage remediation 21 - Plan for cloud workload protections using Microsoft Defender for Cloud Explain Microsoft Defender for Cloud Describe Microsoft Defender for Cloud workload protections Enable Microsoft Defender for Cloud 22 - Connect Azure assets to Microsoft Defender for Cloud Explore and manage your resources with asset inventory Configure auto provisioning Manual log analytics agent provisioning 23 - Connect non-Azure resources to Microsoft Defender for Cloud Protect non-Azure resources Connect non-Azure machines Connect your AWS accounts Connect your GCP accounts 24 - Manage your cloud security posture management? Explore Secure Score Explore Recommendations Measure and enforce regulatory compliance Understand Workbooks 25 - Explain cloud workload protections in Microsoft Defender for Cloud Understand Microsoft Defender for servers Understand Microsoft Defender for App Service Understand Microsoft Defender for Storage Understand Microsoft Defender for SQL Understand Microsoft Defender for open-source databases Understand Microsoft Defender for Key Vault Understand Microsoft Defender for Resource Manager Understand Microsoft Defender for DNS Understand Microsoft Defender for Containers Understand Microsoft Defender additional protections 26 - Remediate security alerts using Microsoft Defender for Cloud Understand security alerts Remediate alerts and automate responses Suppress alerts from Defender for Cloud Generate threat intelligence reports Respond to alerts from Azure resources 27 - Construct KQL statements for Microsoft Sentinel Understand the Kusto Query Language statement structure Use the search operator Use the where operator Use the let statement Use the extend operator Use the order by operator Use the project operators 28 - Analyze query results using KQL Use the summarize operator Use the summarize operator to filter results Use the summarize operator to prepare data Use the render operator to create visualizations 29 - Build multi-table statements using KQL Use the union operator Use the join operator 30 - Work with data in Microsoft Sentinel using Kusto Query Language Extract data from unstructured string fields Extract data from structured string data Integrate external data Create parsers with functions 31 - Introduction to Microsoft Sentinel What is Microsoft Sentinel? How Microsoft Sentinel works When to use Microsoft Sentinel 32 - Create and manage Microsoft Sentinel workspaces Plan for the Microsoft Sentinel workspace Create a Microsoft Sentinel workspace Manage workspaces across tenants using Azure Lighthouse Understand Microsoft Sentinel permissions and roles Manage Microsoft Sentinel settings Configure logs 33 - Query logs in Microsoft Sentinel Query logs in the logs page Understand Microsoft Sentinel tables Understand common tables Understand Microsoft Defender XDR tables 34 - Use watchlists in Microsoft Sentinel Plan for watchlists Create a watchlist Manage watchlists 35 - Utilize threat intelligence in Microsoft Sentinel Define threat intelligence Manage your threat indicators View your threat indicators with KQL 36 - Connect data to Microsoft Sentinel using data connectors Ingest log data with data connectors Understand data connector providers View connected hosts 37 - Connect Microsoft services to Microsoft Sentinel Plan for Microsoft services connectors Connect the Microsoft Office 365 connector Connect the Microsoft Entra connector Connect the Microsoft Entra ID Protection connector Connect the Azure Activity connector 38 - Connect Microsoft Defender XDR to Microsoft Sentinel Plan for Microsoft Defender XDR connectors Connect the Microsoft Defender XDR connector Connect Microsoft Defender for Cloud connector Connect Microsoft Defender for IoT Connect Microsoft Defender legacy connectors 39 - Connect Windows hosts to Microsoft Sentinel Plan for Windows hosts security events connector Connect using the Windows Security Events via AMA Connector Connect using the Security Events via Legacy Agent Connector Collect Sysmon event logs 40 - Connect Common Event Format logs to Microsoft Sentinel Plan for Common Event Format connector Connect your external solution using the Common Event Format connector 41 - Connect syslog data sources to Microsoft Sentinel Plan for syslog data collection Collect data from Linux-based sources using syslog Configure the Data Collection Rule for Syslog Data Sources Parse syslog data with KQL 42 - Connect threat indicators to Microsoft Sentinel Plan for threat intelligence connectors Connect the threat intelligence TAXII connector Connect the threat intelligence platforms connector View your threat indicators with KQL 43 - Threat detection with Microsoft Sentinel analytics What is Microsoft Sentinel Analytics? Types of analytics rules Create an analytics rule from templates Create an analytics rule from wizard Manage analytics rules 44 - Automation in Microsoft Sentinel Understand automation options Create automation rules 45 - Threat response with Microsoft Sentinel playbooks What are Microsoft Sentinel playbooks? Trigger a playbook in real-time Run playbooks on demand 46 - Security incident management in Microsoft Sentinel Understand incidents Incident evidence and entities Incident management 47 - Identify threats with Behavioral Analytics Understand behavioral analytics Explore entities Display entity behavior information Use Anomaly detection analytical rule templates 48 - Data normalization in Microsoft Sentinel Understand data normalization Use ASIM Parsers Understand parameterized KQL functions Create an ASIM Parser Configure Azure Monitor Data Collection Rules 49 - Query, visualize, and monitor data in Microsoft Sentinel Monitor and visualize data Query data using Kusto Query Language Use default Microsoft Sentinel Workbooks Create a new Microsoft Sentinel Workbook 50 - Manage content in Microsoft Sentinel Use solutions from the content hub Use repositories for deployment 51 - Explain threat hunting concepts in Microsoft Sentinel Understand cybersecurity threat hunts Develop a hypothesis Explore MITRE ATT&CK 52 - Threat hunting with Microsoft Sentinel Explore creation and management of threat-hunting queries Save key findings with bookmarks Observe threats over time with livestream 53 - Use Search jobs in Microsoft Sentinel Hunt with a Search Job Restore historical data 54 - Hunt for threats using notebooks in Microsoft Sentinel Access Azure Sentinel data with external tools Hunt with notebooks Create a notebook Explore notebook code
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Network Administrators Network security Administrators Network Security Engineer Network Defense Technicians CND Analyst Security Analyst Security Operator Anyone who involves in network operations Overview A dedicated focus on IoT security Network virtualization practices for the remote workforce Enhanced Cloud Security & IoT and Operational Technology (OT) Modules Introduction to threat intelligence In-depth Attack Surface Analysis Certified Network Defender (CND) is a vendor-neutral, hands-on, instructor-led comprehensive network security certification training program. It is a skills-based, lab intensive program based on the security education framework and work role task analysis presented by the National Infocomm Competency Framework (NICF) as well as a job-task analysis and cybersecurity education framework by the National Initiative of Cybersecurity Education (NICE). The course has also been mapped to global job roles and to the Department of Defense (DoD) job roles for system/network administrators. The program prepares network administrators how to identify what parts of an organization need to be reviewed and tested for security vulnerabilities and how to reduce, prevent, and mitigate risks in the network. CND covers the protect, detect, respond and predict approach to network security. Course Outline Network Attacks and Defense Strategies Administrative Network Security Technical Network Security Network Perimeter Security Endpoint Security-Windows Systems Endpoint Security-Linux Systems Endpoint Security- Mobile Devices Endpoint Security-IoT Devices Administrative Application Security Data Security Enterprise Virtual Network Security Enterprise Cloud Network Security Enterprise Wireless Network Security Network Traffic Monitoring and Analysis Network Logs Monitoring and Analysis Incident Response and Forensic Investigation Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Risk Anticipation with Risk Management Threat Assessment with Attack Surface Analysis Threat Prediction with Cyber Threat Intelligence
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for Organizations today demand a professional-level cybersecurity threat intelligence analyst who can extract the intelligence from data by implementing various advanced strategies. Such professional-level programs can only be achieved when the core of the curricula maps with and is compliant to government and industry published threat intelligence frameworks. Ethical Hackers Security Practitioners, Engineers, Analysts, Specialist, Architects, and Managers Threat Intelligence Analysts, Associates, Researchers, Consultants Threat Hunters SOC Professionals Digital Forensic and Malware Analysts Incident Response Team Members Any mid-level to high-level cybersecurity professionals with a minimum of 2 years of experience. Individuals from the information security profession and who want to enrich their skills and knowledge in the field of cyber threat intelligence. Individuals interested in preventing cyber threats. Overview This program will benefit students who are looking to build effective threat intelligence for their organization in order to combat modern-day cyber-attacks and prevent future attacks. Certified Threat Intelligence Analyst (C|TIA) is designed and developed in collaboration with cybersecurity and threat intelligence experts across the globe to help organizations identify and mitigate business risks by converting unknown internal and external threats into known threats. It is a comprehensive, specialist-level program that teaches a structured approach for building effective threat intelligence. Introduction to Threat Intelligence Understanding Intelligence Understanding Cyber Threat Intelligence Overview of Threat Intelligence Lifecycle and Frameworks Cyber Threats and Kill Chain Methodology Understanding Cyber Threats Understanding Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) Understanding Cyber Kill Chain Understanding Indicators of Compromise (IoCs) Requirements, Planning, Direction, and Review Understanding Organization?s Current Threat Landscape Understanding Requirements Analysis Planning Threat Intelligence Program Establishing Management Support Building a Threat Intelligence Team Overview of Threat Intelligence Sharing Reviewing Threat Intelligence Program Data Collection and Processing Overview of Threat Intelligence Data Collection Overview of Threat Intelligence Collection Management Overview of Threat Intelligence Feeds and Sources Understanding Threat Intelligence Data Collection and Acquisition Understanding Bulk Data Collection Understanding Data Processing and Exploitation Data Analysis Overview of Data Analysis Understanding Data Analysis Techniques Overview of Threat Analysis Understanding Threat Analysis Process Overview of Fine-Tuning Threat Analysis Understanding Threat Intelligence Evaluation Creating Runbooks and Knowledge Base Overview of Threat Intelligence Tools Intelligence Reporting and Dissemination Overview of Threat Intelligence Reports Introduction to Dissemination Participating in Sharing Relationships Overview of Sharing Threat Intelligence Overview of Delivery Mechanisms Understanding Threat Intelligence Sharing Platforms Overview of Intelligence Sharing Acts and Regulations Overview of Threat Intelligence Integration
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for Ethical Hackers, Penetration Testers, Network Server Administrators, Firewall Administrators, Security Testers, System Administrators and Risk Assessment Professionals, Cybersecurity Forensic Analyst, Cyberthreat Analyst, Cloud Security, Analyst Information Security Consultant, Application Security Analyst, Cybersecurity Assurance Engineer, Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst, Technical Operations Network Engineer, Information Security Engineer, Network Security Penetration Tester, Network Security Engineer, Information Security Architect. Overview Upon successful completion of this course, students will master their Penetration Testing skills, perform the repeatable methodology, become committed to the code of ethics, and present analyzed results through structured reports. The main course outcomes include: 100% mapped with the NICE framework. Maps to the job role of a Penetration Tester and security analyst, based on major job portals. 100% methodology-based Penetration Testing program. Provides strong reporting writing guidance. Blended with both manual and automated Penetration Testing approaches. Gives a real-world experience through an Advanced Penetration Testing Range. Designed based on the most common Penetration Testing services offered by the best service providers in the market. Offers standard templates that can help during a Penetration test. This is a multidisciplinary course with extensive hands-on training in a wide range of crucial skills, including advanced Windows attacks, Internet of Things (IoT) and Operational Technology (OT) systems, filtered network bypass techniques, exploit writing, single and double pivoting, advanced privilege escalation, and binary exploitation. Course Outline Introduction to Penetration Testing Penetration Testing Scoping and Engagement Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Social Engineering Penetration Testing Network Penetration Testing ? External Network Penetration Testing ? Internal Network Penetration Testing - Perimeter Devices Web Application Penetration Testing Wireless Penetration Testing IoT Penetration Testing OT/SCADA Penetration Testing Cloud Penetration Testing Binary Analysis and Exploitation Report Writing and Post-Testing Actions Additional course details: Nexus Humans Certified Penetration Testing Professional (CPENT) training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Certified Penetration Testing Professional (CPENT) course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
Course Overview The Criminal Psychology and Profiling course offers an insightful exploration into the psychological underpinnings of criminal behaviour and the art of criminal profiling. Learners will develop a strong foundation in understanding the minds of offenders, the impact of mental health disorders, and the various methods used to classify and investigate crime. Through studying forensic science, behavioural analysis, and victimology, participants will be equipped with the theoretical knowledge and analytical techniques needed to interpret criminal behaviour. Upon completion, learners will possess a deeper appreciation of how criminal psychology informs investigative strategies, legal processes, and crime prevention efforts, positioning them for further study or professional growth in this fascinating field. Course Description This course delves into the intricate relationship between psychology and criminal behaviour, offering a comprehensive study of mental disorders, forensic science applications, and profiling methodologies. Learners will examine the classification of crime, the phases of offender profiling, and the importance of victimology within investigations. The course also provides an overview of the criminal justice system in England and Wales, ensuring a contextual understanding of the legal framework surrounding criminal cases. Designed to strengthen analytical and critical thinking abilities, this programme encourages learners to apply logical reasoning and metacognitive strategies to criminal profiling. By the end of the course, participants will have cultivated a well-rounded skill set valuable for careers in criminal psychology, forensic science, and investigative fields. Course Modules Module 01: Understanding Criminal Psychology Module 02: Influence of Mental Disorders Module 03: Classification of Crime Module 04: Forensic Science Module 05: Criminal Profiling: Science, Logic and Metacognition Module 06: Phases of Profiling Module 07: Offender Profiling: Pragmatic Solution and Behavioural Investigative Advice Module 08: Victimology Module 09: The Criminal Justice System in England and Wales (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand criminal behaviour and profiling methods. Professionals aiming to enhance their expertise in psychology, criminology, or investigative roles. Beginners with an interest in forensic psychology, crime analysis, or criminal justice. Anyone aspiring to explore a career pathway in criminal psychology, forensic science, or legal support services. Career Path Criminal Psychologist Forensic Psychologist Behavioural Analyst Crime Analyst Offender Profiler Criminal Investigator Legal Assistant within criminal law practices Victim Support Worker