In Defensive Cyber Operations Engineertraining course, you will gain a better understanding of cyber operations (CO) for the deployment of computer network attack (CNA), computer network defense (CND), and computer network exploitation (CNE), against an adversary to achieve objectives and cause effects in support of a mission set.
This course, provides with the understanding, tools, and processes needed to conduct malware analysis with real-world malicious code samples to dissect. You will learn to prepare and plan an effective offensive and defensive strategy, as well as evaluate covert protocols. Analysis of system specific, non-descript tools will be introduced to aid in attack and defense.
This course will prepare you for the Defensive Cyberspace Operations Engineer (CSFI-DCOE) certification exam.
By attending Defensive Cyber Operations Engineer workshop, delegates will learn:
- Classes of malware
- System monitoring
- Malware analysis tools
- Socio-technological engineering
- Forensics and counter-forensics
- Analysis of kernel level rootkits
- Network evasion techniques and countermeasures
- Attend a training on Introduction to Cyber Warfare and Operations Design or have equivalent knowledge.
This Defensive Cyber Operations Engineer class is recommended for anyone interested in the field of cyber warfare/cyber operations and/or looking to expand a cybersecurity career, including cyber police, information operations officers, information security/assurance professionals, cybersecurity consultants, cyber strategists, military personnel, security analysts, network security engineers, penetration testers, auditors, government officials, and security engineers.
