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K Labs goes along with you, providing you with its Certified Trainers, Training Laboratories, Exam Simulators, the Test Center and a dedicated Tutor that helps you to prepare for the exam.
Thanks to our support, the percentage of candidates who obtain the certification at the first attempt is very close to 100%.
OBJECTIVES A CyberSec First Responder is the first line of defense against cyber-attacks that can cost an organization valuable time and money. The CyberSec First Responder: Threat Detection and Response course, or CFR, will prepare security professionals to become the first responders who defend against cyber-attacks by teaching students to analyze threats, design secure computing and network environments, proactively defend networks, and respond/investigate cybersecurity incidents.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND Ideal for those with 2+ years of experience in IT or information security, CFR prepares cyber security professionals for performing numerous tasks within an organization. From developing secure networks to identifying breaches in real time, CFR equips professionals with the skills they need to keep the hackers out.
TOPICS Assessing Information Security Risk Identify the Importance of Risk Management Assess Risk Mitigate Risk Integrate Documentation into Risk Management Creating an Information Assurance Lifecycle Process Evaluate Information Assurance Lifecycle Models Align Information Security Operations to the Information Assurance Lifecycle Align Information Assurance and Compliance Regulations Analyzing Threats to Computing and Network Environments Identify Threat Analysis Models Assess the Impact of Reconnaissance Incidents Assess the Impact of Systems Hacking Attacks Assess the Impact of Malware Assess the Impact of Hijacking and Impersonation Attacks Assess the Impact of DoS Incidents Assess the Impact of Threats to Mobile Security Assess the Impact of Threats to Cloud Security Designing Secure Computing and Network Environments Information Security Architecture Design Principles Design Access Control Mechanisms Design Cryptographic Security Controls Design Application Security Design Computing Systems Security Design Network Security Operating Secure Computing and Network Environments Implement Change Management in Security Operations Implement Monitoring in Security Operations Assessing the Security Posture Within a Risk Management Framework Deploy a Vulnerability Management Platform Conduct Vulnerability Assessments Conduct Penetration Tests on Network Assets Follow Up on Penetration Testing Collecting Cybersecurity Intelligence Information Deploy a Security Intelligence Collection and Analysis Platform Collect Data from Security Intelligence Sources Analyzing Cybersecurity Intelligence Information Analyze Security Intelligence to Address Incidents Use SIEM Tools for Analysis Responding to Cybersecurity Incidents Deploy an Incident Handling and Response Architecture Perform Real-Time Incident Handling Tasks Prepare for Forensic Investigation Investigating Cybersecurity Incidents Create a Forensic Investigation Plan Securely Collect Electronic Evidence Identify the Who, Why, and How of an Incident Follow Up on the Results of an Investigation Auditing Secure Computing and Network Environments Deploy a Systems and Processes Auditing Architecture Prepare for Audits Perform Audits Geared Toward the Information Assurance Lifecycle List of Security Resources