Today’s cybersecurity professionals can no longer afford to specialize in niche skills. Having a well-rounded skillset is a must, regardless of your role.
This exercise provides:The scenario:
After a medium alert from its antivirus solution, an internal Security Operations Center (SOC) has noticed potential suspicious activities in its environment and the way it's been used. The SOC team decides to bring the network down, imaged it and reverted to a previous backup. These actions appear to have resolved the problem. You are asked to review the imaged network as a forensic analyst. Your role is to find out if and how the attacker got in, how they laterally moved, what they exploited, and what their objective or goal was.
How it works:
Event details:
Time: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM CST
Date: Wednesday, 24 April, 2024
How to register:
This exercise runs on the Immersive Labs platform and does not have any specific device requirements.
Refunds are available up to 14 days prior to the event. Refunds are not available within 14 days of the event. Please email accountsreceivable@fsisac.com with Subject: Cyber Range Cancellation.
Yes, if you are unable to attend, please contact us at exercises@fsisac.com with the name and email address connected to the FS-ISAC account of the person replacing you and we will be happy to transfer the registration to them. No registration transfers are allowed 24 hours prior to the exercise.
The cyber ranges are offered to members at $495 per person (USD). If you are registering a team of ten (or more) the registration fee is $445 per person.
At registration you will be asked for a credit card. An invoice can be requested by contacting us at accountsreceivable@fsisac.com.
Our cyber ranges are technical exercises designed for beginner to intermediate level network defenders.
The day will begin with a morning briefing from FS-ISAC to set up the day and then the teams break into individual groups to begin the exercise. Breaks in the day are scheduled based on the length of the exercise. An agenda is provided with the exercise access information, sent one week prior to the exercise.
The exercise is split into a series of tasks each team will need to complete. The scoring is based on the number of tasks completed, the accuracy of answers and the length of time taken to complete each task.
Invitations and exercise access information are sent out a week prior to the exercise. If you have not received this information a week prior to the exercise, contact us at exercises@fsisac.com.
Cyber Range exercises are conducted on the Immersive Labs platform and there are no specific device or technical requirements.
No, there is no required preparation prior to the exercise.
Yes, every attendee will receive a certification of completion, allowing participants to complete for their individual continuing professional education credits.
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