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This course is part of Certified Incident Handler (ECIH) v2 Specialization
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Ideal for IT professionals and cybersecurity enthusiasts with basic knowledge of security principles and incident handling concepts.
Recommended experience
Intermediate level
Ideal for IT professionals and cybersecurity enthusiasts with basic knowledge of security principles and incident handling concepts.
Master the principles of digital evidence collection, including volatile and static data handling.
Develop a systematic approach to malware incident preparation, detection, and eradication.
Enhance your ability to manage email security incidents and first response actions effectively.
Gain expertise in handling network security challenges like unauthorized access and denial-of-service attacks.
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This comprehensive course equips participants with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively handle security incidents across various domains. Designed for incident handlers and responders (IH&R teams), it offers a structured approach to mastering digital evidence, malware handling, email security, and network security.
The journey begins with an in-depth exploration of digital evidence collection and forensics. You'll learn about the principles of first response, volatile and static evidence collection, and the nuances of anti-forensics. Practical guidance from experts ensures you're prepared to manage the complexities of incident handling. As you progress, you'll delve into malware incident handling, covering preparation, detection, containment, eradication, and recovery. Email security incidents are addressed in a focused section that highlights preparation and first-response strategies. Finally, the course provides robust coverage of network security incidents, including unauthorized access, inappropriate usage, denial-of-service, and wireless network challenges. This course is perfect for security professionals, IT administrators, and aspiring incident responders looking to enhance their skills in cyber defense. While foundational knowledge of IT and cybersecurity is recommended, the course's intermediate difficulty ensures accessibility to learners with a basic understanding of security concepts.
In this module, we will explore the fundamental principles of digital forensics, focusing on the IH&R team’s role in collecting and preserving evidence during security incidents. From first-response techniques to the complexities of data acquisition and volatile evidence management, this section equips learners with practical skills and knowledge essential for handling evidence in a secure and systematic manner.
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In this module, we will navigate the lifecycle of malware incident handling, providing a deep dive into preparation, detection, containment, eradication, and recovery. Through expert guidance, learners will acquire actionable insights to protect organizational assets and enhance their IH&R team's readiness to tackle malware incidents with precision.
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In this module, we will focus on strategies for handling email security incidents, including preparation and response tactics tailored to the IH&R team. Learners will gain a thorough understanding of how to mitigate risks and address threats arising from email-based attacks.
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In this module, we will delve into the multifaceted domain of network security incident handling. By examining preparation, detection, and response strategies, learners will gain insights into managing incidents like unauthorized access, inappropriate usage, denial-of-service attacks, and wireless network vulnerabilities, enhancing their ability to protect organizational networks effectively.
6 videos1 reading2 assignments
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