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This four-day course, designed for computer security incident response team (CSIRT) and security operations center (SOC) technical personnel with several months of incident handling experience, addresses techniques for detecting and responding to current and emerging computer security threats and attacks. Building on the methods and tools...
Software architecture has become a widely accepted conceptual basis for the development of nontrivial software in all application areas and by organizations of all sizes. However, the treatment of architecture to date has largely concentrated on its design and, to a lesser extent, its validation. Effectively documenting an architecture is as...
A system's software architecture is widely regarded as one of the most important software artifacts. Software professionals routinely make decisions that impact that architecture, yet many times that impact is not fully considered or well understood. Which design decisions will lead to a software architecture that successfully addresses the...
This course examines the dynamic intersection of business and technology over the course of an immersive 2-days. Targeted towards today's business executive, the courseware explores the pressing reality that cybersecurity is a business imperative and an enterprise-wide risk that spans all operations. The course provides background and context...
This 3-day course presents strategies for collecting and analyzing data to prevent, detect, and respond to insider activity. It discusses various techniques and methods for designing, implementing, and measuring the effectiveness of various components of an insider threat data collection and analysis capability. This training is based upon the...
This three-day, instructor-led, course presents strategies for measuring and evaluating an operational insider threat program within an organization. Using scenario-based exercises, this course takes participants through the steps to conduct an insider threat program evaluation. This training is for insider threat program managers, evaluators, and...
Students who wish to purchase the certificate program package (two eLearning courses, instructor-led course, certificate exam) will receive a discount from the total cost. The program packages correspond with scheduled course dates, so select the program package that best meets your scheduling needs. The Insider Threat Program Evaluator...
Students who wish to purchase the certificate program package (two eLearning courses, instructor-led course, certificate exam) will receive a discount from the total cost. The program packages correspond with scheduled course dates, so select the program package that best meets your scheduling needs. The Insider Threat Program Manager Certificate...
This three day course builds upon the initial concepts presented in the prerequisite courses Overview of Insider Threat Concepts and Activities and Building an Insider Threat Program. The course presents a process roadmap that can be followed to build the various parts of a robust Insider Threat Program. It discusses various techniques and methods...
It is critical to measure the right things in order to make informed management decisions, take the appropriate actions, and change behaviors. But how do managers figure out what those right things are? Public and private organizations today often base cyber risk management decisions on fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD) and the latest attack;...
Organizations need an adaptable and agile process that allow executives to have a real-time view of cyber risks. To address this challenge, the Operationally Critical Threat, Asset, and Vulnerability Evaluation (OCTAVE) process has been assisting organizations to assess their technical risks for the better part of two decades, and the SEI has...
This two-day course introduces the NIST Risk Management Framework (RMF) process for system assessment and authorization. The RMF is the cybersecurity framework mandated for Federal Government departments and agencies, including the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). Like other NIST guidance, the RMF is also used by organizations outside of the...
In this three-day course, participants learn to perform information security risk assessments using the Operationally Critical Threat, Asset, and Vulnerability Evaluation (OCTAVE) Allegro method. The OCTAVE Allegro approach provides organizations a comprehensive methodology that focuses on information assets in their operational context. Risks...
Training courses provided by the SEI are not academic courses for academic credit toward a degree. Any certificates provided are evidence of the completion of the courses and are not official academic credentials. For more information about SEI training courses, see Registration Terms and Conditions and Confidentiality of Course Records.
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