the_Grinch wrote: » You know it's funny that you talk about analysis courses. My buddy (who I work with) is in the Naval Reserve and developed a CISSP course for them. I was saying to him, since he is finishing his Masters, that there are few if any courses in cyber analysis. I have a vision of building courses at a community college level where you work sole on analysis. We do it now at work and with a combo of custom tools along with our analysis skills we've picked up a lot of interesting things.
zxbane wrote: » Any idea on the cost of this?
realPSI wrote: » I work with ICS everyday...
AlexNguyen wrote: » If you work with ICS, I suggest that you take the ICS Cybersecurity (301) - 5 days course:https://ics-cert.us-cert.gov/Training-Available-Through-ICS-CERT#workshopThis event consists of industrial control systems cybersecurity training and a Red Team / Blue Team exercise: Day 1 - Welcome, overview of the DHS Control Systems Security Program, a brief review of cybersecurity for Industrial Control Systems, a demonstration showing how a control system can be attacked from the internet, and hands-on classroom training on Network Discovery techniques and practices. Day 2 - Hands-On classroom training on Network Discovery, using Metasploit, and separating into Red and Blue Teams. Day 3 - Hands-On classroom training on Network Exploitation, Network Defense techniques and practices, and Red and Blue Team strategy meetings. Day 4 - 10-hour exercise where participants are either attacking (Red Team) or defending (Blue Team). The Blue Team is tasked with providing the cyber defense for a corporate environment, and with maintaining operations to a batch mixing plant, and an electrical distribution SCADA system. Day 5 - Red Team/Blue Team exercise lessons learned and round-table discussion. Who Should Attend?Members of the industrial control systems community associated with IT and process control network operations and security, operations or management of critical infrastructure (CI) assets and facilities as well as those who provide CI components and software development. RegistrationThe class size is limited to approximately 40 people. Please note that priority is given to North American critical infrastructure asset owners, operators, and vendors. International applicants should check the calendar for international course dates.That course is offered FREE by the DHS. I'm in Idaho Falls right now attending it. I was in the Red Team and we won the competition yesterday. You need to register early because this course is very popular and there's a waiting list. I've registered two months in advance and I think that they did a background check on me and confirmed my registration one month later. With the PND course, you should be in the Blue Team.