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MI3200 - Cybersecurity - Technical Defense

Modern cyber-attacks are designed by skilled, financially motivated, and supported attackers who target and hold business networks for ransom and disrupt critical industrial control systems which are designed to support our modern way of life. This course is a technical cybersecurity class which dissects modern attacks for the purpose of applying practical technical defenses in today's digital war-fare world. Students will walkthrough technical attacks mapped to the cyber security kill chain to determine gaps in common business security controls. Practical takeaways include alignment with the MITRE ATT&CK© framework customized to the students' sector. Students will apply Security Information and Event Management” (SIEM) rules that can be utilized immediately to defend against active threats. The course is modelled after real-world attack scenarios from advanced persistent threats enabling them to apply lessons learned from in-class technical incident response tabletop exercises.
 
Students should have a background in:

  • Programing
  • TCP/IP networking and packet analysis
  • Common security controls
  • Firewall access control lists
  • Malware
  • Operating systems
 
This will enable the student to apply advanced technical cybersecurity concepts

Prerequisite(s): MI3100


This course is offered in the following programs:
Cybersecurity for the IT Professional  | 

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