[Sigifp-l] Maryland iSchool Training Opportunity Prepares Professionals to Respond to Cyber-attacks
iSchool UMD
ischoolumd at gmail.com
Tue Oct 25 14:39:00 EDT 2016
Starting Oct 17, the Professional Education Program at Maryland’s iSchool,
in partnership with Logical Operations <http://logicaloperations.com/>,
will offer cybersecurity professionals the necessary training to become the
first line of response against cyber-attacks.
The CyberSec First Responder: Threat Detection and Response (CFR) training
course provides information professionals with the skills necessary to
analyze threats, design secure computing and network environments,
proactively defend networks, and respond to/investigate cybersecurity
incidents. Individuals who complete the CFR training course will have the
opportunity to take an exam and become a certified CyberSec First Responder
<http://logicaloperations.com/certifications/1/>, validating that they
possess the critical skills necessary for anyone performing incident
response job tasks.
The University of Maryland, and the iSchool, is one of a small number of
academic institutions in the country providing this training to
professionals who play a critical role in protecting federal agencies,
corporations, and other organizations from cyber attack. CFR training
courses will be taught by instructors vetted by the iSchool and trained by
Logical Operations.
Visit go.umd.edu/cybersec-first-responder to learn more and to register
today!
*Training Course Details *
*Length:* 5 days (40 hours, M–F, 9:00am–5:00pm)
*Location:* University of Maryland, College Park Campus
*Price:* $2,750 (Government, Veteran, and Group discounts are available)
*Dates:*
- October 17 – October 21
- November 14 – November 18
- December 12 – December 16
- January 9 – January 13
- February 6 – February 10
- March 13 – March 17
- April 3 – April 7
- May 8 – May 12
- June 12 – June 16
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