American Cyber Alliance announces Blue Team Ops 4-day Cyber Course

AMERICAN CYBER ALLIANCE OPENS REGISTRATION FOR BLUE TEAM OPS 4-DAY CYBERSECURITY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSE

When it comes to defending your digital devices, Blue Teams are the first line of defense to keep the bad guys out! This hands-on learning provides an opportunity for cyber defenders to dive deep into all aspects of a cybersecurity event. Our cadre of experienced instructors and subject matter experts have designed this blue team course to equip cyber professionals with the skills needed to address the dramatic rise in cybersecurity risks across networks and systems. Participants can expect to work through realistic cloud-based simulated attacks using known adversary Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs) and gain insight into incident response, chain of custody, root cause analysis, log review, forensics, malware analysis and other important aspects of being a blue team operator.

The purpose of The American Cyber Alliance is to equip our partners with the tools, skills and capabilities required to mitigate cybersecurity risks and create greater resiliency. We fulfill this operational mission by integrating cutting-edge technologies, new innovations and a modern workforce. This training course is an integral part of our comprehensive strategy to support our stakeholders. 

WHO: Cybersecurity professionals from industry, military and government

WHAT: Blue Team Ops Professional Development Course

WHEN: June 16-19, 2020

WHERE: Online w/ Classroom Option in Little Rock, Arkansas

Our goal is to equip our stakeholders with proven cybersecurity workforce training that furthers their ability to mitigate cybersecurity risk and increase business and operational resiliency. 

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Eddie McElyea, Director of Partnership Development, Eddie@Forge.Institute, 501-500-0812

To learn more about The American Cyber Alliance or our training programs, please visit www.AmericanCyberAlliance.com/Training.

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