YOU are the first line of defense your organization has against
a cyber security attack.
Don't leave it to chance, become CFR certified.
Today’s security professional needs to be able to proactively access an organization’s security posture through vulnerability assessment and penetration testing in addition to threat detection and response.
CyberSec First Responder: Threat Detection and Response, or CFR, is a course designed for information assurance professionals who perform job functions related to the development, operation, management, and enforcement of security capabilities for systems and networks.
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- The course introduces strategies, frameworks, methodologies, and tools to manage cyber security risks, identify various types of common threats, design and operate secure computing and networking environments, assess and audit the organization's security, collect, and analyze cyber security intelligence, and handle incidents as they occur. The course also covers closely related information assurance topics such as auditing and forensics to provide a sound basis for a comprehensive approach to security aimed toward those on the front lines of defense.
- CFR is different because it teaches a response plan at ground level. It goes beyond vulnerability analysis and testing, enforcing a more holistic approach to network security and preparing security professionals to analyze threats, secure networks, handle incidents, and utilize other critical security skills.
Prerequisites:
At least 2 years of experience in computer network security technology or a related field along with the following knowledge:
At least 2 years of experience in computer network security technology or a related field along with the following knowledge:
- Network environments
- Routing and switching
- Common assurance safeguards (firewalls, intrusion prevention systems, VPN, etc)
- Basic authentication and authorization
- Resource permissions and anti-malware mechanisms
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
- Assess information security risk in computing and network environments
- Create an information assurance lifecycle process
- Analyze threats to computing and network environments
- Design secure computing and network environments
- Operate secure computing and network environments
- Assess the security posture within a risk management framework
- Collect cyber security intelligence information
- Analyze collected intelligence to define actionable response
- Respond to cyber security incidents
- Investigate cyber security incidents
- Audit secure computing and network environments
WHAT IS THE KEY DIFFERENCE with CFR course you get "all in one" . Open and Read the Course Comparison document |
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In addition, this course can help candidates who are looking to fulfill
DoD directive 8570.01 for information assurance (IA) training. This program is designed for personnel performing IA functions, establishing IA policies and implementing security measures and procedures for the Department of Defense and affiliated information systems and networks. |
If your company doesn’t have a cyber security first response team, now is the time to organize one.
Consider the Logical Operations CyberSec First Responder (CFR) program available in M7 Test Center.
The CyberSec First Responder: Threat Detection and Response
course will teach your first responder team to analyze threats, design secure computing and network environments, proactively defend networks, and respond/investigate cybersecurity incidents.
Having a first response team may not reduce your risk of being attacked.
What it will do is improve your abilities to withstand an attack and to respond to one.
If you think this class may be too advanced for you, try our CyberSAFE training class. This class provides a set of basic security measures that everyone can take in order to safeguard their corporate network, regardless of technical ability:
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