Cybersecurity First Responder (CFR) (PER-257) - 20241104

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Brief Description
PER-257 Cybersecurity First Responder (CFR)
Full Description
Course Description:

Developed and delivered by the Criminal Justice Institute (CJI) and sponsored by the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), CFR focuses on emergency response to a cyber-attack that has crippled or disabled critical cyber-infrastructure. CFR combines instructor led classroom lecture with hands-on computer lab applications to prepare first responders to effectively counter a cyber-attack and restore critical infrastructure as quickly and efficiently as possible. Course participants are trained to use cyberterrorism response tools against real world simulated cyber-attacks, and learn the proper steps of incident response to include incident assessment, detection and analysis, and the containing, eradicating, and recovering process from a system or network-based attack.

Course Objectives:

Define steps for handling cyber incidents, including incident assessment, detection and analysis for security incidents, and containing, eradicating, and recovering from a system or network-based attack.

Identify, define, and practice with tools and resources required in the cyber incident response process in order to accurately and successfully detect, analyze, and mitigate a cyber attack.

Describe the CFR process to include emergency assessment, containment, eradication, restoration, and the post-emergency response.

Describe secondary incident response techniques and the proper integration of these activities into the CFR process.

Define the proper techniques used to properly review, critique, and build upon the CFR process through a series of review meetings and lessons learned methods.

Mission Areas:

Prevent
Protect
Respond
Recover
Mitigation

Prerequisites:

This is an intermediate level hands-on course where specific network and security knowledge and experience are required. A minimum of 3 years experience as a system/network administrator or as a cybersecurity professional is required. An intermediate understanding of network concepts, to include TCP/IP and Domain Name Services (DNS), along with general knowledge of computer operating systems is also required.

Preferred Prerequisite:

Any experience with handling cyber-incidents; plus, a minimum of 3 years experience as a system or network administrator, or a minimum of 4 years experience as a cybersecurity professional.

Disciplines:

Emergency Management
Emergency Medical Services
Fire Service
Hazardous Material
Law Enforcement
Health Care
Public Health
Public Safety Communications
Public Works
Information Technology
Security and Safety
Search & Rescue
Transportation
Training Dates
11/04/2024 - 11/07/2024
Prerequisites
None Specified
Registration Dates
03/08/2024 - 11/04/2024
Available Seats
29
Fee
None Specified
Training Location
IKORCC Carpenter's Union Administration Building
1560 East 70th Court
Merrillville, IN  46410
Reporting Instructions
Course times are 0800 - 1700 CST Daily.
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