CERT® Program courses delivered by CERT.br
| Description
| Audience
| Instructors
| Additional Information
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CERT.br is a Software
Engineering Institute Partner licensed to
deliver in Brazil the following CERT® Program courses:
2010 Classes
Registrations open for the Overview of
Creating and Managing CSIRTs only
| Course |
Aug |
Sep |
Oct |
Nov–Dec |
| ISTS |
23–27 |
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| Overview |
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27 |
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| FIH |
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25–29 |
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| AIH |
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29—03 |
Courses Description
- Overview of Creating
and Managing Computer Security Incident Response Teams
(Overview)
This one-day course provides a consolidated view of information
that is contained in two other CERT courses: Creating a CSIRT
and Managing CSIRTs. Its main purpose is to highlight best
practices in planning, implementing, operating, and evaluating
a computer security incident response team (CSIRT). The course
will explore the relationship between CSIRTs, incident
management, and security management and discuss how successful
incident management requires an enterprise view and approach.
This tutorial is designed to provide managers and other
interested staff with an overview of the issues involved in
creating and operating a CSIRT. It will also provide an
introductory view of CSIRTs to anyone new to the field who is
interested in what a CSIRT is and the type of activities a
CSIRT performs.
More details about the course can be obtained at the course
homepage.
- Information
Security for Technical Staff (ISTS)
This five-day course is designed to provide participants with
practical techniques for protecting the security of an
organization's information assets and resources, beginning with
concepts and proceeding on to technical implementations. The
courses focus on understanding and applying the concept of
survivability through the effective management of risk,
threats, policy, system configuration, availability, and
personnel. The course also addresses incident response and
provides a technical foundation for working with TCP/IP
security and cryptography. The course involves extensive
hands-on laboratories utilizing scenario-based exercises,
lecture/briefings, and open discussion to help participants
develop their understanding of the problems and strategies for
securing information systems and networks.
More details about the course can be obtained at the course
homepage.
- Fundamentals
of Incident Handling (FIH)
This five-day course is for computer security incident response
teams (CSIRT) technical personnel. This course is designed to
provide insight into the type and nature of work that an
incident handler may perform. It will provide an overview of
the incident handling arena, including CSIRT services, intruder
threats, and the nature of incident response activities.
More details about the course can be obtained at the course
homepage.
- Advanced
Incident Handling for Technical Staff (AIH)
This five-day course is designed for computer security incident
response teams (CSIRT) technical personnel with several months
of incident handling experience. Building on the methods and
tools discussed in the Fundamentals
of Incident Handling course, this course provides steps
that incident handlers can take in response to system
compromises at the privileged level.
Through interactive instruction, facilitated discussions, and
small group exercises, instructors help participants identify
and analyze a set of incidents and vulnerabilities and then
propose appropriate response strategies. Participants also
review broader aspects of CSIRT work (e.g., artifact analysis,
development of advisories, alerts, and management briefings).
More details about the course can be obtained at the course
homepage.
Audience
These courses are aimed to professionals working at Computer Security
Incident Response Teams or security professionals that are heavily
involved with Computer Security Incident Handling.
Instructors
The instructors of the courses licensed by CERT.br are CERT®
Certified Computer Security Incident Handlers and have a strong
background in Network Security and Administration. They also have a
broad experience in Computer Security Incident Handling.
The instructors were approved and trained by CERT®
Program personel at Carnegie Mellon® University.
Additional Information
Additional information can be obtained at the CERT.br courses' FAQ.
Institutions that need any information that is not available in our
homepage or that want information about course arrangements, please
send an email to:
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