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Certified Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst


Description
The Cyber Security Threat Intelligence Researcher Certification will help you acquire the skills needed to find out who is behind an attack, what the specific threat group is, the nation from which the attack is being launched, as well as techniques being used to launch this attack.

You will know how to take a small piece of malware, find out who is responsible for launching it, the threat actor location and also how to take down that threat actor, with the support of your local law enforcement.

In today’s cyber security landscape, it isn't possible to prevent every attacks. Today’s attackers have significant funding, are patient, sophisticated, and target vulnerabilities in people and processes as well as technologies. With organizations increasingly relying on digitized information and sharing vast amounts of data across the globe, they have become easier targets for many different forms of attack. As a result, every company’s day-to-day operations, data and intellectual property are seriously at risk. In a corporate context, a cyber attack can not only damage your brand and reputation, it can also result in loss of competitive advantage, create legal/regulatory noncompliance and cause steep financial damage.

Today’s secure environment will have vulnerabilities in it tomorrow, so an organization cannot allow itself to become complacent. There is only so much an organization can do by defending itself against threats that have already occurred. If an organization only reacts to new threats as they come up, are likely acting too late. It is important to understand and prioritize cyber threat intelligence processes, and how they can be integrated into an organization’s security operations in a way that adds value.

Cyber threat intelligence (CTI) is an advanced process enabling organizations to gather valuable insights based on analysis of contextual and situational risks. These processes can be tailored to the organization’s specific threat landscape, industry and market. This intelligence can make a significant difference to organizations' abilities to anticipate breaches before they occur. Giving organizations the ability to respond quickly, decisively and effectively to confirmed breaches allows them to proactively maneuver defense mechanisms into place, prior to and during the attack.

In this course, we’ll introduce you to the 8 phases of threat intelligence:

Hunting - The goal of hunting is to establish techniques to collect samples from different sources that help to start profiling malicious threat actors.

Features Extraction - The goal of Features Extraction is to identify unique Static features in the binaries that help to classify them into a specific malicious group.

Behavior Extraction - The goal of Behavior Extraction is to identify unique Dynamic features in the binaries that help to classify them into a specific malicious group.

Clustering and Correlation - The goal of Clustering and Correlation is to classify malware based on Features and Behavior extracted and correlate the information to understand the attack flow.

Threat Actor Attribution - The goal of Threat Actors is to locate the threat actors behind the malicious clusters identified.

Tracking - The goal of tracking is to anticipate new attacks and identify new variants proactively.

Taking Down - The goal of Taking down is to Dismantled Organized Crime Operations.

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Content
  • Phase Overview
  • Threat Intelligence Researcher Course  sample
  • Phases Overview Part 1
  • Phases Overview Part 2
  • Phases Overview Part 3
  • Hunting Part 1
  • Hunting Part 2
  • Features Extraction Part 1
  • Features Extraction Part 2
  • Behavior Extraction Part 1
  • Behavior Extraction Part 2
  • Behavior Extraction Part 3
  • Clustering and Correlation
  • Threat Actor Attribution Part 1
  • Threat Actor Attribution Part 2
  • Tracking
  • Taking Down
  • Hunting
  • VirusTotal Part 1
  • VirusTotal Part 2
  • Hacking Forums Part 1
  • Hacking Forums Part 2
  • Hacking Forums Part 3
  • DeepWeb Part 1
  • DeepWeb Part 2 sample
  • Honeypot and OSINT
  • VirusTotal Intelligence
  • Binary-Level Detection with Yara
  • Features Extraction
  • Features Extraction Goal Part 1
  • Features Extraction Goal Part 2
  • Import Table Hash (imphash) Part 1 sample
  • Import Table Hash (imphash) Part 2
  • Fuzzy Hash (ssdeep)
  • Strings
  • Extracting VBA Macros with Didier Stevens Tools sample
  • Lab C2 IP Pivoting
  • Behavior Extraction
  • Dynamic Indicators Part 1 sample
  • Dynamic Indicators Part 2
  • Dynamic Indicators Part 3
  • Dynamic Indicators Part 4
  • Process Infector and Keyloggers
  • Passive DNS (DNSDB) Part 1
  • Passive DNS (DNSDB) Part 2
  • Clustering & Correlation
  • How Clustering & Correlation Works Part 1 sample
  • How Clustering & Correlation Works Part 2
  • How Clustering & Correlation Works Part 3
  • How Clustering & Correlation Works Part 4
  • GraphDB Part 1
  • GraphDB Part 2
  • Attribution
  • Where are they Located? Part 1 sample
  • Where are they Located? Part 2
  • Who are the Targets?
  • Initial Compromise
  • Privilege Escalation
  • Persistence
  • Lateral Movement Part 1
  • Lateral Movement Part 2
  • Exfiltration Strategy
  • Profiling the Attacker
  • Tracking
  • Passive DNS & Internet Port Scan Part 1 sample
  • Passive DNS & Internet Port Scan Part 2
  • Passive DNS & Internet Port Scan Part 3
  • Passive DNS & Internet Port Scan Part 4
  • Lookups, OSINT, and Hacking Forums Part 1
  • Lookups, OSINT, and Hacking Forums Part 2
  • Taking Down
  • Sinkhole Part 1 sample
  • Sinkhole Part 2
  • How it works? Part 1
  • How it works? Part 2
  • Hacking Forums
  • Victims Notification
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: Forever