
PER-412 Cyber Threat Intelligence
July 31 - August 1
This course will enable participants to perform basic tasks associated with an entry-level cyber threat analyst.
At the end of the course, the participants will be able to:
(1) Articulate the fundamental characteristics of cyber threat intelligence;
(2) Recognize the importance of the direction stage and how it guides cyber threat intelligence activities;
(3) Examine systems and information system data to identify cybersecurity threats and risks;
(4) Evaluate cyber threat information using one or more cyber threat analysis models;
(5) Compose a cyber threat intelligence report; and
(6) Analyze and adjust priorities based on feedback from the customer.
Course objects are reinforced with hands-on activities using our leading-edge lab environment. Students will be able to access the virtual-private cloud training environment from their own computers through almost any browser.
Target Audience
This course was developed for government, private sector, and critical infrastructure technical, or security personnel or managers interested in expanding their cyber threat intelligence abilities. In addition, this source is designed for federal, state, local, regional, tribal, territorial, and private organizations. Additionally, this course is a hands-on, performance-based
course for entry-level cyber threat analysts.
Prerequisites
Previous experience with cybersecurity in an IT support, IT administration, Network administration or IT Security management role is recommended.
Required Materials
Participants are required to have a computer with a keyboard, mouse, microphone and an HTML5-compliant browser, such as Firefox, Edge, Chrome or Safari.