SEC455 designed to teach professionals how to build a Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) system from the ground up using the Elastic Stack.
SEC455 designed to teach professionals how to build a Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) system from the ground up using the Elastic Stack.
SEC455 designed to teach professionals how to build a Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) system from the ground up using the Elastic Stack.
SEC554 explores the rapidly evolving world of blockchain technology and its security implications, focusing on securing decentralized applications (dApps) and smart contracts. Participants will gain an understanding of blockchain architectures, consensus mechanisms, and cryptographic principles, along with the vulnerabilities that can exist within blockchain networks and smart contracts. Through practical labs, students will learn to identify and mitigate risks such as reentrancy attacks, transaction malleability, and gas limit vulnerabilities. SEC554 prepares professionals to secure blockchain ecosystems, ensuring the integrity of decentralized applications and protecting against emerging threats in blockchain-based environments.
SEC505 teaches security professionals how to secure Windows environments and automate security tasks using PowerShell while maintaining robust protection against internal and external threats. The course explores techniques for hardening Windows systems, securing PowerShell scripts, and detecting malicious automation. Participants will gain practical experience in securing automation workflows, managing administrative privileges, and mitigating common attack vectors like PowerShell-based exploits. With hands-on labs and real-world examples, SEC505 enables attendees to effectively secure Windows environments, automate incident response, and safeguard against advanced threats that target Windows systems and PowerShell automation.