Active Defense: The New Frontier in Cybersecurity
55mIntermediate2025-03-04
Authors

Kip Boyle
Founder and CEO of Cyber Risk Opportunities
Course details
The global cost of cybercrime is expected to surge from US$9.2 trillion in 2024 to US$13.8 trillion by 2028. Many companies are not prepared for such a large-scale shift, as they only use passive strategies to protect themselves, like firewalls. Today’s cybersecurity and IT professionals need a new way to fight cyberattacks, which is exactly where active defense comes into play. Active defense isn’t just about waiting for attacks—it’s about taking concrete steps to stop attacks before they even happen. In this course, instructor Kip Boyle explores the many approaches to using active defense with insights on which ones might work best for your organization. Along the way, learn more about the key legal and ethical considerations of active defense to cover your bases before you try any new security plans.
Learning objectives
Analyze current cybersecurity threats and their potential financial impact on organizations using the latest cybercrime statistics and trends.
Evaluate the effectiveness of traditional security controls versus active defense strategies in modern cyber threat landscapes.
Design an active defense strategy that aligns with your organization's risk tolerance and legal requirements.
Differentiate between legal and illegal active defense techniques based on current cybersecurity laws and regulations.
Create a risk-based implementation plan for deploying active defense measures within an existing security infrastructure.
Learning objectives
Analyze current cybersecurity threats and their potential financial impact on organizations using the latest cybercrime statistics and trends.
Evaluate the effectiveness of traditional security controls versus active defense strategies in modern cyber threat landscapes.
Design an active defense strategy that aligns with your organization's risk tolerance and legal requirements.
Differentiate between legal and illegal active defense techniques based on current cybersecurity laws and regulations.
Create a risk-based implementation plan for deploying active defense measures within an existing security infrastructure.
Skills covered
Governance, Risk, and ComplianceIncident ResponseCybersecurityOne-Off
Concepts
The Current Cybersecurity Landscape
- 01 - Active defense in cybersecurity
- 02 - Current threats driving defense adoption
- 03 - Limitations of traditional cybersecurity defenses
1. The Temptation to Hack Back
- 04 - The best defense is a good offense mentality
- 05 - Challenges and risks of hacking back
2. Understanding Active Defense
- 06 - Definition and concept
- 07 - The spectrum of active defense measures
- 08 - Balancing proactivity and risk
3. Active Defense Techniques
- 09 - Lower risk measures
- 10 - Medium risk measures
- 11 - Higher risk measures
4. Legal and Ethical Considerations
- 12 - The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
- 13 - Importance of legal compliance
5. Implementing Active Defense in Your Organization
- 14 - Sources of tools
- 15 - Your turn
Conclusion
- 16 - Next steps in active defense
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