CyberSec First Responder (CFR-310)
13h 17mIntermediate2022-10-03
Authors

ACI Learning
Addressing the Global IT Skills Gap
Course details
It’s time to get ready for the CyberSec First Responder CFR-310 certification exam. Getting certified validates your abilities to deploy and manage network defense and incident response methods, tactics, and procedures according to established industry standards. In this easy-to-follow cert prep course, join experts from ITProTV to get a comprehensive overview of the skills you need to know to go out and crush the CFR-310 exam.
Explore the full scope of effective cybersecurity response: monitoring and detecting security incidents in information systems and networks; executing standardized responses to such incidents; evaluating your organization's security and infrastructure risks; collecting and analyzing relevant cybersecurity intelligence; and remediating and reporting incidents as they occur. Follow along to learn the current best practices for incident response techniques and tools, building your awareness to assess common vulnerabilities and recover from threats and attacks.
Explore the full scope of effective cybersecurity response: monitoring and detecting security incidents in information systems and networks; executing standardized responses to such incidents; evaluating your organization's security and infrastructure risks; collecting and analyzing relevant cybersecurity intelligence; and remediating and reporting incidents as they occur. Follow along to learn the current best practices for incident response techniques and tools, building your awareness to assess common vulnerabilities and recover from threats and attacks.
Skills covered
Incident ResponseCybersecurityCert Prep
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - CyberSec first responder
1. Threats and Attacks
- 02 - Threat targets
- 03 - Threat actors
- 04 - Threat motives
- 05 - Threat intentions
- 06 - Attack phases
- 07 - Attack vectors
- 08 - Technique criteria
- 09 - Impact of attacks
- 10 - Footprinting
- 11 - Network and port scanning
- 12 - Vulnerability scanning
- 13 - Penetration testing
- 14 - Web app scanning
- 15 - Enumeration
2. Gaining Access
- 16 - Exploitation frameworks
- 17 - Client-side attacks
- 18 - Server-side attacks
- 19 - Mobile threats
- 20 - Web attacks
- 21 - Password attack
- 22 - Wireless attacks
- 23 - Social engineering
- 24 - Man-in-the-middle
- 25 - Malware
- 26 - Out-of-band attacks
- 27 - Denial-of-service
3. Post-Exploitation
- 28 - Command and control
- 29 - Data exfiltration
- 30 - Pivoting
- 31 - Lateral movement
- 32 - Persistence
- 33 - Keylogging
- 34 - Anti-forensics
- 35 - Cover your tracks
4. Threat Research and Incident Prep
- 36 - Threat research and incident prep
5. Data Collection and Analysis
- 37 - Network data collection and analysis
- 38 - Host data collection and analysis
- 39 - Anomaly detection
- 40 - Indicators of compromise
- 41 - Log analysis tools
6. Incident Response Technique
- 42 - Containment
- 43 - Assent discovery
- 44 - Windows incident response tools
- 45 - Linux incident response tools
- 46 - Incident response process
- 47 - Incident response preparation
- 48 - Compliance and standards
- 49 - Framework and best practices
- 50 - Forensic concepts
7. Vulnerability Assessments
- 51 - Commonly vulnerable areas
- 52 - Vulnerability assessments