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Critical Information Infrastructure is defined as those assets systems and functions that are vital to the nations that their incapacity or destruction would have a devastating impact on the economy, government capability to function, public health and safety as well as on national defense and security.
Este curso de AuditorÃa de un Centro de Datos busca desarrollar las competencias necesarias para auditar centros de datos de nivel empresarial, conforme a los estándares y mejores prácticas internacionales.
En este curso intermedio, los participantes aprenderán a evaluar los requisitos para optimizar el rendimiento, asegurar la continuidad operativa, implementar soluciones de alta disponibilidad y garantizar la eficiencia energética de un centro de datos.
This course is designed to introduce the in-depth concept of cyber threat intelligence to participants and provide them with the practical experience to gain cyber threat intelligence skills required to make security teams better, threat hunting more accurate, incident response more effective, and organizations more aware of the evolving cyber threat landscape. Cyber threat intelligence is an area of cybersecurity that focuses on the collection and analysis of information about current and potential attacks that can threaten the safety of an organization or its assets.
This course focuses on Security and Quality of Service (QoS) in Internet network from technology, regulation and business aspects. It covers Internet fundamentals, including Internet protocols and architectures, Internet security standards and approaches as defined by IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force), as well as ITU's security architectures for end-to-end communications. Further, the course incorporates cybersecurity approaches from the ITU viewpoint, and security aspects of emerging cloud computing and Internet of Things (IoT).
This 4.5-day training course provides essential steps and guidelines for designing effective cybersecurity exercises, focusing on the practical aspects of information security. During the course, participants will learn how to define objectives, choose appropriate approaches, design network topologies, create realistic scenarios, establish rules, select relevant metrics, and capture valuable lessons.
Este curso está diseñado para proporcionar a los participantes los conocimientos y habilidades esenciales en respuesta a incidentes y análisis forense digital. El curso cubre desde los fundamentos de la identificación y preservación de datos digitales, hasta la interpretación de la evidencia en investigaciones legales. Los participantes aprenderán a gestionar de manera efectiva los incidentes de seguridad, identificando amenazas, conteniendo impactos y restaurando sistemas afectados, todo mientras se asegura la integridad de los datos para su uso en procedimientos legales.
National cyber crisis management course is the introductory two-day, scenario-based, purpose-built training designed to take attendees to the intermediate level.
The course will include both theoretical and practical components that cover a wide range of topics related to national cyber crisis management. Students will explore the main concepts of cyber crisis management, understand the key roles and responsibilities of key stakeholders involved in national cybersecurity crisis management, including the role CSIRTs.
This course will equip attendees with practical analyst skills in Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) using MISP, one of the most widely used Threat Intelligence Platforms (TIP) in the industry. MISP is a powerful, open-source platform that organizations can use to store, share, and receive structured information about malware, threats, and vulnerabilities.
Participants will explore the rationale behind various analyst tasks and engage in real-world scenarios to see how responder teams effectively utilize CTI through MISP.
This hands-on training program is designed to equip attendees from Least Developed Countries (LDCs) with practical analysis skills using MISP, one of the most widely adopted Threat Intelligence Platforms (TIP) in the field. MISP is a robust, open-source platform that organizations can use to store, share, and receive information about malware, threats, and vulnerabilities in a structured manner. Training will be delivered under the Cyber for Good project.
This course aims to equip professionals with in-depth knowledge and practical skills to manage emerging threats and vulnerabilities in digital infrastructures. The curriculum explores governance and covers policy development, ethical standards and regulatory frameworks in cybersecurity to ensure organizations’ compliance with the latest threats, risk assessment methodologies, and security best practices.