The Cyber Incident Response course will give students an understanding of how incidents are responded to at a high level, as well as allow them to build important technical skills through the hands-on labs and projects.

Technical Deep Dive with Incident Response Tools

Technical Deep Dive with Incident Response Tools
This course is part of Cyber Incident Response Specialization

Instructor: Keatron Evans
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Skills you'll gain
- Incident Response
- Network Analysis
- Cyber Operations
- Cyber Threat Intelligence
- Data Security
- Cyber Attacks
- Cyber Threat Hunting
- Cyber Security Assessment
- Intrusion Detection and Prevention
- Threat Detection
- Vulnerability Assessments
- Computer Security Incident Management
- Digital Forensics
- Malware Protection
- Network Security
- Cybersecurity
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Reviewed on May 27, 2023
I found this course to be very comprehensive. detail oriented. Very easy to follow. I would not consider this course to be listed as a Beginners course.
Reviewed on Jul 17, 2022
excellent course, however it would have been better if cheatsheet summary of commands were shared for technical investigation part
Reviewed on Aug 7, 2022
The course material was great, but I wish that the practical files were available so that I could actually practice using the tools as directed.




