Next scheduled date:April 17th, 2026 @ 12:00 PM EDT
Description
Cybersecurity isn’t just about tools. It’s about learning to think like the people responsible for defending systems and data.
This four-hour workshop introduces the mental models that cybersecurity professionals use to understand risk, defend systems, and respond to threats. Rather than focusing on specific technologies, students will explore the foundational principles that shape how defenders approach security problems. Concepts such as least privilege, the CIA triad, and the balance between prevention, detection, and response provide the starting point for understanding how security programs operate in the real world.
The workshop then expands into the practical frameworks organizations use to manage cyber risk, including defense in depth, zero trust principles, and basic threat intelligence. Students will also gain a high-level understanding of how modern security teams operate through Security Operations Centers (SOCs) and how technologies such as SIEM, EDR, and XDR support detection and response efforts.
Hands-on exercises reinforce the material through practical activities. Students will perform an OSINT investigation using freely available tools and participate in an interactive defense-in-depth exercise that demonstrates how layered security controls protect systems even when individual safeguards fail.
By the end of the workshop, participants will have a clear understanding of the mindset defenders use to approach cybersecurity challenges and will be better prepared to continue learning in the field or engage with more advanced security topics.
System Requirements
A computer with a modern web browser
Internet connectivity
Ability to access publicly available OSINT tools during the lab exercise
No special software installation or virtual machines are required
Syllabus
Module 1 – Introduction to Cybersecurity (1.5 hours)
Absolute Truths of Cybersecurity
Principle of Least Privilege
Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability (CIA Triad)
All hands-on activities are designed to use freely available online tools and guided exercises, allowing students to participate without installing software or configuring lab environments.
The workshop focuses on understanding how defenders analyze problems and apply security concepts, rather than learning specific tools.
Doc Blackburn is a seasoned (old) cybersecurity instructor with decades of experience in IT, security, and compliance. Over his career, he has worked in many areas of IT, including systems administration, programming, network design, cloud services, web development, and risk management, bringing a broad technical foundation to his teaching. For more than 13 years, Doc has trained students and professionals to understand, implement, and maintain effective security practices, drawing on real-world consulting experience in compliance frameworks such as NIST SP 800-171, CIS Critical Controls, and MITRE ATT&CK. Known for making complex concepts accessible to all audiences, he blends technical depth with practical insights, preparing learners to address today’s evolving cyber threats.
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Workshop: How to Think Like a Cybersecurity Defender