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Getting Started in Security with BHIS and MITRE ATT&CK w/ Patterson Cake
June 10 @ 11:00 am – June 13 @ 4:00 pm EDT
Instructor: Patterson Cake
Course Length: 16 Hours
Note: This is a Pay-What-You-Can course. Your access to the Cyber Range will vary depending on how much you pay. (Details below.)
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Monday: | 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM* |
Tuesday: | 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM |
Thursday: | 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM |
All times are Eastern.
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Pricing:
*Please note, tuition assistance registration closes on June 8th at 10 p.m. ET.
Course Description
This 16-hour (4-days, 4-hour sessions) information security training class is designed for people who are new to computer security. We will cover the core fundamentals with lots of hands-on labs demonstrating the attacks and defenses every security professional must know to be successful.
At Black Hills Information Security we conduct over 500 security assessments per year. This Antisyphon training class takes the top vulnerabilities we discover and boils it down to the top 11 things every organization should be doing to protect themselves. We call this the Atomic Controls.
While many security classes can be overwhelming with the amount of data they force on you in a short period of time, this class is designed to help you focus on what matters to your day-to-day job. So no, we are not going to force you to learn archaic technologies and the underpinnings of crypto algorithms. Instead, we will focus on what actually works for repelling and detecting attackers.
Key Takeaways
After taking this course, students will have:
- Understanding and defending against the attack techniques we see
- Hands-on mastery of the topics
Who Should Take This Course
Anyone new to Information Security.
Audience Skill Level
People new to Information Security.
System Requirements
- Stable Internet access
- x86 architecture CPU clocked at 2 GHz or higher that is capable of nested virtualization
(Apple Silicon is currently not supported) - A computer with at least 8 GB of RAM. 16 GB is recommended
- VMWare Workstation or VMWare Fusion
(VirtualBox and other VM software is not supported) - Windows 10/11, MacOSX+, or a currently supported Linux Distribution
- Full Administrator/root access to your computer or laptop
What Each Student Should Bring
The above computer and a smile!
Pay-What-You-Can and Cyber Range Access
Cyber Range access varies depending on payment level.
Tuition Paid | Cyber Range Access |
---|---|
Less than $295 | No Cyber Range Access |
$295+ | Six Months Cyber Range Access |
Full Price – $575 | Twelve Months Cyber Range Access |
Trainer & Author
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Patterson Cake joined the Black Hills Information Security (BHIS) pirate ship in June of 2023 as a Security Analyst focusing primarily on detection engineering and digital forensics and incident response. He chose BHIS because, to paraphrase, “doing cool stuff with cool people” and “making the world a better/safer place” is exactly how he wants to spend his professional time and energy. It also helps that he has a bit of history with a couple of awesome folks that have been with BHIS for many moons. Prior to joining the team, Patterson helped build and lead a DFIR practice for an MSSP, worked as a senior security engineer for AWS Managed Services, and spent several years in enterprise cybersecurity, often healthcare related, focusing on intermingling offensive security and incident response in technical and leadership roles. Outside of work, he enjoys spending time with his family, which often involves motorcycles, outdoor sports, movies, and music.