Unlock the Next Level: Level 2 Threat Hunting Workshop Series Begins
Intel 471 is excited to introduce the first in our new Level 2 Threat Hunting Workshop series, designed for those ready to take on greater challenges. This inaugural session focuses on Initial Access, offering progressive threat hunting training that provides a deeper and more rigorous exploration of this critical phase in understanding and defending against cyber threats. Building on the knowledge and skills covered in Intel 471’s Level 1 Initial Access Workshop, Level 2 is tailored for professionals eager to elevate their expertise through more complex training.
What to Expect:
- Comprehensive Training: Explore techniques attackers use to gain access, including spear-phishing, exploit kits, and supply chain attacks, all mapped to the MITRE ATT&CK framework. Learn proven methods to detect and disrupt adversaries before they establish a foothold.
- Interactive, Hands-On Exercises: Engage in threat hunting within a high-grade environment built with real-world data and scenarios. Strengthen your skills through targeted exercises designed to address the challenges of initial access.
- Valuable Takeaways: Enjoy complimentary access to top-tier hunting tools, available to use during and after the session. Complete the ultimate Initial Access challenge to earn your "Threat Hunting - Initial Access (Level 2)" certification and badge, a credential ready to be showcased on social media.
- Strategic Insights: Gain a deeper understanding of adversary behaviors and motivations through the integration of threat intelligence, helping to strengthen your defenses with a proactive approach.
While this workshop builds on the foundation established in our Level 1 workshop, completing that session is not required. However, you can revisit the Level 1 version of this workshop here: https://intel471.com/resources/webinars/threat-hunting-workshop-10-hunting-for-initial-access
Meet Your Instructors
Lee Archinal
Senior Threat Hunt Analyst, Intel 471
Lee is a U.S. Army veteran. While enlisted, he worked as a network administrator in diverse conditions. Since leaving the military, he has specialized in threat hunting and incident response. At Intel 471, Lee is responsible for developing cutting-edge hunting and detection content for the HUNTER471 platform.
Jorge Rodriguez
Director of Malware, Intel 471
As the director of the malware research team within the Intel 471 Malware Intelligence team, Jorge dissects malware internals and communication protocols to automate malware tracking. This approach enables real-time detection and tracking capabilities by uncovering full malware configurations, plugins, and commands as they unfold.
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