Kaspersky announces an all-new training program, Suricata for Incident Response and Threat Hunting,
developed by the company's experts provides necessary knowledge of how to write
and implement Suricata rules to detect and block the most advanced threats.
With rapidly evolving threat
landscape, businesses should understand it's more crucial than ever to have a
comprehensive security strategy in place. To gain clear insight into what is
occurring on the company's network from a security perspective, IT Security
professionals should be able to work with different data feeds such as
Suricata. It is an open-source detection engine that can act as an intrusion
detection system (IDS) or intrusion prevention system (IPS), and is capable of
network security monitoring (NSM) and offline packet capture (pcap) processing.
‘Suricata for Incident Response and Threat Hunting' is a new
course in the Kaspersky Expert Training portfolio covering all the necessary
skills to master Suricata from basic information about network protocols and
structure of Suricata rules to more advanced features of how to write them.
Within this program students will gain a deep understanding of how to use
frameworks for responding to attacks in real-time and also learn to analyze
suspicious traffic and identify false positives. In addition to theoretical
foundations, the course provides students with practical cases based on real
threats.
The course is useful for both companies aiming to power up
their security policy and individual learners, looking to advance their career
in threat hunting.
The well-structured videos and hands-on virtual labs provide
for effective learning, while the on-demand format is great for studying at
your own pace. By immediately putting the gained knowledge to practice with
guidance from Tatyana Shishkova, Lead Security Researcher (GReAT) at Kaspersky,
learners will equip themselves with high-quality threat hunting skills.
"We've tried to gather all our experience so the most useful
tips and recommendations on how to use Suricata effectively are available to
those who would like to enhance their skills in threat hunting," said Tatyana
Shishkova, lead security researcher (GReAT) at Kaspersky. "Together with
each student, we will study step-by-step how to write rules and analyze network
traffic. We hope it will help our listeners to stay ahead of the ever-evolving
threat landscape."
To learn more about Kaspersky Expert Training, please visit
the website.
Registration to the ‘Suricata for Incident Response and Threat Hunting' course
is available through this link.