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The purpose of this 3-day SOC-200 bootcamp is to provide attendees with an introduction to the material covered in the included OffSec SOC-200 180-day subscription course, while at the same time offering a guided hands-on experience of the associated challenge labs.
The OffSec approach to training and certification is to ensure that students are taught to a level which will enable them to meet the most demanding of roles, and that their certification is evidence of both skills and knowledge relevant to their role.
To meet this standard, the OffSec Defense Analyst (OSDA) certification requires students to establish a solid and practical understanding of not only the technical architecture of Windows and Linux systems but also of the attacks to which they are subjected. This involves being able to detect the characteristics of each stage of the cyber kill chain for various classes of attack, and to understand the real time indicators and artefacts which signal an attack.
The bootcamp uses a cyber range which has an automated attack system which enables students to gain and practice skills in detecting and diagnosing attacks.
Bootcamp exercises include sample multistage attacks similar to those used in the SOC-200 course, and will provide the opportunity for students to work in teams detecting and diagnosing attacks, with instructor walkthrough of the attack and explanation of the diagnosis
Please note: The SOC-200 bootcamp is an OffSec training event and will be run by an OffSec trainer and is only available as an in-person event. Exam attempts must be taken within the 180-day subscription period.