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Windows Security and Forensics coming soon 4 FREE

Windows Security and Forensics coming soon

This week Raymond, Hasain and myself locked our self to the Microsoft Studios in Microsoft HQ (Redmond, Washington ) to record you free Cybersecurity training.

I promise you will learn a lot and enjoy it…

Coming soon

here is the details:

Every organization must prepare for the possibility of cybercrime within its networks or on its computer systems. Are you able to investigate crimes, like fraud, insider threats, industrial espionage, employee misuse, and computer intrusion? These days, every IT Pro should learn to recover key intelligence from Windows systems.

Learn how to do just that, from leading expert Erdal Ozkaya, and find out what you need to become a digital forensic professional, incident responder, and media exploitation expert, capable of piecing together Windows system events, second by second.

Erdal joins forces with Hasain “the Wolf” Alshakarti and Raymond Comvalius to show how cybercrime happens, what you can do to prevent it, and how to respond when it occurs.

1 | Windows Security and Forensics Take a look at the current state of the security landscape, Windows Security, and what “computer forensics” are.

2 | Windows Memory Attacks and Forensics Learn how and why hackers attack a system’s memory, and see how Memory Forensics can help address the problem.

3 | Windows Authentication Attacks and Forensics See demonstrations of how attackers use credential dependencies to gain elevated access to systems and to perform lateral movement. Plus, learn how to detect and prevent many of these attacks.

4 | Windows Forensics Explore Digital Forensics, and find out what to do as a first responder to preserve evidence for legal actions.

5 | Network Forensics Explore network forensics, along with case studies, best practices, and online analysis techniques.

6 | Malware Incident Response Learn about malware incident response, including identifying, locating, and removing malware.

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