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    Windows Security Automation and Threat Hunting with PowerShell Seminar

    Location: 400 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53203, USA

    Date: October 10, 2018 8:00am – 4:00pm

    Duration: 8 hours

    Audience: Cyber Security professionals and Windows administrators

    Attendees Environment: Laptops not required, but suggested to have better hands-on absorption of subject matter.

    Description:
    PowerShell is both a command-line shell and scripting language. Fight fires quickly using existing or custom PowerShell commands or scripts at the shell. PowerShell is made for Security Operations (SecOps) automation on Windows. This seminar does not require prior programming skills. The seminar focuses on PowerShell programming, giving a beginner skills to be productive in windows scripting to automate tasks and also remediate problems.

    Cyber Security is the objective of this seminar, and the PowerShell examples will demonstrate PowerShell capabilities that help lock down a Windows system and also report security status.

    Objectives:

    PowerShell Overview

    • Getting started running commands
    • Security cmdlets
    • Using and updating the built-in help
    • Execution policies
    • Fun tricks with the ISE graphical editor
    • Piping .NET and COM objects, not text
    • Using properties and methods of objects
    • Helping Linux admins feel more at home
    • Aliases, cmdlets, functions, modules, etc.

    PowerShell Utilities and Tips

    • Customizing your profile script
    • PowerShell remote command execution
    • Security setting across the network
    • File copy via PowerShell remoting
    • Capturing the output of commands
    • Parsing text files and logs with regex patterns
    • Parsing Security Logs
    • Searching remote event logs
    • Mounting the registry as a drive
    • Security settings in the Registry
    • Exporting data to CSV, HTML and JSON files
    • Running scripts as scheduled jobs
    • Continued Security Compliance
    • Pushing out scripts through Group Policy
    • Importing modules and dot-sourcing functions
    • http://www.PowerShellGallery.com

    PowerShell Scripting

    • PowerShell Scripting to implement Security Practices
    • Writing your own functions to automate security status and settings
    • Passing arguments into your scripts
    • Function parameters and returning output
    • Flow control: if-then, foreach, that make security decisions
    • How to pipe data in/out of your scripts for security compliance and reporting

    Attendees to this seminar, Windows Security Automation and Threat Hunting with PowerShell, will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.[/wr_text][/wr_column][/wr_row]

    Course Overview:

    TechNow’s Course provides existing .NET developers with practical information and labs that enables them to build solutions on the Microsoft SharePoint 2010/2013 platform.

    Attendees to MS-10175: Developing & Customizing Applications for Microsoft SharePoint 2010/2013 will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.

    Date/Locations:

    No Events

    Duration: 5 days

    Course Objectives:

    • Introduction to SharePoint 2010/2013 Development Platform
    • Using SharePoint 2010/2013 Developer Tools
    • Developing SharePoint 2010/2013 Web Parts
    • Working with SharePoint Objects on the Server
    • Creating Event Receivers and Application Settings
    • Developing Solutions by Using Business Connectivity Services
    • Developing SharePoint 2010/2013 Workflows
    • Working with Client-based APIs for SharePoint 2010/2013
    • Developing Interactive User Interfaces
    • Developing Silverlight Applications for SharePoint
    • Developing Sandboxed Solutions
    • Working with SharePoint Server Profiles and Taxonomy APIs
    • Developing Content Management Solutions

      Prerequisites:

      • An understanding of the problem-solving techniques that apply to software development
      • Approximately 12 months experience with ASP .NET 3.5 with Visual Studio 2008 (or later)
      • Approximately 1 month development experience with SharePoint 2007 or SharePoint 2010/2013 and VS2010/2013 (includes beta releases) creating code that interacts with the SharePoint Sever-side APIs
      • Experience performing end user tasks with SharePoint 2007 or SharePoint 2010/2013 and an understanding of the purpose and use of the following:
        • Lists
        • Documents and Libraries
        • Personalizing an SP Page/Site
        • Using MySites
        • Using SharePoint Designer

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      User: kelleyd10

      Instructor comments: Clay was / is an outstanding instructor. He was very flexible in what the class needed. He was very accommodating and resourceful in answering the class questions. Clay's teaching style is greatly appreciated.

      Facilities comments: Were good


      User: dennij

      Instructor comments: Very professional and knowledgeable. Available before and after class.

      Facilities comments: Location was nice but too far from Lackland.


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      Course Overview:

      This course gives students the knowledge and skills to configure Active Directory Domain Services in a distributed environment, implement Group Policies, perform backup and restore, and monitor and troubleshoot Active Directory related issues.  This course includes material contained in Microsoft’s 6424, 6425, 6426 and is an aid to preparation for the 70-640 exam.

      Attendees to TN-5125: Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain Services will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.

      Dates/Locations:

      No Events

      Duration: 5 Days

      Course Objectives:

      • Installation
      • Administration
      • Users
      • Groups
      • Computers
      • Group Policy Infrastructure
      • Group Policy Settings
      • Domains and Forests

      Prerequisites:

      • Basic understanding of networking
      • Intermediate understanding of network operating system
      • An awareness of security best practices
      • Basic knowledge of server hardware
      • A+ or equivalent knowledge
      • Some experience creating objects in Active Directory
      • Basic concepts of backup and recovery in a Windows Server Environment

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      Course Overview:

      Through hands-on labs, you will learn to automate system administration tasks on managed hosts with Ansible, learn how to write Ansible playbooks to standardize task execution, and manage encryption for Ansible with Ansible Vault. This course will also teach you how to deploy and use Red Hat® Ansible Tower to centrally manage existing Ansible projects, playbooks, and roles; perform basic maintenance and administration of the Ansible Tower installation; and configure users and teams and use them to control access to systems, projects, and other resources through role-based access controls. You will learn to use Ansible Tower’s visual dashboard to launch, control, and monitor Ansible jobs; use the Ansible Tower application programming interface (API) to launch jobs from existing templates; automatically schedule Ansible jobs; and dynamically update host inventories.

      Course Objectives:

      • Install and troubleshoot Ansible on central nodes and managed hosts
      • Automate administration tasks with Ansible playbooks and ad hoc commands
      • Write effective Ansible playbooks
      • Protect sensitive data used by tasks with Ansible Vault.
      • Install and configure Ansible Tower for enterprise Ansible management
      • Use Ansible Tower to control access to inventories and machine credentials by users and teams
      • Create job templates in Ansible Tower to standardize playbook execution.
      • Centrally launch playbooks and monitor and review job results with Ansible Tower

       

      Course Outline:

      • Introduce Ansible
      • Deploy Ansible
      • Implement playbooks
      • Manage variables and inclusions
      • Implement task control
      • Implement Jinja2 templates
      • Implement roles
      • Configure complex playbooks
      • Implement Ansible Vault
      • Troubleshoot Ansible
      • Install Ansible Tower and describe Ansible Tower’s architecture
      • Create users and teams for role-based access control
      • Create and manage inventories and credentials
      • Manage projects for provisioning with Ansible Tower
      • Construct advanced job workflows
      • Update inventories dynamically and compare inventory members
      • Maintenance and administration of Ansible Tower

       
      Dates/Locations:

      No Events

      Duration: 5 Days

      Prerequisites:

      • Become a Red Hat Certified System Administrator, or demonstrate equivalent experience

      Target Audience:

      This course is designed for Linux system administrators, cloud administrators, and network administrators needing to automate configuration management, application deployment, and intraservice orchestration at an enterprise scale.

       

      Course Overview:

      TechNow’s TN-911: Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) Analysis and 800-172 Updates Seminar, is a one day seminar that covers the objectives of TechNow’s TN-905: Cyber Threat Intelligence Analysis five day course in a one day seminar format plus some other security enhancements of 800-172.  Upon request, this seminar can be presented in multi-day format based upon the depth of knowledge required. The NIST PUB 800-172 security enhancement update to 800-171 regarding 03.11.1 Risk Assessment, introduces the security enhancements of a Threat Awareness Program, Threat Hunting, and Predictive Cyber Analytics.  TN-911 distills the TN-905 CTI five day course and aligns it to assessing compliance with 800-172.  For the seminar, selected course labs are converted to demos, and the important points and outcomes of topics are presented. The TN-911 CTI Seminar discusses the applicability of the 800-172 security enhancements to the organization being assessed, and how to think about the the appropriate strength of the controls related to the organizations criticality of the information and the risk involved for contracted work with the DoD.

      TechNow’s TN-911: Cyber Threat Intelligence Analysis Seminar addresses significant changes that have been made to SP 800-172 in transitioning to Revision 3, regarding new enhanced security requirements based on (1) the latest threat intelligence and (2) empirical data from cyber-attacks.  With the intent of addressing CUI that may be associated with a critical program or a high value asset.

      Those programs and assets are potential targets for advanced persistent threat (APT).  Cyber Threat Intelligence supports the required functions of NIST 800-172 of Penetration Resistant Architecture (PRA), Damage Limiting Operations (DLO) and Cyber Resiliency (CRS).

      Regarding 800-172 This seminar includes:

      • 3.2.1E Awareness Training (rev 3 – Advanced Literacy and  Awareness Training)
      • 3.11.6E Supply Chain Risk Management SCRM (rev 3 withdrawn, moved to other controls)
      • 3.11.7E SCRM Planning (rev 3 withdrawn, moved to other controls)
      • 3.12.1E Penetration Testing
      • 800-172, 3.11 Risk Assessment
        • 03.11.01E Threat Awareness Program
        • 03.11.02E Threat Hunting
        • 03.11.03E Predictive Cyber Analytics.

      TN-911 CTI Seminar directly discusses 3.11 topics:

          03.11.01E Threat Awareness Program:

          Share threat information, including threat events of 03.11.01E is specifically covered as:

      • Create Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) using STIX
      • Understand a solution for collecting, storing, distributing and sharing cyber security indicators and threats about cyber security incidents analysis and malware analysis.
      • How to assess an environment to validate:
        • Support for day-to-day operations to share structured threat information efficiently.
        • Confirming the presence of curated, frequently updated feeds, and the automation of enrichment   workflow
        • Contextualization of intelligence with internal data to prioritize alerts and improve detection
        • Updated threat hunting based upon inbound Threat Intelligence

          03.11.02E Threat Hunting:

          Introduction to Threat Hunting practices to effectively search for indicators of compromise and to detect, track, and disrupt threats that evade existing controls.

      • How to assess an environment to validate:
      • A formalized process is being followed for Threat Hunting
        • Phases of trigger (incident or CTI), SIEM utilization, and response
      • Integration of machine learning to provide proactive, automated, and scalable Threat Hunting
      • Leveraging threat intelligence for proactive threat hunting by querying historical logs for indicators of compromise (IOCs) from feeds to identify:
      •  Dormant threats
      •  Advance Persistent Threats (APT)

          03.11.03E Predictive Cyber Analytics

          Introduction leveraging data, machine learning, and real-time analysis with automation to anticipate threats before they occur.

      • How to assess an environment to validate:
        • Data aggregation from network logs, user activities, system logs, and external threat intelligence feeds into a centralized platform like a SIEM
      • Use of machine learning algorithms to identify patterns, uncover correlations, and spot anomalies in real-time
      • Integration with incident response workflows
      • Staff skill competency level and integration into Predictive Cyber Analytics to mitigate advanced adversarial techniques against machine learning such as:
        • Attacks of Evasion, Poisoning, and Model Tampering
        • Utilization of exercises or Red Teaming to validate practices and effectiveness of Predictive Cyber Analytics.

          3.2.1E Awareness Training (rev 3 – Advanced Literacy and  Awareness Training)

      •       Validate that training addresses APT

          3.11.6E Supply Chain Risk Management SCRM (rev 3 withdrawn, moved to other controls)

            Validate cybersecurity supply chain risk management C-SCRM:

      • Cross-functional team responsible for supply chain risk management (SCRM) and C-SCRM
      • Validating standard risk management with respect to supply chain
        • FARM (Frame, Assess, Respond, and Monitor)
        • Tasks outlined in NIST Pub 800-161

          3.11.7E SCRM Planning (rev 3 withdrawn, moved to other controls)

      • This is discussed in topic 3.11.6E

          3.12.1E Penetration Testing

              Validate the organization is progressing through standardized Penetration Testing Protocols.

      • Evaluate Penetration Test reports for completeness and scope.

      Attendees to TN-911: Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) Analysis and 800-172 Seminar will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.

      Seminar Duration: 1 day (more upon request)

      Seminar Objectives:

      • Learn to comprehend and develop complex scenarios
      • Identify and create intelligence requirements through practices such as threat modeling
      • Utilize threat modeling to drive intelligence handling and practices 
      • Breakdown tactical, operational, and strategic-level threat intelligence
      • Generate threat intelligence to detect, respond to, and defeat focused and targeted threats
      • How to collect adversary information creating better value CTI
      • How to filter and qualify external sources, mitigating low integrity intelligence
      • Create Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) in STIX
      • Move security maturity past IOCs into understanding and countering the behavioral tradecraft of threats
      • Breaking down threats mapped against their tradecraft to tweak IOCs
      • Establish structured analytical techniques to be successful in any security role
      • Learn and apply structured principles in support of CTI and how to communicate that to any security role.

      Seminar Prerequisites: