CRIA – CREST Registered Intrusion Analyst | Virtual and Classroom
CRIA TRAINING
CREST CRIA Training Course Basic Information
- CRIA Training Training Duration: 35 Hours
- 95.8% Certification Success in First Attempt
- Classroom and Virtual batches available
- Training delivered by Professionals
- Dumps and Simulations available for Practice
- Certified Trainers with enormous industry experience
- Important Insights on Certification preparation
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Prerequisites:
- Individuals who want to advance within their current computer security careers or migrate to a related career
CRIA Exam Information (English Language)
LENGTH OF EXAM | 150 Minutes |
NUMBER OF QUESTIONS | 100 -150 |
COST | 395 GBP |
FORMAT | Multiple-choice, multiple-answer |
CRIA Exam Information (Other* Languages)
LENGTH OF EXAM | 150 Minutes |
NUMBER OF QUESTIONS | 100 -150 |
COST | 395 GBP |
FORMAT | Multiple-choice, multiple-answer |
* French, German, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Korean
This is the first cross-discipline course of its’ kind that covers the essential knowledge and hands-on practical skills needed for intrusion detection, incident handling, computer/network forensics, and malware reverse engineering.
This course raises the bar and sets a new security baseline for existing practitioners and aspiring Intrusion Analysis and Digital Forensics professionals. Every team member should take this course at some point along their career path. Following this course, a student may challenge the CREST core skills exam resulting in the CREST Registered Intrusion Analyst (CRIA) professional qualification.
Objectives
You will learn how to detect an attack, how to handle it, how to trace and acquire the evidence, investigate, analyze and reconstruct the incident. We then lay the groundwork for malware analysis by presenting the key tools and techniques malware analysts use to examine malicious programs. Practical exercises throughout ensure that the skills learned can be put to work immediately and that you are prepared for the CRIA practical exam.
Target Audience
- Aspiring information security personnel who wish to be part of an Incident Response team
- Existing practitioners wishing to become CREST Registered
- System administrators who are responding to attacks
- Incident handlers who wish to expand their knowledge into Digital Forensics
- Government departments who wish to raise and baseline skills across all security teams
- Law enforcement officers or detectives who want to expand their investigative skills
- Information security managers who would like to brush up on the latest techniques and processes in order to understand information security implications
This is the first cross discipline course of its’ kind that covers the essential knowledge and hands-on practical skills needed for intrusion detection, incident handling, computer/network forensics and malware reverse engineering.
This course raises the bar and sets a new security baseline for existing practitioners and aspiring Intrusion Analysis and Digital Forensics professionals. Every team member should take this course a some point along their career path. Following this course a student may challenge the CREST core skills exam resulting in the CREST Registered Intrusion Analyst (CRIA) professional qualification.
Who should attend?
You must already hold the CREST Practitioner Intrusion Analyst (CPIA) qualification, which is a pre-requisite for the CRIA qualification.
- Aspiring information security personnel who wish to be part of an incident response team
- System administrators who are responding to attacks
- Incident handlers who wish to expand their knowledge into digital forensics
- Government departments who wish to raise and baseline skills across all security teams
- Law enforcement officers or detectives who want to expand their investigative skills
- Information security managers who would like to brush up on the latest techniques and processes in order to understand information security implications
- Anyone meeting the pre-requisites who is considering a career in Intrusion Analysis or Digital Forensics
What will I learn?
The programme is broken into six modules:
- Module 1: Soft skills and incident handling
- Module 2: Core techncial skills
- Module 3: Network intrusion analysis
- Module 4: Analysing host intrusions
- Module 5: Reverse engineering malware
- Module 6: CRIA exam preparation and mock exam
How will I benefit?
- Learn how to detect an attack
- Understand how to handle it
- Know how to trace and acquire the evidence
- Have the ability to investigate, analyse and re-construct the incident
Course Syllabus:
Soft Skills and Incident Handling
- Incident Chronology
- Record Keeping, Interim Reporting and Final Results
Core Technical Skills
- IP Protocols
- Common Classes of Tools
- Application fingerprinting
- Network Access Control Analysis
- Host Analysis Techniques
Networking Intrusion Analysis
- Data Sources and Network Log Sources
- Beaconing
- Command and Control Channels
- Exfiltration of Data
- Incoming Attacks
- Reconnaissance
- Internal Spread and Privilege Escalation
- False Positive Acknowledgement
Analyzing Host Intrusions
- Windows File System Essentials
- Windows File Structures
- Application File Structures
- Windows Registry Essentials
- Identifying Suspect Files
- Memory Analysis
- Infection Vectors
- Live Malware Analysis
Reverse Engineering Malware
- Functionality Identification
- Processor Architectures
- Windows Executable File Formats
- Behavioral Analysis
Audience to the course:
The CREST CRIA Training course certification – a globally recognized professional requirement in the IT Security domain, is best suited for:
- Professionals Interested in Obtaining the CRIA Credential
- IT Security Professionals
- IT Auditors
- Managers, Directors and Executives
- System Architects
- Compliance Specialists
- Risk Specialists
- Business Analysts