Cybersecurity professionals who want to bolster their knowledge, newcomers to the field or mid-level professionals preparing for a career change can register for three new training options at Wayne State University’s Cyber Range Hub, powered by Merit. Great skill-building for network and site administrators, security professionals and auditors.
Ethical Computer Hacking
Fridays, March 10 – April 28
11:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Learn to assess security risks; implement controls to secure network infrastructure; and combat hackers and viruses. Students are introduced to penetration testing and vulnerability assessments, and use in-depth labs featuring both open-source and commercial-based tools. Certification is awarded after completion of the course and successfully passing an online exam.
$1,899
Digital and Network Forensics
Saturdays, March 11 – April 29
10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Intensive lab exercises simulate investigation and recovery of data in networks; physical interception; traffic acquisition; attack detection; and protocol analysis.
$1,899
CISSO Bootcamp
May 8 – 12
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
The five-day Certified Information Systems Security Officer course addresses the broad range of industry best practices covering the 19 critical modules to gain knowledge and skills expected of a security manager. Participants learn in-depth theory pertaining to the practical implementation of core security concepts, practices, monitoring, and compliance in the full panorama of information systems management. Participants will be able to implement and maintain cost-effective security controls that are closely aligned with both business and industry standards.
$3,000
Space is limited – register now!
Call WSU’s Executive and Professional Development, 313-577-6581, or email Michael Kelly, michael.kelly9@wayne.edu.
Where: WSU Advanced Technology Education Center, 14601 E. 12 Mile Road, Warren.
Learn more: wayne.edu/educationaloutreach/cyber-range