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4-Hour Hands-On BHIS Incident Response Workshop w/ Patterson Cake

This free 4-hour hands-on incident response workshop is limited to the first 1,500 people who register. Friday - March 8th - 11am to 3pm ET Join BHIS at 10am ET to get everything ready for the hands-on part of the workshop.

4-Hour Hands-On BHIS Incident Response Workshop w/ Patterson Cake
4-Hour Hands-On BHIS Incident Response Workshop w/ Patterson Cake4-Hour Hands-On BHIS Incident Response Workshop w/ Patterson Cake

Do you want to learn incident response? Do you want to get great training and hands-on experience? Do you want it for a good price? How about FREE? Then you need to sign-up for this 4-hour Free Black Hills Information Security training... Check it out!

Description:
You’ve received a “true positive” security alert for a Windows endpoint.
This is not a drill! Your environment is under attack!
This is war... and you need to take rapid, decisive steps to determine:
has the endpoint been compromised?
have other systems been impacted?
what actions should come next?

In this free 4-hour hands-on Black Hills Information Security (BHIS) incident response workshop, Patterson Cake - Incident Responder, and members of our SOC and IR teams will outline a rapid endpoint triage plan, from methodology to tactical steps.

This free 4-hour hands-on incident response workshop is limited to the first 1,500 people who register.
Friday - March 8th - 11am to 3pm ET
Join BHIS at 10am ET to get everything ready for the hands-on part of the workshop.
Register:
https://events.zoom.us/ev/Aq3BYQ3kuRgVrOSRRMDuxFQxq6cFYuzVuchGlDhKdsaeJfArdtXD~Ak4bT8fUDCw65o0eWdKhaD4vQEu2O0s4_IuFyzk_qeajuICPGNfA6kYcDw?lmt=1708458088000

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