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Cyber Security Management

Location: United States
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Investigate suspicious emails and use open source tools to identify and investigate potential cybersecurity threats with ANZ

By building a diverse and talented cybersecurity workforce we can all play a role in protecting our customers and employees.

Cybercrime in Australia is a growing threat and is becoming an attractive way for criminals to steal information, money or disrupt businesses.

We are seeking a diverse talent to protect ANZ and our customers. By undertaking this program you will see first-hand how some of this occurs and we will get to see how you go about approaching these tasks we are faced with today.
 

This will give you the advantage.
 

This program is self-paced. It takes approximately 4-5 hours to complete.

Skills Learned:

  • Social Engineering Investigation
    Investigate E-mails sent in and report suspicious items

    • Digital/Open Source Investigations
    • Social Engineering concepts
    • Security report writing
  • Digital Investigation
    Analyse a Packet Capture file using an open source tool to identify and investigate any potential threats

    • Analyse network traffic
    • Identify file types
    • Open source investigation
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Providence, RI 02912

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T Tuesday 8:30 am- 5:00 pm  
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F Friday 9:00 am- 5:00 pm  

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401-863-3895
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Providence, RI 02912

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