New, On-Demand Versions of Ransomware Response & Cyber First Responder Training Courses
LMG Security, an internationally recognized cybersecurity consulting firm, has expanded its popular selection of live and virtual IT training courses with new, on demand options. Beginning with its most popular courses, Ransomware Response and Cyber First Responders, IT professionals can now get incident response training on demand and on their schedule.
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These courses will be taught by industry experts, Sherri Davidoff and Matt Durrin. Both instructors have extensive hands-on incident response experience and have been featured as experts by leading local and national TV, print publications, and international cybersecurity conferences. These IT training courses include lectures, 90-day virtual labs, a workbook, and a private question and answer session with an instructor.
“Cybercrime and ransomware are growing threats and organizations need to be proactively prepared,” stated Sherri Davidoff, president and CEO of LMG Security. “It’s not a matter of if you are attacked, it’s a matter of when. These new courses will help prepare IT professionals to quickly and effectively identify, triage, and respond to a cyberattack. Quick, smart choices can dramatically reduce the financial, reputational, and data losses.” Davidoff continued, “With IT professionals stretched to the limit, we wanted to offer these IT training courses on-demand so professionals can still get high-quality IT training that fits their schedule.”
Affordably priced at $650 for the Cyber First Responder course and $895 for Ransomware Response, Cyber
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First Response students will learn:
Incident detection and triage
Cloud breach response
Evidence preservation fundamentals
Volatile evidence collection (RAM & more)
Hard drive imaging
Network-based evidence acquisition and more
Ransomware response students will learn how to:
Identify early indicators of compromise for ransomware cases
Stop ransomware before it takes over your network
Effectively contain ransomware
Understand how and why to preserve evidence in ransomware cases
Describe an effective ransom negotiation strategy
Decrypt data safely and efficiently
Support ongoing legal, public relations, and other business activities related to the ransomware recovery
Both courses are designed for IT professionals and offer 6-8 hours of lectures and up to 80 hours of lab time.
Both courses are eligible for a certificate of completion that can be submitted for CPE credits.
LMG Security plans to add additional IT training courses in 2021.
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