SEC504: Hacker Tools, Techniques, and Incident Handling

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Private sector companies as well as three-letter federal agencies are constantly looking for talent to add to their teams as they face incredibly technical and advanced adversaries. For them, being ahead in technology means keeping up with trends, choosing the best training, and hiring professionals that can make their teams strong. To demonstrate ongoing competency in the InfoSec field, cyber professionals rely on certifications to show not only their knowledge but also provide a way to compete, differentiate themselves, and land their dream job.
At SANS Institute, we understand how important these certifications are for a professional’s career. We have several activities and programs that can help you earn the CPEs you need to stay certified. Not only does your participation help you meet the criteria to renew your certifications, but you'll also be taking advantage of free learning opportunities that help you stay ahead of the curve and contribute to a safer community.
CPEs: Maximum of 36 per SANS course Can be applied to up to 3 GIAC Certs
SANS Live Online features live-streamed, scheduled sessions with our exceptional faculty of instructors. This is a convenient and engaging online training option, as it provides four months of online access to the MP3 archive of your course lecture. Learn more about SANS Live Online here: https://www.sans.org/live-online
SANS OnDemand features recorded course materials taught by the course authors and is designed to give you time and access to revisit content and effectively retain your course material. Students who use OnDemand learn from the best in the business and study at their own pace. Learn more about SANS OnDemand here: https://www.sans.org/ondemand/
CPEs: Maximum of 36 Can be applied to up to 3 certs
Writing a GIAC Gold paper gives you the opportunity to demonstrate your technical knowledge, show your writing proficiency, and contribute to the field. The GIAC website provides several resources such as a Gold paper checklist, templates, schedule, and YouTube videos! Get started on your GIAC Gold paper here: https://www.giac.org/certifications/gold
CPE’s: 1 CPE per hour Can be applied to 1 cert
SANS conducts several webcasts per month which allows an InfoSec professional to earn CPEs through community participation while keeping up to date on developments in the field. Check out the latest webcasts at https://www.sans.org/webcasts/
SANS Webcasts qualify for CPEs in the Community Participation category: https://www.giac.org/knowledge-base/community-participation/
CPEs: Maximum of 36 Can be applied to up to 3 certs
GIAC exams are taken online in a proctored environment through GIAC's state-of-the-art exam engine. Features include job-specific, specialized exam questions to validate real-world knowledge, a post-exam performance evaluation by certification objective, and a custom post-exam candidate feedback interface to help us further improve the testing experience. Visit https://www.giac.org/certifications/get-certified/steps to find tips for success with the GIAC certification program!
CPEs: Max of 36 CPEs (12 per course, max of 3 courses) Can be applied to up to 2 certs
Relevant graduate-level (Master's or Doctorate/PhD-level) courses from an accredited institution can be used to demonstrate ongoing competency in the information security field related to the certification(s) being renewed. Additionally, teaching a graduate-level course at an accredited institution qualifies for CPEs within this category. Learn more here: https://www.giac.org/certifications/renewal/post-graduate
CPEs: Maximum of 36 Can be applied to up to 2 certs
A published paper or book on a relevant information assurance topic can be used to demonstrate ongoing competency in the information security field related to the certification(s) being renewed. See what qualifies and how publishing can help you maintain your GIAC certification here: https://www.giac.org/certifications/renewal/published-work
CPEs: Maximum of 36 Can be applied to 2 certs
There are relevant activities that can be completed through an InfoSec related ANSI ISO-17024 accredited certification and its affiliated training providers. This can be used to demonstrate ongoing competency in the information security field related to the certification(s) being renewed. Learn more about non-SANS accredited professional training and view a list of accredited training here: https://www.giac.org/certifications/renewal/other-accredited
CPEs: Maximum of 12 Can be applied to 1 cert
Relevant cyber range activities and exercises are hands-on, interactive learning exercises that can be used to demonstrate ongoing competency in the information security field related to the certification(s) being renewed. Learn more about cyber ranges/NetWars and see what activities and exercises qualify here: https://www.giac.org/certifications/renewal/cyber-ranges
CPEs: Maximum of 12 Can be applied to 1 cert
Hands-on experience in the infosec field through work experience can demonstrate your application of a certification's objectives and ongoing competency in the information security field related to the certification(s) being renewed. Furthermore, unique aspects of work experience can be applied toward multiple renewals. See if your work experience qualifies here: https://www.giac.org/certifications/renewal/work-experience
CPEs: Maximum of 12 Can be applied to 1 cert
Collaboration with the community can allow a practitioner to find solutions to virtually any problem they encounter. Attending or conducting webcasts, public speaking engagements, volunteer work in the infosec community, local chapter meetings, conducting training programs and writing an article/blog for an information assurance related publication or website -- all these may be considered community participation. Learn more about how contributing to the infosec community can help you earn CPEs here: https://www.giac.org/certifications/renewal/community-participation
Happy CPE hunting!
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