SEC504: Hacker Tools, Techniques, and Incident Handling

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- SEC275: Foundations & GFACT Certification - SEC401: Security Essentials & GSEC Certification - SEC504: Incident Handling & GCIH Certification - GIAC certifications serve as the capstone for each training course and must be earned. Successfully passing the corresponding GIAC exam is required to advance to the next SANS training course in the academy.