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Apprenticeship program
EBRYX
Cybersecurity Analyst Apprenticeship program
According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Information Security Analyst jobs are expected to grow 33% from 2020 to 2030, much faster than the national average for other jobs. At present there are far more openings than candidates to fill them. Yet, most employers are looking for experience. Training alone does not provide the kind of hands-on experience employers are looking for. Ebryx’ Cybersecurity Analyst Apprenticeship program is an immersive skill building program for Security Operations Center (SOC) Analysts. SOC Analysts are focused on detecting cyber attacks and responding to them. The program combines directed study with hands-on exercises and working with mentors on real networks. Learning by doing and working with experienced professionals is by far the most effective way to fast-track the launch of your cybersecurity career. In order to ensure that each apprentice gets the appropriate attention, this program is offered to a limited number of candidates.
Course PrerequisitesÂ
Participants must complete the two day Ebryx’ Blue Team Bootcamp to be eligible for the apprenticeship program.
For more information about the Bootcamp visit www.ebryx.com/trainings
Who is it for?
The program is designed for university graduates and IT professionals who want to advance their career in the cybersecurity industry as security analysts, incident responders or digital forensic specialists. It is also suitable for non-IT professionals looking to transition into cybersecurity.
Program Structure
This is a milestone based learning program divided into various modules. Each module is designed around a specific skill set that will enable the participant to succeed in their role as a security analyst. Participants will get to experience some of the real world threat scenarios from the MITRE ATT&CK framework during this program.
Evaluation Method
Within each module participants are required to achieve learning and task based milestones and are evaluated by their mentors to assess the progress. Participants will be presenting their learning at each of these milestones. Progression to the next module is dependent on the performance in the current module.
Time Required
Participants can choose between full-time or self-paced learning. In full-time mode participants will be required to give 40 hours each week to the program.
Program Duration and Pricing
Participants can choose which modules they want to enroll in, based on their career goals and job requirements. In full-time mode the program can vary from six weeks to 24 weeks depending on the modules the participant decides to complete. Fees for various modules vary and will be due at the start of each module. Details for various modules including topics covered, duration, and fee can be found below:
Module 1: SOC Analyst
Duration
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Topics
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6 weeks
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Fundamentals, Regexes & Elasticsearch Basics, SIEM, EDR
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Module 2: Incident Responder
Duration
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Topics
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6 weeks
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Windows API calls, How do attacks happen, Dissecting attacks, Incident handling
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Module 3: Digital Forensics
Duration
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Topics
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4 weeks
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Gathering evidence, Network Forensics, Memory Forensics
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Module 4: Programming Fundamentals
Duration
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Topics
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2 weeks
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C, C#, C++, Python, Java
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Module 5: Malware Analysis
Duration
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Topics
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6 weeks
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Static and Dynamic Malware Analysis, Malware Reversing, Writing YARA and SIGMA rules, Cyber Threat Intelligence
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* Expected duration in full-time mode.
To learn more about cybersecurity apprenticeship program and sponsorships visit www.ebryx.com/cyber-apprenticeship or get in touch with us at [email protected]
Register now at ebryx.com/registration/ to join our upcoming cohort