Colorado Springs, CO June 18, 2020 – The National Cybersecurity Center (NCC) is pleased to announce its support for the Cyber Resilience Institute (CRI) and its c-Watch 2020 cyber intelligence training.
The NCC is a strong advocate for the advancement of cybersecurity-related trainings to fill a critical need for more cyber-aware and active students and professionals. The c-Watch 2020 training offers a three-week intensive course on the interdisciplinary domain of cyber intelligence, social media, and international cyberspace conflict. In a time of unprecedented proliferation of misinformation and disinformation, the NCC believes this training is fundamental to increasing the security of our citizens, businesses and government.
The training will provide students with access to open source tools, and training on those tools to include threat intelligence platforms, social media tools, analytic frameworks, and collection management resources. Students can sign up for one of three separate tracks: Social Media Threat Hunting, Cyber Observable Hunting, and Cyber Policy.
The course begins June 22, 2020 and is open to students, mid-career professionals and anyone who wants to learn cyber threat intelligence. More information on registration can be found at the following link: https://www.cyberresilienceinstitute.org/c-watch-2020/
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National Cybersecurity Center
The National Cybersecurity Center exists to help secure the world using knowledge, connections and resources to solve global cybersecurity challenges and develop a protected cyber ecosystem. An independent and non-profit think tank based in Colorado Springs, Colo., the NCC provides cybersecurity leadership, services, training and a cybersecurity community for public officials, business executives and the workforce. Discover the NCC at cyber-center.org.
Cyber Resilience Institute
The Cyber Resilience Institute is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that was established in 2014; which is focused on communities, particularly geographic, seeking tools and programs to build, operate and sustain a cyber activity or organization. With a National and International scope, The Cyber Resilience Institute’s mission is to help communities build operational and sustainable Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) and cybersecurity information sharing environments, centered on enabling market forces, and using various programs, initiatives, channels, and Information Sharing and Analysis Organization (ISAO) and Information Sharing and Analysis Centers (ISACs) models for the benefit of both government organizations and the private sector. We currently maintain a Cooperative Research Development Agreement (CRADA) with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. |