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The course covers a selection of open-source tools for each major area of cybersecurity. These include governance and risk tools, firewalls, identity systems, vulnerability scanners, SIEM and incident response systems, threat hunting and security analytics tools, and security assurance and threat intelligence systems. For each tool or system, the course describes how to install and configure them, and provides a demonstration of their use. Instructor Malcolm Shore also includes a number of community versions of commercial security tools as well as a number of useful open source tools which, while not themselves cybersecurity tools, are useful in support of cybersecurity activities.


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Contact other staff members for help im no longer as active!
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thanks you
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Thanks man :)

Update the link please :)))
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(3 months ago)Sauron Wrote:
[Image: Screenshot-from-2025-11-10-11-22-57.png]

The course covers a selection of open-source tools for each major area of cybersecurity. These include governance and risk tools, firewalls, identity systems, vulnerability scanners, SIEM and incident response systems, threat hunting and security analytics tools, and security assurance and threat intelligence systems. For each tool or system, the course describes how to install and configure them, and provides a demonstration of their use. Instructor Malcolm Shore also includes a number of community versions of commercial security tools as well as a number of useful open source tools which, while not themselves cybersecurity tools, are useful in support of cybersecurity activities.

thanks a lot man
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