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There are many tools you can use to ensure network security. Most organizations invest in a Security Information and Event Management, or SIEM, system to act as a centralized repository for their key system’s logs. This allows you to have dashboards, queries, alerts, and log storage all in one area. Honeypots can also offer an additional layer of protection in the form of data gathering. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has also developed its own advanced network security system called EINSTEIN.
In this module, Monitoring and Analyzing Intrusion Threats, you will learn how to offload your Snort and Suricata logs to other systems. We will also examine the use of Honeypots as part of a security program and have an introduction to CISA’s EINSTEIN program. By the end of this course, you will have the knowledge you need to implement additional network security layers to better monitor network security threats.
The module covers how to offload Snort and Suricata logs to other systems, the use of Honeypots as part of a security program, and an introduction to CISA's EINSTEIN program.
The course builds skills in Intrusion Detection Systems, Intrusion Detection and Prevention, Security Analysis, Snort (Intrusion Detection System), Threat Detection, and preparation relevant to GIAC Certified Intrusion Analyst.
The course includes three lessons: Offloading Logs, Honeypots, and Introduction to CISA Einstein.
By the end of the course you will have the knowledge needed to implement additional network security layers to better monitor network security threats.