Foundry 2023-1
2023-04-24T08:30:00-06:00 - 2023-04-28T12:00:00-06:00 : Online
Become a tool builder.

Cyber Fire Foundry prepares attendees for tomorrow’s challenges by teaching how to create custom solutions for investigating cybersecurity incidents.

Rather than teaching cookie cutter recipes, our experienced staff will help you develop the ability to create innovative solutions to pick apart whatever arrives after you leave our event.

Classes

Foundry 2023-1 begins with 3 days of hands-on class instruction, guided by seasoned cyber security responders.

Class Details

Collaborative Exercise

The rest of the event places participants on teams, working together on many challenges, in a collaborative exercise. The exercise has been custom crafted to provide opportunities to apply new skills and further expand on practical learning.


Today’s cybersecurity threats are growing exponentially, but so is the workforce to combat those threats. You can be part of the solution, which is why we want you to join us.

We hope you can join us! Please reach out to cyberfire@hq.doe.gov if you have any questions.

A photo looking over the shoulder of a woman using a laptop. The laptop is running WireShark, a popular network analysis tool. Other people are seated to her left, also using laptops.
Ticket types available for this event
Network Archaeology
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Using Mathematics and Information Theory, write decoding software for malware network protocols.
♦️ advanced
Host Forensics
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Examine memory and disk forensic artifacts to find forensic artifacts.
♦️ advanced
Malware Analysis
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Examine malicious software to discover capabilities, methods, and more.
♦️ advanced
Operational Technology
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Learn the peculiarities of computers that interact with the physical environment.
🟦 intermediate
Entry Point
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An overview of everything. Start here if you're just getting into incident investigation!
🟢 beginner
Incident Coordination
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How to manage incident response teams and communicate clearly and effectively to vested parties.
🟦 intermediate