Foundry 2022-1
2022-05-16T08:30:00-04:00 - 2022-05-20T12:00:00-04:00 : 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 2022-1 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.

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Network Archaeology

expert

Unearth and understand hidden data from network traffic and obfuscated files.

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Host Forensics

advanced

Examine memory and disk forensic artifacts to find forensic artifacts.

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Malware Analysis

advanced

Examine malicious software to discover capabilities, methods, and more.

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Operational Technology

intermediate

Learn the peculiarities of computers that interact with the physical environment.

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Entry Point

beginner

An overview of everything. Start here if you're just getting into incident investigation!

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Incident Coordination

intermediate

How to manage incident response teams and communicate clearly and effectively to vested parties.

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Are Cyber Fire events delivered in-person, virtual, or hybrid?

All Cyber Fire events are delivered either in-person or virtual, not hybrid. Review the Cyber Fire website's home page which details the current event’s delivery method.

If the Cyber Fire event is delivered in-person, are travel expenses covered by the Department of Energy?

No, travel expenses are not covered. It is recommended to use the hotel room block on the Cyber Fire website's registration page for room rate discounts.

How do I cancel my registration if I can no longer attend?

Review the registration confirmation email sent from info@cyberfire.training, select ”view order details” and click “cancellation.”

How do I select a course that best aligns with my skillset?

Courses are categorized by Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced. Review the course descriptions on the Cyber Fire website's registration page.

What happens after I register?

You will receive an email from info@cyberfire.training confirming your registration. If your registration is approved, you will receive a confirmation email for your attendance.

Where can I see the Portal link?

Review the registration confirmation email sent from info@cyberfire.training, the Portal link is contained within the email.

What time should I arrive?

Check-in begins on the Sunday prior to the event. A registration desk is located inside the venue’s main entrance.

Where can I view future events?

Future events will be advertised on the Cyber Fire website's home page at the conclusion of the current event.

Where can I find answers to the Collaborative Puzzles?

Answers are not provided. Participants are encouraged to keep a list of their answers, and more importantly, solution notes! The Collaborative Puzzles are Teaching Puzzles where how you came to an answer is more important than the answer itself.