Red Teaming Professional (RTP)
Cyberfox Red Teaming Professional (CT-RTP) Master the art of simulated adversarial attacks and fortify your organization with Cyberfox Train’s Red Teaming Training Course. Course Description: The Red Teaming Training Course at Cyberfox Train provides an immersive and practical exploration of …
Overview
Cyberfox Red Teaming Professional (CT-RTP)
Master the art of simulated adversarial attacks and fortify your organization with Cyberfox Train’s Red Teaming Training Course.
Course Description:
The Red Teaming Training Course at Cyberfox Train provides an immersive and practical exploration of the red teaming process—a crucial aspect of cybersecurity. Over five intensive days, participants will delve into the methodologies, tools, and techniques used in simulating adversarial attacks. From understanding the fundamentals on day one to executing a final red team exercise on day five, this course is designed to empower professionals with the skills needed to identify vulnerabilities and strengthen organizational defenses.
Objectives:
- Develop a comprehensive understanding of red teaming principles and methodologies.
- Acquire hands-on experience in OSINT, social engineering, and vulnerability exploitation.
- Enhance skills in post-exploitation techniques and incident response.
- Develop effective communication and reporting skills for red team activities.
Learning Benefits:
- Practical knowledge of red teaming methodologies.
- Hands-on experience with industry-standard tools and techniques.
- Enhanced ability to identify and exploit vulnerabilities.
- Improved incident response and mitigation skills.
- Certification as a Red Teaming Professional from Cyberfox Train.
Who Can Join?
- Cybersecurity Professionals
- IT Security Analysts
- Penetration Testers
- Incident Responders
- Security Consultants
- Network Administrators
Prerequisites
- Basic Knowledge of Cybersecurity Concepts
- Familiarity with Networking and Systems
- Experience in Information Security (Recommended)
Who Should Enroll?
If you are passionate about cybersecurity and wish to enhance your offensive security skills, this course is tailored for you. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting your cybersecurity journey, the Red Teaming Training Course at Cyberfox Train welcomes individuals eager to master the art of simulated adversarial attacks and strengthen organizational defenses.
Course Outline
Day 1: Introduction to Red Teaming
- Morning Session:
- Overview of Red Teaming: Definition, Purpose, and Scope
- Distinction between Red Teaming and Penetration Testing
- Importance of Red Teaming in Security
- Afternoon Session:
- Legal and Ethical Considerations in Red Teaming
- Role of Red Teamers and Their Skillsets
- Case Studies: Successful Red Team Engagements
Day 2: Reconnaissance and Information Gathering
- Morning Session:
- Understanding the Target: OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence)
- Social Engineering Techniques
- Identifying and Analyzing Attack Surfaces
- Afternoon Session:
- Hands-on Workshop: OSINT Tools and Techniques
- Crafting Effective Phishing Campaigns
- Group Exercise: Simulated Social Engineering Attack
Day 3: Vulnerability Analysis and Exploitation
- Morning Session:
- Vulnerability Assessment Techniques
- Exploitation Frameworks and Tools
- Zero-Day Exploits and Their Implications
- Afternoon Session:
- Live Exploitation Demo
- Hands-on Workshop: Exploiting Vulnerabilities
- Red Team vs. Blue Team Simulation Exercise
Day 4: Post-Exploitation and Persistence
- Morning Session:
- Maintaining Access: Backdoors and Persistence
- Escalating Privileges
- Lateral Movement Techniques
- Afternoon Session:
- Hands-on Workshop: Post-Exploitation Techniques
- Simulated Attack and Defense Exercise
- Incident Response and Mitigation Strategies
Day 5: Reporting and Debriefing
- Morning Session:
- Red Team Reporting: Structure and Content
- Communication Skills for Red Teamers
- Delivering Actionable Recommendations
- Afternoon Session:
- Final Red Team Exercise
- Debriefing and Feedback
- Q&A and Discussion on Red Team Best Practices