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Cybersecurity & Ethical Hacking · 🏫 Columbia University

Cyber-Threat Intelligence

This program offers a unique, non-technical approach to cyber-threat intelligence, focusing on analytical skills, real-world case studies of APT groups and cybercrime networks, and insights from guest speakers.

🔥 High School 🕒 1-week Day Camp In-person Beginner-friendly

About this camp

Students in the Cyber-Threat Intelligence program delve into the discipline of cyber-threat intelligence, learning its crucial role in supporting decision-makers against evolving security challenges. The course examines advanced persistent threat (APT) groups and large cybercrime networks through detailed case studies, allowing participants to understand their tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), successes, and shortcomings. Discussions extend to technology's evolution and its impact on the future threat landscape. The curriculum covers both public and private sector threat intelligence, with readings and lectures on intelligence, analysis, and the methods used by various actors, including terrorist organizations. Students gain practical experience by producing short white papers and collaborating on group presentations, simulating real-world threat intelligence teams. Guest speakers further enrich the learning experience, providing insights into this vital field. No prior technical expertise is required, making it accessible to all interested high school students.

What a typical day looks like

A typical day involves morning and afternoon sessions, with lectures and discussions from 11:10 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 3:10 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET, incorporating case studies, guest speakers, and collaborative work on white papers and group presentations.

Best suited for

This program is ideal for high school students interested in understanding the cyber-threat landscape and pursuing careers in intelligence, regardless of prior technical experience.

What you'll learn

Cyber-threat intelligence as a discipline Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) groups Cybercrime networks Tactics Techniques and Procedures (TTPs) Intelligence and analysis Public and private sector threat intelligence Future threat landscape

Location

Columbia University, New York, NY

Sponsored by Research Ignited

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