SEC595: Applied Data Science and AI/Machine Learning for Cybersecurity Professionals

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Contact UsElon isn’t the only one capable of shooting for the stars.
If you’re in the infosec field, chances are pretty good that you’re an intellectually curious person who enjoys learning daily. This is a prime industry for people like you because things are constantly changing — new technology is emerging at an increasingly rapid clip, and as enterprises adopt new tech, adversaries are quick to follow with new attack tactics and techniques.
Being successful in cyber security relies on maintaining your drive to continue learning and keep your knowledge up to date. Because cyber security is one of the fastest moving industries around, and it simply doesn’t stand still. If you’re not investing time and effort into learning the latest defense tactics or new skills, you are at risk of getting left behind.
While the benefits of continuous education in cyber security are vast, here are some of the top motivating factors worth considering:
If all those benefits aren’t enough to keep you investing in your education, SANS Online Training has a special promotion that just might provide a bit of extra incentive.
Now through August 18, when you register for any 5 or 6 day online course (OnDemand or Live Online), you get to choose one of the following: a 11" iPad Pro with Magic Keyboard, a Samsung Galaxy Tab S7, a free GIAC certification attempt, or $350 off your training registration cost. Additional special offers will follow in the upcoming weeks but act now to take advantage of our best offers of the year.
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In the past, we’ve shared advice from some of our star instructors on how you could use your free device in your cyber career (should you choose one of the device options). SANS instructors Mark Orlando, Justin Henderson, and Sarah Edwards offer some tips for turning your free device into a home lab or testing environment in this blog. And in this blog instructors Chris Crowley, Stephen Sims, and Ed Skoudis suggest using them to experiment with jailbreaking and iOS development, try out advanced pen testing techniques, and employ as a research system for hacking endeavors.
Looking for more ideas for how you could put these devices to use in your cyber career? Here are a few more ideas:
That last bullet brings us to the final point worth noting. This past year, SANS released the SANS OnDemand App, designed specifically for your training and certification journey. OnDemand training students can get it for free on iOS and Android and use it to complement their OnDemand training course experience.
The new app enables truly mobile training for anytime, anywhere access to instruction, quizzes, and slide decks. You can also download content for the duration of your OnDemand course so that you can continue to learn even when you don’t have an internet connection and are offline. Additionally, the OnDemand Mobile app lets you listen to the audio-only version of your OnDemand course.
Launched in 1989 as a cooperative for information security thought leadership, it is SANS’ ongoing mission to empower cyber security professionals with the practical skills and knowledge they need to make our world a safer place.
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