Cybersecurity: PER-418 Network Traffic Analysis

We are proud to host PER-418 Network Traffic Analysis, a three- day course from the National Cybersecurity Preparedness Consortium (NCPC). 

This course was developed for technical personnel and technical managers within the public and private sectors affiliated with an agency or organization considered as part of the nation’s critical infrastructure.  Ideal for MOREnet consortium members. This course covers in-depth concepts that move from an intermediate to advanced level. This is a hands-on course where specific network and security knowledge and experience are required. A minimum of three years’ experience as a system/network administrator or as a cybersecurity professional is required.

We will use a blended learning approach to prepare IT professionals to effectively and efficiently act to counter network vector attacks against our nation’s internet, communications and network-based infrastructure.

Participants will be introduced to a wide variety of network traffic analysis information and methods including, but not limited to:

- Define the normal and malicious uses of network protocols within both the TCP/IP and OSI protocol stack.

- Using packet analysis and custom packet-crafting tools to understand communication and interoperability for functions of transport layer protocols; for functions of IPv4 and IPv6 network layer protocols; and for functions of ICMPv4 and ICMPv6 network layer protocols.

- Using packet analysis and custom packet-crafting tools to understand the function and security concerns involved in packet fragmentation and reassembly processes.

The Cybersecurity Defense Initiative is collecting registrations directly, please follow this link to register: https://cybersecuritydefenseinitiative.org/registration/?course=2726

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Monday, June 9, 2025 - Wednesday, June 11, 2025
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
MOREnet Training Rooms
Columbia