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SANS Institute Announces SANS Doha May 2024

SANS Doha May 2024 reinforces Qatar’s commitment towards building a digitally secure society by upskilling cybersecurity professionals 

SANS Institute, a global cybersecurity training and certification company announces SANS Doha May 2024 from 18-23 May at the InterContinental Doha – the City. The training program offers three specialized courses that will equip participants with the skills required to secure OT/IoT systems, detect and remediate incidents, and build strong strategies for cloud and on-prem platforms. 

In 2023, around 18% of Qatari businesses experienced a cybersecurity breach, with 5% enduring more than five incidents, each costing an estimated average of approximately US$4.94 million  

SANS Doha May 2024 will offer three specialized courses through both in-person training and simultaneous live online sessions: SEC504: Hacker Tools, Techniques, and Incident Handling; FOR508: Advanced Incident Response, Threat Hunting, and Digital Forensics and ICS410: ICS/SCADA Security Essentials.  

SEC504 covers the necessary expertise for conducting thorough incident response investigations, by developing dynamic response methodologies, threat intelligence, and defensive tactics applicable to both cloud-based and on-premises platforms. 

For professionals interested in advancing their skills in threat hunting and forensic analysis, FOR508 explores investigative techniques and tools. Whether grappling with a data breach, malware incursion, or any other cyber threat, a well-defined incident response plan is indispensable. Participants will learn how to effectively hunt, detect, and contain various adversaries, while also learning strategies for incident remediation. 

ICS410 stands as a critical course spotlighting industrial control systems (ICS) and SCADA security, both pivotal components of modern digital infrastructure. Participants will acquire cyber-secure-aware engineering practices and how to provide real-time support for control system IT/OT operations.  

SANS will also host a Community Night in Doha on May 20 – ‘Exploring the Link Between Corruption and Cybercrime’. Led by Jason Jordaan, SANS Principal Instructor, the session will explore how corruption related to cybercrime works, how organized crime groups identify targets, and talk about a case study that the presenter was involved in, where a cybercrime group used corruption to pull off a major hack of several government departments. 

For more information and to register for SANS Doha May 2024 in person or online, visit.

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