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CLAW 2021

What is Crisis Management? How does it work? How can we plan and be prepared...

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CLAW 2023

In 2023, we have planned two CLAW events and the first one will take place online on 2 May 2023 with the annual CLAW face-to-face meeting happening from 5th – 6th December 2023. If you work for...

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Training

The GÉANT GN4 project has arranged a series of training events to support the community. The training events have been offered live throughout 2020 / 21. Previously run sessions are available for viewing on GÉANTTV. Operating system privacy and security Operating System Telemetry – configuring protection in Windows 10 (slides) (recording) Logging and Audit – Log management and Audit strategies (slides) (recording) File Integrity Monitoring (FIM) for detecting security incidents (slides)...

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CLAW 2021

What is Crisis Management? How does it work? How can we plan and be prepared when crisis hits? What are the best practices to respond effectively to a threat? Who should be involved? These (and many more) are some of the questions we will try to answer during the fifth edition of CLAW, the Crisis Management Workshop for the GÉANT Community, happening online, on 7 December 2021. Community representatives from Communications, NOC, CSIRT and Information Security Management are welcome to join...

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TRANSITS – II

TRANSITS-II courses are aimed at more experienced personnel working for established computer security incident response teams (CSIRTs). They provide an in-depth study of network monitoring techniques, forensic analysis, the use of ‘fire drills’ for improving response and coordination, as well as providing training in how to improve communications with constituents. The trainers are amongst the most experienced members of the European CSIRT community, and these courses represent an...

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TRANSITS – I

TRANSITS-I courses are aimed at new or potential computer security incident response team (CSIRT) personnel who wish to gain a good grounding in the main aspects of working in such a team. They cover basic incident handling and response techniques, operational practices, organisational and legal issues. Trainees get a unique opportunity to mix with their peers and discuss security issues in a secure and trusted environment, while being tutored by leading members of the European CSIRT community...

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