I'm looking for places that let me experience what it's like to be in a analyst / IR team in order to learn a bit about those roles and found a place called letsdefend.io. Have you tried it? How it was the experience? Would you recomend it? Source: 6 months ago
Has anyone else had any issues with letsdefend.io? Source: 9 months ago
A SOC analyst role is not unrealistic if you are educated to masters level in computer science. It won't be a breeze, especially in the current climate, but you stand a fair chance if you are persistent and resilient. Make sure your resume is squared away and optimised for ATS parsing. Also, get some hands-on practice with the sort of tools and techniques a SOC analyst tends to use. There are some defense-focused... Source: 10 months ago
Https://letsdefend.io/ is another blue team one. Source: 11 months ago
Unfortunately, I still have hard times finding truly SOC trainings, however there are some blue team labs - however, it seems nowadays there are / https://letsdefend.io/. Source: 12 months ago
Spend some time poking around at https://letsdefend.io. Source: over 1 year ago
I have used https://letsdefend.io/ for SOC and Incident Response training. The site has courses, challenges, and modules for everything you mentioned. They even offer training built for teams and businesses at https://letsdefend.io/business.html. Source: over 1 year ago
Https://letsdefend.io/ & https://tryhackme.com/, specifically the SOC level 1 path. Source: over 1 year ago
I also feel your pain on the SANS certs. I've yet to find a company willing to shell out the dough for SANS certs. GIAC is still incredibly expensive even after you do the work/study. You might want to look into any offensive certs you can afford, too. If you know how to exploit something, you should have a decent idea of what that activity will look like in logs. I've been told the BLT1 (Blue Team Level 1) is... Source: over 1 year ago
For some experience I can recommend you to try Letsdefend and for some practical guidance on how to make your own SOC lab. Source: over 1 year ago
Don't be discourage. Keep applying and start playing with homelab. Just install virtual machine on your home computer and start playing with it if you haven't done so. In the meantime, start looking at tryhackme or letsdefend.io to see what you can do with some free resources. "Network Network Network" with folks on LinkedIn if you haven't done so. Source: over 1 year ago
For training you have; BTLO, Lets defend, and Cyberdefenders. Source: over 1 year ago
Great site with lots of free courses Https://letsdefend.io/. Source: over 1 year ago
If you are looking for SOC analyst or something similar, then maybe the CEH, which employers always seem to have listed as a job requirement. A good training resource for starting down the security path is Anti Syphon's live training. There is also this training for SOC Analyst. I've never taken it, so I can't attest to the quality, but it looks interesting. Source: over 1 year ago
You can also take a look at https://letsdefend.io/ for some practical hands on challenges. Source: over 1 year ago
I got https://letsdefend.io/ for 50% off by using BLCKFRDY. Post yours if you know any certs, training materials or books. Source: over 1 year ago
Did you try letsdefend.io for the blue team? Source: over 1 year ago
I cannot remember my password for letsdefend.io. And when I choose forgot password, I do not receive any emails. Source: over 1 year ago
Https://letsdefend.io is a new one (that I don't have experience with and have been meaning to try but seems good on the surface from orbit). Source: over 1 year ago
So....outside of looking at source/destination IP address or website names. What do you use to determine if it's a legit threat or not? More importantly, what resources can I use to get hands on experience with this? I'm currently looking into TryHackme.com and letsdefend.io . Are either of these a good start? Things like port scans are probably super easy to tell. But other things like RCE, not so clear-cut for me. Source: over 1 year ago
Https://letsdefend.io/ is a good one too that is focused more on the blue side of cybersecurity. Source: over 1 year ago
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