MCSI Certified DFIR Specialist
https://www.mosse-institute.com/certifications/mdfir-certified-dfir-specialist.html
️ Cyber Kill Chain ️
https://library.mosse-institute.com/articles/2022/04/cyber-kill-chain-protect-your-system-by-understanding-the-attackers-methods/cyber-kill-chain-protect-your-system-by-understanding-the-attackers-methods.html?highlight=kill%20chain
MCSI Digital Forensics Library
https://library.mosse-institute.com/cyber-domains/digital-forensics.html
The cyber kill chain is a model that helps security professionals understand how cyberattacks happen, and how to defend against them. The model was first proposed by Lockheed Martin in 2011, and has since been adopted by many organizations. The kill chain consists of seven stages:
Reconnaissance
Weaponization
Delivery
Exploitation
Installation
Command and control
Actions on objectives
Each stage represents a different phase of an attack, and each stage presents different opportunities for defenders to detect and thwart the attack.
The MITRE ATT&CK matrix is a tool used by security professionals to assess and understand the potential risks posed by various cybersecurity threats. The matrix is made up of a series of tables that list the various types of attacks that can be carried out against a given system, along with the potential impact of each type of attack. The matrix is designed to help security professionals identify the most critical threats to a given system and to prioritize the mitigations that should be put in place to protect against those threats.
You can find more information on the MITRE ATT&CK matrix here
https://attack.mitre.org/