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CERTIFIED CYBERTECH - RCT

Rocheston Certified CyberTech (RCT)

The Rocheston CyberTech Professional course equips participants with critical knowledge and advanced skills in cybersecurity, network security, and IT infrastructure management. This comprehensive course is ideal for IT professionals who want to strengthen their knowledge base and stay updated on the latest developments in the field of cybersecurity.

Who needs to attend Rocheston Certified CyberTech (RCT)

RCT is designed for IT administrators, lawyers, accountants, teachers, doctors, students, and anyone with an interest in cyber security. 

It is ideal for those who are looking to gain a better understanding of cyber security concepts, tools, and techniques or who need to stay up to date with the latest cyber security trends.  The program is also suitable for those who want to deepen their understanding of the legal and ethical implications of cybersecurity, or for those who are interested in pursuing a career in the security field.

RCT Learning Objectives:

▪ Understand the fundamentals of Linux operating systems, including command-line usage, and file system management.

▪ Gain in-depth knowledge of network security principles and protocols.

▪ Develop a strong understanding of cybersecurity terminology and concepts.

▪ Familiarize with industry-standard cybersecurity frameworks and standards.

▪ Learn advanced networking concepts and protocols to enhance the security of IT systems.

▪ Master information-gathering techniques for security analysis and risk assessment.

▪ Acquire hands-on skills in vulnerability assessment and risk assessment.

▪ Gain a deep understanding of web application security and extreme hacking techniques.

▪ Learn the art of network sniffing and password management to safeguard critical information.

▪ Develop expertise in configuring firewalls and IDS for enhanced security.

▪ Master cryptographic techniques for data encryption and protection.

▪ Learn to manage web servers, MySQL databases, LDAP, SMTP, mail servers, and SNMP.

▪ Understand the intricacies of wireless technologies and their potential security vulnerabilities.

▪ Gain expertise in DevSecOps and cloud security best practices.

▪ Learn to formulate appropriate incident response and forensics strategies for managing potential cyber threats.

About the RCT Class:

The course begins with an introduction to Linux fundamentals, where participants gain an understanding of the Linux operating system and its applications in cybersecurity. Following this, the course delves into network security principles and protocols, including TCP/IP, VPNs, firewalls, and intrusion detection systems.

Participants will be exposed to various cybersecurity terminology and concepts, as well as industry-standard frameworks such as NIST, ISO, and CIS. The course also delves into advanced networking topics, including managing routing, switching, wireless technologies, and network sniffing.

 

The course then shifts focus to hands-on labs, covering essential cybersecurity domains such as information gathering, vulnerability assessment, risk assessment, web application security, and extreme hacking. The hands-on approach ensures that candidates acquire practical skills in identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities in IT systems.

Other key topics covered include password management, firewalls and IDS, cryptography, and management of web servers, MySQL databases, LDAP, SMTP, mail servers, and SNMP. The course further explores wireless technologies, DevSecOps, and cloud security, providing a holistic understanding of the cybersecurity ecosystem.

 

The final module equips participants with the necessary skills to manage incidents efficiently and employ computer forensics to mitigate potential cyber threats. Overall, the Rocheston CyberTech Professional course is a complete package for IT professionals looking to broaden and strengthen their cybersecurity skills with industry-specific knowledge and hands-on experience.

 

The Rocheston CyberTech Professional (RCT) program offers foundational cybersecurity training, designed to assist IT professionals and administrators in navigating the constantly evolving cyber landscape.

Featuring in-depth training courses and labs tailored to IT administrators’ requirements, RCT serves as an ideal training program for individuals aiming to enhance their security skills and secure their networks.  The program offers a wide variety of training topics, such as:

  • Cryptography
  • Web Application Security
  • Network Security
  • Malware Analysis

It also provides detailed lab training, allowing IT administrators to learn in a hands-on environment and gain valuable experience with the latest security technologies.

The labs included in the program offer hands-on experience with security solutions such as firewalls, intrusion prevention systems, and malware protection tools.  This provides IT administrators the opportunity to gain practical experience with the tools and techniques used to secure networks and systems.

Course Outline:

RCT provides participants with an in-depth understanding of cyber security concepts, tools, and techniques. Participants can learn from experienced instructors, receive hands-on instruction, and gain firsthand experience with the latest cyber security tools.

RCT also covers a range of topics, from the basics of cyber security to more advanced topics such as malware prevention and incident response.

 

Module 00 – Introduction

Module 01 – Linux Fundamentals

Module 02 – Network Security Principles and Protocols

Module 03 – Cybersecurity Terminology and Concepts

Module 04 – Cybersecurity Frameworks and Standards

Module 05 – Advanced Networking

Module 06 – Information Gathering

Module 07 – Vulnerability Assessment

Module 08 – Risk Assessment

Module 09 – Web Application Security

Module 10 – Extreme Hacking

Module 11 – Network Sniffing

Module 12 – Password Management

Module 13 – Firewalls and IDS

Module 14 – Cryptography

Module 15 – Managing Web Servers

Module 16 – Managing Mysql Databases

Module 17 – LDAP, SMTP, Mail Servers and SNMP

Module 18 – Wireless Technologies

Module 19 – DevSecOps and Cloud Security

Module 20 – Incident Response and Forensics

Module 21 – Penetration Testing

Module 22 – Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery

Module 23 – Python Programming

Module 24 – Bash Scripting

 

RCT Labs:

The Rocheston CyberTech Professional (RCT) training program is an extensive course designed to impart cybersecurity fundamentals to IT administrators. This comprehensive program focuses on a fully lab-oriented approach, providing students with an immersive learning experience.

Equipped with over 4,200 practical exercises, these hands-on labs are designed to help learners gain a deep understanding of cybersecurity concepts and best practices. Participants will be put through various real-world scenarios that stimulate critical thinking and problem-solving skills, allowing them to effectively tackle cybersecurity challenges in their future roles.

The labs are delivered through the Rocheston Cyberlabs platform, which offers a seamless online web-based lab environment. This modern and easily accessible platform ensures that students have a smooth and responsive experience, enabling them to concentrate on mastering the intricacies of cybersecurity without any technical hiccups.

Throughout the RCT training program, participants will cover a wide range of topics, including network security, penetration testing, risk management, and incident response. As they progress through the course, learners will develop a well-rounded skillset that is essential for IT administrators in the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats.

 

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    CERTIFIED CYBERSECURITY SPECIALIST - RCCS

    Rocheston Certified Cybersecurity Specialist®

    The Modern Certification for the Modern Times

    Why would you take this course?

    RCCS course will provide you with credible recognition as a Cybersecurity Specialist.  RCCS enables you to gain better control over your own devices and data, and puts you in a better position to face the challenges to cybersecurity

    RCCS is a 2 Day Training Program.

    • Time: 9:00 AM – 5 PM
    • Available Live Online or Traditional Instructor Led Classroom

    Who would you take this course?

    • Any individual, organization, government agency, from school students to homemakers
    • Representatives from school and college administration
    • Front Office users
    • Technically and non-technically inclined people
    • Everyday users of digital technology

      What will you learn?

      The Rocheston Certified Cybersecurity Specialist (RCCS) course prepares you for the  skills and knowledge required to protect yourself and others from cyber threats.

      • Gain credible recognition as a Cybersecurity Specialist
      • Best practices in fundamentals of cybersecurity
      • Better control over your own devices and data
      • Better privacy and security of personal information
      • Best strategies to ensure secure payments on e-platforms
      • Secure social media usage

       

      Course Outline:

      Module 1: Cyberthreats

      Module 2: Cybersecurity Terminology Module 3: Scam and Fraud

      Module 4: Phishing Attacks

      Module 5: Social Engineering

      Module 6: Instant Messaging

      Module 7: Smishing / Fishing

      Module 8: Ransomware Attacks Module 9: Search Engines

      Module 10: AntiVirus

      Module 11: Password Managers

      Module 12: 2-Factor Authentication

      Module 13: Web Browser Security

      Module 14: Data Privacy

      Module 15: Social Media Security

      Module 16: Fake News

      Module 17: Identity Theft

      Module 18: Cyberbullying

      Module 19: Encryption

      Module 20: Windows Security

      Module 21: macOS Security

      Module 22: Mobile Device Security

      Module 23: iOS Security

      Module 24: Android Security

      Module 25: Cloud Security

      Module 26: GDPR

      Module 27: VPN

      Module 28: Cybersafe

      Module 29: Cyber Games

      Module 30: Case Studies

      Assessments and evaluations:

      Throughout the course, participants are assessed on their understanding of the material and their ability to apply it in practical situations. Assessments can take various forms, such as quizzes, tests, or project-based evaluations. Regular assessments help both the instructor and the learner gauge progress and identify areas that need improvement.

       

      RCCS Exam

      The ANSI accredited RCCS®  examination will be conducted on the final day of the course. Successful completion of the exam will grant participants the prestigious Rocheston Certified Cybersecurity Specialist certification, setting them apart from their peers.

      Unlock your potential in cybersecurity engineering with the RCCS® certification program and become a sought-after professional in this rapidly evolving field. Rocheston has reinvented hacking, offering a unique and unparalleled learning experience.

      • Exam can be taken on Rocheston Cyberclass
      • Multiple Choice Objective Questions
      • Total count – approximately 50 questions
      • Pass Percentage: 70%
      • Retake Policy – You may retake the exam any time on an additional fee. For further details contact the exam coordinator.

       

      Pre-requisite

      There are no pre-requisites for this course.

      What is Included?

      • Live Instruction: Monday – Tuesday 9am – 5 pm
      • RCCS Study Guides
      • RCCS Practice Tests
      • One RCCS Exam Voucher

      RCCS Brochure

      Course Cost: $2,495

      Contact us to Earn your RCCE Extreme Hacking Certification 210.903.9737

      Rocheston®, RCCS® and Cybersecurity Engineer® are registered trademarks owned by Rocheston. All rights reserved.

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        CERTIFIED AI - RCAI

        Rocheston Certified Cybersecurity Specialist®

        The Modern Certification for the Modern Times

        Why would you take this course?

        RCCS course will provide you with credible recognition as a Cybersecurity Specialist.  RCCS enables you to gain better control over your own devices and data, and puts you in a better position to face the challenges to cybersecurity

        RCCS is a 2 Day Training Program.

        • Time: 9:00 AM – 5 PM
        • Available Live Online or Traditional Instructor Led Classroom

        Who would you take this course?

        • Any individual, organization, government agency, from school students to homemakers
        • Representatives from school and college administration
        • Front Office users
        • Technically and non-technically inclined people
        • Everyday users of digital technology

          What will you learn?

          The Rocheston Certified Cybersecurity Specialist (RCCS) course prepares you for the  skills and knowledge required to protect yourself and others from cyber threats.

          • Gain credible recognition as a Cybersecurity Specialist
          • Best practices in fundamentals of cybersecurity
          • Better control over your own devices and data
          • Better privacy and security of personal information
          • Best strategies to ensure secure payments on e-platforms
          • Secure social media usage

           

          Course Outline:

          Module 1: Cyberthreats

          Module 2: Cybersecurity Terminology Module 3: Scam and Fraud

          Module 4: Phishing Attacks

          Module 5: Social Engineering

          Module 6: Instant Messaging

          Module 7: Smishing / Fishing

          Module 8: Ransomware Attacks Module 9: Search Engines

          Module 10: AntiVirus

          Module 11: Password Managers

          Module 12: 2-Factor Authentication

          Module 13: Web Browser Security

          Module 14: Data Privacy

          Module 15: Social Media Security

          Module 16: Fake News

          Module 17: Identity Theft

          Module 18: Cyberbullying

          Module 19: Encryption

          Module 20: Windows Security

          Module 21: macOS Security

          Module 22: Mobile Device Security

          Module 23: iOS Security

          Module 24: Android Security

          Module 25: Cloud Security

          Module 26: GDPR

          Module 27: VPN

          Module 28: Cybersafe

          Module 29: Cyber Games

          Module 30: Case Studies

          Assessments and evaluations:

          Throughout the course, participants are assessed on their understanding of the material and their ability to apply it in practical situations. Assessments can take various forms, such as quizzes, tests, or project-based evaluations. Regular assessments help both the instructor and the learner gauge progress and identify areas that need improvement.

           

          RCCS Exam

          The ANSI accredited RCCS®  examination will be conducted on the final day of the course. Successful completion of the exam will grant participants the prestigious Rocheston Certified Cybersecurity Specialist certification, setting them apart from their peers.

          Unlock your potential in cybersecurity engineering with the RCCS® certification program and become a sought-after professional in this rapidly evolving field. Rocheston has reinvented hacking, offering a unique and unparalleled learning experience.

          • Exam can be taken on Rocheston Cyberclass
          • Multiple Choice Objective Questions
          • Total count – approximately 50 questions
          • Pass Percentage: 70%
          • Retake Policy – You may retake the exam any time on an additional fee. For further details contact the exam coordinator.

           

          Pre-requisite

          There are no pre-requisites for this course.

          What is Included?

          • Live Instruction: Monday – Tuesday 9am – 5 pm
          • RCCS Study Guides
          • RCCS Practice Tests
          • One RCCS Exam Voucher

          RCCS Brochure

          Course Cost: $2,495

          Contact us to Earn your RCCE Extreme Hacking Certification 210.903.9737

          Rocheston®, RCCS® and Cybersecurity Engineer® are registered trademarks owned by Rocheston. All rights reserved.

          Request a Quote for RCCS Training

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            CERTIFIED CYBERSECURITY ENGINEER - RCCE I

            Rocheston Certified Cybersecurity Engineer®

            The Modern Certification for the Modern Times

            The ANSI accredited RCCE® Level 1 exam has been officially recognized by The U.S. Government and approves Rocheston Certified Cybersecurity Engineer (RCCE) certification under Department of Defense DoD 8140 directive.

            Why would you take this course?

            The Rocheston Certified Cybersecurity Engineer (RCCE) training is a prestigious and advanced certification program designed for professionals seeking to excel in the cybersecurity industry. The RCCE Level 1 (Extreme Hacking) course provides a comprehensive foundation in hacking concepts.

            This comprehensive training program equips participants with the necessary skills, knowledge, and hands-on experience to tackle complex cybersecurity challenges and vulnerabilities.

            The RCCE framework is based on four key components:

            • Protect
            • Detect
            • Respond
            • Investigate

            These components provide a solid foundation for building a robust cybersecurity infrastructure and addressing the constantly evolving threat landscape. The RCCE framework eliminates the need to undertake numerous training courses and spend exorbitant amounts of money to master cybersecurity.

            What will you learn?

            The Rocheston Certified Cybersecurity Engineer (RCCE) course is an intensive hands-on program designed to equip aspiring cybersecurity professionals with the skills and knowledge required to defend against a wide range of cyber threats. A key component of the RCCE course is the hands-on labs, which provide students with practical experience in using cutting-edge cybersecurity tools and techniques.

            These labs are powered by Rocheston’s proprietary Linux-based operating system, Rocheston Rose Cybersecurity OS. This specialized OS has been developed for use in the RCCE course and contains an extensive collection of hacking and ?cybersecurity tools, amounting to nearly 2 TB of resources.

            The hands-on labs in the RCCE course are hosted on the cloud, which means students can access and complete them using a web browser. There is no need to install any additional software or hardware, making it incredibly convenient and easy for students to practice their skills from anywhere, at any time.

            The labs cover a wide range of topics and techniques, from penetration testing and vulnerability assessment to network security and digital forensics. Students will work through real-world scenarios and challenges designed to test their knowledge and?hone their skills in a safe, controlled environment.

            Penetration Testing: Students will learn how to identify and exploit vulnerabilities in a target system, using a range of tools and techniques to gain?unauthorized access and maintain control.

            Vulnerability Assessment: Students will practice identifying and assessing potential security vulnerabilities in a system, using various scanning tools and?methodologies to evaluate the risk and recommend appropriate?remediation measures.

            Network Security: Students will gain hands-on experience in securing networks from various threats, including configuring firewalls, intrusion detection?systems, and VPNs, as well as monitoring network traffic for signs?of malicious activity.

            Incident Response: Students will learn how to conduct digital forensic investigations, including the collection and analysis of digital evidence and the proper handling and preservation of evidence to maintain its integrity.

            Course Outline:

            This course offers?the new standard for foundation in hacking concepts and provides extensive hands-on labs for mastering various hacking technologies and tools. Designed for those looking to excel in the field of cybersecurity.  This course is 95% focused on hands-on labs and practical exercises.

            Module 1: Cybersecurity Threats, Attacks and Defenses

            Module 2: Information Gathering and Network Scanning

            Module 3: Cyber Vulnerabilities

            Module 4: Web Application Attacks

            Module 5: Web shells, Spywares and Backdoors

            Module 6: Denial of Service Attacks

            Module 7: Packet Sniffers and Network Analyzers

            Module 8: Password Cracking

            Module 9: Wireless Hacking

            Module 10: Firewalls and IDS

            Module 11: Hacking Frameworks

            Module 12: Cryptography

            Module 13: Malware Analysis

            Module 14: Cybersecurity Certification Test Plan for IoT Devices

            Module 15: Virtualization with QEMU and Private Cloud

            Module 16: Android Hacking

            Module 17: Blockchain and Cryptocurrency

            Module 18: Quantum Computing

            Module 19: Cybersecurity Policies and Governance

            Module 20: Risk Assessment

            Module 21: Risk Management

            Module 22: Security Incidence Response and Recovery Plan

            Module 23: DevSecOps

            Module 24: Patch Management and Cloud Backups

            Module 25: Securing Cloud Networks

            Module 26: Rocheston Cybersecurity Framework

            Module 27: Zero-Trust Architecture

            Assessments and evaluations:

            Throughout the course, participants are assessed on their understanding of the material and their ability to apply it in practical situations. Assessments can take various forms, such as quizzes, tests, or project-based evaluations. Regular assessments help both the instructor and the learner gauge progress and identify areas that need improvement.

             

            RCCE Exam

            The ANSI accredited RCCE® Level 1 examination will be conducted on the final day of the course. Successful completion of the exam will grant participants the prestigious Rocheston Certified Cybersecurity Engineer Level 1 certification, setting them apart from their peers.

            Unlock your potential in cybersecurity engineering with the RCCE® Level 1 certification program and become a sought-after professional in this rapidly evolving field. Rocheston has reinvented hacking, offering a unique and unparalleled learning experience.

             

            Pre-requisite

            Participants should possess knowledge of server administration, HTML, web technologies, TCP/IP and familiarity with network management skills. While Linux and programming skills are not required, basic exposure to Linux commands will be provided during the course.

            What is Included?

            • Live Instruction: Monday – Friday 9am – 5 pm
            • Rocheston Rose OS access
            • Extreme Hacking Labs
            • Cyber Security Library
            • RCCE Study Guides
            • RCCE Practice Tests
            • One RCCE Exam Voucher

            RCCE Level 1 Brochure

            Course Cost: $4,995

            Contact us to Earn your RCCE Extreme Hacking Certification 210.729.9260

            Rocheston®, RCCE® and Cybersecurity Engineer® are registered trademarks owned by Rocheston. All rights reserved.

            Request a Quote for RCCE Level 1 (Extreme Hacking) Training

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              CERTIFIED CYBERSECURITY ENGINEER LEVEL 2 - RCCE II

              Rocheston Certified Cybersecurity Engineer 2®

              The Modern Certification for the Modern Times

              The ANSI accredited RCCE® Level 2 exam has been officially recognized by The U.S. Government and approves Rocheston Certified Cybersecurity Engineer (RCCE) certification under Department of Defense DoD 8140 directive.

              Why would you take this course?

              The Rocheston Certified Cybersecurity Engineer (RCCE II) training is a prestigious and advanced certification program designed for professionals seeking to excel in the cybersecurity industry. The RCCE Level 2  course provides a Expert Level understanding in hacking concepts.

              This comprehensive training program equips participants with the necessary skills, knowledge, and hands-on experience to tackle complex cybersecurity challenges and vulnerabilities.

              The RCCE 2 framework is based on four key components:

              • Protect
              • Detect
              • Respond
              • Investigate

              These components provide a solid foundation for building a robust cybersecurity infrastructure and addressing the constantly evolving threat landscape. The RCCE framework eliminates the need to undertake numerous training courses and spend exorbitant amounts of money to master cybersecurity.

              What will you learn?

              The Rocheston Certified Cybersecurity Engineer (RCCE) course is an intensive hands-on program designed to equip aspiring cybersecurity professionals with the skills and knowledge required to defend against a wide range of cyber threats. A key component of the RCCE course is the hands-on labs, which provide students with practical experience in using cutting-edge cybersecurity tools and techniques.

              These labs are powered by Rocheston’s proprietary Linux-based operating system, Rocheston Rose Cybersecurity OS. This specialized OS has been developed for use in the RCCE course and contains an extensive collection of hacking and ?cybersecurity tools, amounting to nearly 2 TB of resources.

              The hands-on labs in the RCCE course are hosted on the cloud, which means students can access and complete them using a web browser. There is no need to install any additional software or hardware, making it incredibly convenient and easy for students to practice their skills from anywhere, at any time.

              The labs cover a wide range of topics and techniques, from penetration testing and vulnerability assessment to network security and digital forensics. Students will work through real-world scenarios and challenges designed to test their knowledge and?hone their skills in a safe, controlled environment.

              Penetration Testing: Students will learn how to identify and exploit vulnerabilities in a target system, using a range of tools and techniques to gain?unauthorized access and maintain control.

              Vulnerability Assessment: Students will practice identifying and assessing potential security vulnerabilities in a system, using various scanning tools and?methodologies to evaluate the risk and recommend appropriate?remediation measures.

              Network Security: Students will gain hands-on experience in securing networks from various threats, including configuring firewalls, intrusion detection?systems, and VPNs, as well as monitoring network traffic for signs?of malicious activity.

              Incident Response: Students will learn how to conduct digital forensic investigations, including the collection and analysis of digital evidence and the proper handling and preservation of evidence to maintain its integrity.

              Course Outline:

              This course offers?the new standard for foundation in hacking concepts and provides extensive hands-on labs for mastering various hacking technologies and tools. Designed for those looking to excel in the field of cybersecurity.  This course is 95% focused on hands-on labs and practical exercises.

              Module 1: Cybersecurity Threats, Attacks and Defenses

              Module 2: Information Gathering and Network Scanning

              Module 3: Cyber Vulnerabilities

              Module 4: Web Application Attacks

              Module 5: Web shells, Spywares and Backdoors

              Module 6: Denial of Service Attacks

              Module 7: Packet Sniffers and Network Analyzers

              Module 8: Password Cracking

              Module 9: Wireless Hacking

              Module 10: Firewalls and IDS

              Module 11: Hacking Frameworks

              Module 12: Cryptography

              Module 13: Malware Analysis

              Module 14: Cybersecurity Certification Test Plan for IoT Devices

              Module 15: Virtualization with QEMU and Private Cloud

              Module 16: Android Hacking

              Module 17: Blockchain and Cryptocurrency

              Module 18: Quantum Computing

              Module 19: Cybersecurity Policies and Governance

              Module 20: Risk Assessment

              Module 21: Risk Management

              Module 22: Security Incidence Response and Recovery Plan

              Module 23: DevSecOps

              Module 24: Patch Management and Cloud Backups

              Module 25: Securing Cloud Networks

              Module 26: Rocheston Cybersecurity Framework

              Module 27: Zero-Trust Architecture

              Assessments and evaluations:

              Throughout the course, participants are assessed on their understanding of the material and their ability to apply it in practical situations. Assessments can take various forms, such as quizzes, tests, or project-based evaluations. Regular assessments help both the instructor and the learner gauge progress and identify areas that need improvement.

               

              RCCE Exam

              The ANSI accredited RCCE® Level 1 examination will be conducted on the final day of the course. Successful completion of the exam will grant participants the prestigious Rocheston Certified Cybersecurity Engineer Level 1 certification, setting them apart from their peers.

              Unlock your potential in cybersecurity engineering with the RCCE® Level 1 certification program and become a sought-after professional in this rapidly evolving field. Rocheston has reinvented hacking, offering a unique and unparalleled learning experience.

               

              Pre-requisite

              Participants should possess knowledge of server administration, HTML, web technologies, TCP/IP and familiarity with network management skills. While Linux and programming skills are not required, basic exposure to Linux commands will be provided during the course.

              What is Included?

              • Live Instruction: Monday – Friday 9am – 5 pm
              • Rocheston Rose OS access
              • Extreme Hacking Labs
              • Cyber Security Library
              • RCCE Study Guides
              • RCCE Practice Tests
              • One RCCE Exam Voucher

              RCCE Level 2 Brochure

              Course Cost: $4,995

              Contact us to Earn your RCCE 2 Extreme Hacking Certification 210.903.9737

              Rocheston®, RCCE® and Cybersecurity Engineer® are registered trademarks owned by Rocheston. All rights reserved.

              Request a Quote for RCCE Level 2 (Extreme Hacking) Training

              Contact us to Earn your RCCE Level 2 Certification 210.729.9260

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                CERTIFIED CYBERCRIME INVESTIGATOR - RCCI

                The RCCI program is tailored to:

                • CEOs, COOs, CFOs, CTOs and CIOs
                • Entrepreneurs
                • Students of cybercrime
                • Students of cyber investigation
                • Students of law enforcement methodology
                • RCCIs can be game changers both in corporate and other environments. The objective of the program is to provide students with a solid foundation in this specialized area.

                Module 1: Awareness about Digital Forensics

                • Learn about the brief history, present conditions and the future challenges of digital forensic.
                • Explain the principles to be followed for digital forensic.
                • Describe the different tools that help to collect digital evidence.
                • Familiarize with the standards presently followed for cybercrime forensic: The International Organization of Standardization (ISO) and National Institute of Standards and technology (NIST).
                • Learn how the results of the digital forensics investigation are reported.
                • Know what the future challenges in the field of digital forensic are.
                • Examine the ACPO principles for digital forensics.

                Module 2: Forensic Analysis

                • Explore how the forensic artifacts are handled.
                • Examine the IOCs that are identified as forensic artifacts.
                • Be aware of how threat actors gain unauthorized access to networks and implant data sniffers to comprise the entire network.
                • List the methods of detecting and preventing phishing threats.
                • Learn how organizations can mitigate insider threats.
                • Understand how levels of certainty are defined for digital evidence analysis.
                • Study the methods to detect phishing threats.
                • Inquire if machine learning helps in detecting insider threats.
                • Know how the certainty values scale is helpful in categorizing available digital evidence.
                • Look up the NIST standards to establish methodologies to test computer forensic software tools by developing required test procedures.

                Module 3: Setting up Digital Forensic Capabilities

                • Understand the various roles and their respective duties in digital forensic case.
                • Learn about the tools, techniques used for digital forensic analysis.
                • Examine the information life cycle in digital forensics.
                • Scrutinize the guidelines provided by Interpol for a safe, secured functioning
                • of the digital forensic lab.
                • Familiarize with the responsibilities of a Forensic Leader.
                • List the techniques used to track a digital crime.

                Module 4: Preparing Organizations for Cyber Security Incidents

                • Know about conducting critical assessment of organizations
                • Learn how to carry out a cyber security threat analysis
                • Understand Digital Investigation Process Models
                • List the digital forensics investigation process models that help organizations in incident management.
                • Know the various roles and responsibilities of cybersecurity incident response teams.
                • Iterate the four steps involved in the incident response process as recommended by NIST standards.
                • Identify the various incident types and their threshold considerations.
                • Learn how to assess cybersecurity incident alerts and log them.

                 

                Module 5: Conducting Digital Investigations

                • Learn about the importance of the identification of cybersecurity incidents.
                • Throw light on the different types of cybersecurity incidents.
                • Understand why applying appropriate investigation models is a tried and tested method.
                • Learn about the formation and evaluation of hypotheses.
                • List the digital forensics investigation process models that help organizations in incident management.
                • Know about the creation of a plan of action and gathering digital evidences
                • Identify how information is extracted by digital examiners for forensic analysis.
                • Understand the key and detailed finding that have to be included in the digital investigation report.
                • Give a brief outline of the plan of action to be followed for a digital investigation.
                • Examine the NIST project areas that include detection of events in surveillance video, detection of events in internet video, and detection and understanding of images that have been altered from their original state.

                 

                Module 6: Performing the Forensic Process

                • Identify the key sources of data required for digital forensic investigation.
                • Explain other sources of data for forensic investigation.
                • Learn about the plan to acquire data for forensic investigation.
                • Understand data acquisition using one of the various models i.e. Advance Data
                • Acquisition Process model.
                • Prepare for the challenges with Cloud Investigation in the current investigation circumstances.
                • Describe the 4-step process recommended by NIST for performing the forensic process

                 

                Module 7: Performing the Forensic Process

                • Study the different media types that are used to store files.
                • Learn about the maintenance of the file systems.
                • Learn about media file collection.
                • Understand the process for maintaining media files.
                • Understand the stages of Examining, Locating and Extracting data files.
                • Know about the forensic toolkit.
                • Know the NIST standards for using data from data files.

                 

                Module 8: Investigative Reconstruction with Digital Evidence

                • Explain in detail about investigative reconstruction.
                • Know how digital evidence is crucial in investigative reconstruction.
                • Explore the phases involves in equivocal forensic analysis.
                • Learn about Victimology.
                • Understand how risk assessments are done for investigative reconstruction.
                • Check how NIST standards guide in using digital evidence for crime investigation with the effective use of computer technology.

                 

                Module 9: Using Digital Evidence from Windows Systems

                • Learn about the Windows file systems.
                • Understand how digital evidence is used from the Windows systems.
                • Examine in detail the data recovery process.
                • Identify the Windows-based recovery tools.
                • Know how digital evidence information is obtained from Internet.
                • Learn the process of obtaining evidence from Windows systems, as recommended by NIST guidelines.

                 

                Module 10: Using Digital Evidence from Macintosh Systems

                • Understand the working of Macintosh file systems.
                • Examine the process of using digital evidence from Macintosh systems.
                • Look into the data recovery process.
                • Identify the Macintosh-based recovery tools.

                 

                Module 11: Using Digital Evidence from UNIX Systems

                • Learn about the UNIX file systems.
                • Know how Linux-based acquisition works.
                • Understand the Linux-based examination systems.
                • Examine file carving with UNIX.
                • Check into the log files configurations.
                • Understand the entire range of password protection.
                • Learn more about encryption.
                • Consider the NIST guidelines for using data from standard UNIX file types and file systems to ensure consistency.

                 

                Module 12: Intrusion Analysis

                • Learn about the fundamentals of intrusion analysis.
                • Know how intrusions are analyzed.
                • Identify the different methods of conducting intrusion analysis.
                • Understand the working of the intrusion detection system tools.
                • Check out the NIST’s Guide to Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems (IDPS)

                 

                Module 13: Network Forensics

                • List the types of network attacks.
                • Study the Network Forensics Investigation Methodology (OSCAR).
                • Look into the network-based evidence acquisition.
                • Identify the network forensic analysis tools.
                • Learn about the NIST guidelines for monitoring and capturing network traffic and its related data from devices on the network.
                • Also learn how to gather evidence in a manner that is acceptable in the court of law.

                 

                Module 14: Network Intrusion Detection and Analysis

                • Learn about NIDS/NIPS.
                • Examine the types and functionality of NIDS/NIPS.
                • Identify the different modes of detection.
                • Know about network tunneling.
                • Explore the different covert tunneling strategies.
                • Learn about network worm propagation investigation.
                • Check out NIST’s special publication on IDS and analysis process.

                 

                Module 15: Mobile Forensics Investigation

                • Learn about the basics of mobile forensics.
                • Understand how forensic information is gathered from Android devices.
                • Know how to decode from iOS devices.
                • Learn how information is extracted from iOS Devices.
                • Identify the various available mobile forensic software tools.
                • Understand NIST’s mobile device forensics guidelines for incident analysis or investigations.

                 

                Module 16: Email Forensics Investigation

                • Identify the different email forensics investigation techniques
                • Understand how email header analysis is performed.
                • Learn about the email recovery process.
                • Consider how NIST framework helps email forensics professionals to examine emails and collect digital evidence.

                 

                Module 17: Steganalysis

                • Understand how steganography works.
                • Identify the steganography techniques.
                • Know how steganalysis works in digital forensics investigation.
                • Learn how the tools are used by the steganalyst.
                • Study the detection of hidden information.
                • Read about the new steganalytic method proposed by NIST tests to investigate

                cipher modifications based on decompression by arithmetic source compression coding.

                 

                Module 18: NIST Projects for Digital Forensics

                • Learn about the National Software Reference Library (NSRL).
                • Familiarize with the Computer Forensic Tool Testing (CFTT).
                • Know about the Computer Forensic Reference Data Sets (CFReDS).
                • Learn about the Computer Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT) with SOAR.
                • Learn how NIST standards help to protect the Federal Government’s information systems against threats to the confidentiality and integrity.

                 

                 

                Module 19: Cyberforensics Investigation Reporting

                • Know the importance of documenting cyberforensics investigation results.
                • List the standards for reporting digital evidence findings.
                • Analyze the investigation examiner’s report.
                • Understand how cyberforensics reporting is done.
                • Check for NIST’s role, to research, develop, and deploy information security standards and technology.

                 

                Module 20: Cybercrime Laws (USA & Europe)

                • Learn about the Federal Cybercrime Law.
                • Analyze how State Cybercrime Law is interpreted.
                • Know about the fifth amendment and encryption.
                • Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime and Protocol
                • Learn the basics of copyright infringement.
                • Understand and learn the preventive measures of cyberbullying.
                • Check the NIST guidelines for recommended security controls for information systems at federal agencies.

                What the course will consist of:

                • A 3-day Training Program
                • Time: 9:00 AM – 5 PM
                • Seminars conducted by Certified Instructors
                • Live Online or Traditional Instructor Led Classroom Delivery

                RCCI Exam:

                • Exam can be taken on Rocheston Cyberclass
                • Multiple Choice Objective Questions
                • Total count – approximately 50 questions
                • Pass Percentage: 70%
                • Retake Policy – You may retake the exam any time on an additional fee. For further details contact the exam coordinator.

                 

                RCCI Course Completion:

                • On completing the course and successfully passing the exam, the candidate will be provided with a RCCI certification.
                • Candidates are free to use the logo as per the Terms & Conditions as a Rocheston Certified Professional.
                • The candidate will also receive a Welcome Kit and login information to access the Members’ Portal.
                • The Members’ Portal is an online forum for Certified RCCIs to interact.
                • The certification is valid for two years and it can be renewed online.
                • Contact the course coordinator for any enquiries about the renewal fee or downloading of the updated course material.

                 

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                  The RCCI program is tailored to:

                  • CEOs, COOs, CFOs, CTOs and CIOs
                  • Entrepreneurs
                  • Students of cybercrime
                  • Students of cyber investigation
                  • Students of law enforcement methodology
                  • RCCIs can be game changers both in corporate and other environments. The objective of the program is to provide students with a solid foundation in this specialized area.

                  Module 1: Awareness about Digital Forensics

                  • Learn about the brief history, present conditions and the future challenges of digital forensic.
                  • Explain the principles to be followed for digital forensic.
                  • Describe the different tools that help to collect digital evidence.
                  • Familiarize with the standards presently followed for cybercrime forensic: The International Organization of Standardization (ISO) and National Institute of Standards and technology (NIST).
                  • Learn how the results of the digital forensics investigation are reported.
                  • Know what the future challenges in the field of digital forensic are.
                  • Examine the ACPO principles for digital forensics.

                  Module 2: Forensic Analysis

                  • Explore how the forensic artifacts are handled.
                  • Examine the IOCs that are identified as forensic artifacts.
                  • Be aware of how threat actors gain unauthorized access to networks and implant data sniffers to comprise the entire network.
                  • List the methods of detecting and preventing phishing threats.
                  • Learn how organizations can mitigate insider threats.
                  • Understand how levels of certainty are defined for digital evidence analysis.
                  • Study the methods to detect phishing threats.
                  • Inquire if machine learning helps in detecting insider threats.
                  • Know how the certainty values scale is helpful in categorizing available digital evidence.
                  • Look up the NIST standards to establish methodologies to test computer forensic software tools by developing required test procedures.

                  Module 3: Setting up Digital Forensic Capabilities

                  • Understand the various roles and their respective duties in digital forensic case.
                  • Learn about the tools, techniques used for digital forensic analysis.
                  • Examine the information life cycle in digital forensics.
                  • Scrutinize the guidelines provided by Interpol for a safe, secured functioning
                  • of the digital forensic lab.
                  • Familiarize with the responsibilities of a Forensic Leader.
                  • List the techniques used to track a digital crime.

                  Module 4: Preparing Organizations for Cyber Security Incidents

                  • Know about conducting critical assessment of organizations
                  • Learn how to carry out a cyber security threat analysis
                  • Understand Digital Investigation Process Models
                  • List the digital forensics investigation process models that help organizations in incident management.
                  • Know the various roles and responsibilities of cybersecurity incident response teams.
                  • Iterate the four steps involved in the incident response process as recommended by NIST standards.
                  • Identify the various incident types and their threshold considerations.
                  • Learn how to assess cybersecurity incident alerts and log them.

                   

                  Module 5: Conducting Digital Investigations

                  • Learn about the importance of the identification of cybersecurity incidents.
                  • Throw light on the different types of cybersecurity incidents.
                  • Understand why applying appropriate investigation models is a tried and tested method.
                  • Learn about the formation and evaluation of hypotheses.
                  • List the digital forensics investigation process models that help organizations in incident management.
                  • Know about the creation of a plan of action and gathering digital evidences
                  • Identify how information is extracted by digital examiners for forensic analysis.
                  • Understand the key and detailed finding that have to be included in the digital investigation report.
                  • Give a brief outline of the plan of action to be followed for a digital investigation.
                  • Examine the NIST project areas that include detection of events in surveillance video, detection of events in internet video, and detection and understanding of images that have been altered from their original state.

                   

                  Module 6: Performing the Forensic Process

                  • Identify the key sources of data required for digital forensic investigation.
                  • Explain other sources of data for forensic investigation.
                  • Learn about the plan to acquire data for forensic investigation.
                  • Understand data acquisition using one of the various models i.e. Advance Data
                  • Acquisition Process model.
                  • Prepare for the challenges with Cloud Investigation in the current investigation circumstances.
                  • Describe the 4-step process recommended by NIST for performing the forensic process

                   

                  Module 7: Performing the Forensic Process

                  • Study the different media types that are used to store files.
                  • Learn about the maintenance of the file systems.
                  • Learn about media file collection.
                  • Understand the process for maintaining media files.
                  • Understand the stages of Examining, Locating and Extracting data files.
                  • Know about the forensic toolkit.
                  • Know the NIST standards for using data from data files.

                   

                  Module 8: Investigative Reconstruction with Digital Evidence

                  • Explain in detail about investigative reconstruction.
                  • Know how digital evidence is crucial in investigative reconstruction.
                  • Explore the phases involves in equivocal forensic analysis.
                  • Learn about Victimology.
                  • Understand how risk assessments are done for investigative reconstruction.
                  • Check how NIST standards guide in using digital evidence for crime investigation with the effective use of computer technology.

                   

                  Module 9: Using Digital Evidence from Windows Systems

                  • Learn about the Windows file systems.
                  • Understand how digital evidence is used from the Windows systems.
                  • Examine in detail the data recovery process.
                  • Identify the Windows-based recovery tools.
                  • Know how digital evidence information is obtained from Internet.
                  • Learn the process of obtaining evidence from Windows systems, as recommended by NIST guidelines.

                   

                  Module 10: Using Digital Evidence from Macintosh Systems

                  • Understand the working of Macintosh file systems.
                  • Examine the process of using digital evidence from Macintosh systems.
                  • Look into the data recovery process.
                  • Identify the Macintosh-based recovery tools.

                   

                  Module 11: Using Digital Evidence from UNIX Systems

                  • Learn about the UNIX file systems.
                  • Know how Linux-based acquisition works.
                  • Understand the Linux-based examination systems.
                  • Examine file carving with UNIX.
                  • Check into the log files configurations.
                  • Understand the entire range of password protection.
                  • Learn more about encryption.
                  • Consider the NIST guidelines for using data from standard UNIX file types and file systems to ensure consistency.

                   

                  Module 12: Intrusion Analysis

                  • Learn about the fundamentals of intrusion analysis.
                  • Know how intrusions are analyzed.
                  • Identify the different methods of conducting intrusion analysis.
                  • Understand the working of the intrusion detection system tools.
                  • Check out the NIST’s Guide to Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems (IDPS)

                   

                  Module 13: Network Forensics

                  • List the types of network attacks.
                  • Study the Network Forensics Investigation Methodology (OSCAR).
                  • Look into the network-based evidence acquisition.
                  • Identify the network forensic analysis tools.
                  • Learn about the NIST guidelines for monitoring and capturing network traffic and its related data from devices on the network.
                  • Also learn how to gather evidence in a manner that is acceptable in the court of law.

                   

                  Module 14: Network Intrusion Detection and Analysis

                  • Learn about NIDS/NIPS.
                  • Examine the types and functionality of NIDS/NIPS.
                  • Identify the different modes of detection.
                  • Know about network tunneling.
                  • Explore the different covert tunneling strategies.
                  • Learn about network worm propagation investigation.
                  • Check out NIST’s special publication on IDS and analysis process.

                   

                  Module 15: Mobile Forensics Investigation

                  • Learn about the basics of mobile forensics.
                  • Understand how forensic information is gathered from Android devices.
                  • Know how to decode from iOS devices.
                  • Learn how information is extracted from iOS Devices.
                  • Identify the various available mobile forensic software tools.
                  • Understand NIST’s mobile device forensics guidelines for incident analysis or investigations.

                   

                  Module 16: Email Forensics Investigation

                  • Identify the different email forensics investigation techniques
                  • Understand how email header analysis is performed.
                  • Learn about the email recovery process.
                  • Consider how NIST framework helps email forensics professionals to examine emails and collect digital evidence.

                   

                  Module 17: Steganalysis

                  • Understand how steganography works.
                  • Identify the steganography techniques.
                  • Know how steganalysis works in digital forensics investigation.
                  • Learn how the tools are used by the steganalyst.
                  • Study the detection of hidden information.
                  • Read about the new steganalytic method proposed by NIST tests to investigate

                  cipher modifications based on decompression by arithmetic source compression coding.

                   

                  Module 18: NIST Projects for Digital Forensics

                  • Learn about the National Software Reference Library (NSRL).
                  • Familiarize with the Computer Forensic Tool Testing (CFTT).
                  • Know about the Computer Forensic Reference Data Sets (CFReDS).
                  • Learn about the Computer Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT) with SOAR.
                  • Learn how NIST standards help to protect the Federal Government’s information systems against threats to the confidentiality and integrity.

                   

                   

                  Module 19: Cyberforensics Investigation Reporting

                  • Know the importance of documenting cyberforensics investigation results.
                  • List the standards for reporting digital evidence findings.
                  • Analyze the investigation examiner’s report.
                  • Understand how cyberforensics reporting is done.
                  • Check for NIST’s role, to research, develop, and deploy information security standards and technology.

                   

                  Module 20: Cybercrime Laws (USA & Europe)

                  • Learn about the Federal Cybercrime Law.
                  • Analyze how State Cybercrime Law is interpreted.
                  • Know about the fifth amendment and encryption.
                  • Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime and Protocol
                  • Learn the basics of copyright infringement.
                  • Understand and learn the preventive measures of cyberbullying.
                  • Check the NIST guidelines for recommended security controls for information systems at federal agencies.

                  What the course will consist of:

                  • A 3-day Training Program
                  • Time: 9:00 AM – 5 PM
                  • Seminars conducted by Certified Instructors
                  • Live Online or Traditional Instructor Led Classroom Delivery

                  RCCI Exam:

                  • Exam can be taken on Rocheston Cyberclass
                  • Multiple Choice Objective Questions
                  • Total count – approximately 50 questions
                  • Pass Percentage: 70%
                  • Retake Policy – You may retake the exam any time on an additional fee. For further details contact the exam coordinator.

                   

                  RCCI Course Completion:

                  • On completing the course and successfully passing the exam, the candidate will be provided with a RCCI certification.
                  • Candidates are free to use the logo as per the Terms & Conditions as a Rocheston Certified Professional.
                  • The candidate will also receive a Welcome Kit and login information to access the Members’ Portal.
                  • The Members’ Portal is an online forum for Certified RCCIs to interact.
                  • The certification is valid for two years and it can be renewed online.
                  • Contact the course coordinator for any enquiries about the renewal fee or downloading of the updated course material.

                   

                  RCCI Brochure

                  RCCI Training $2,495

                  Contact us to Earn your RCCI Certification 210.729.9260

                  Request a Quote for RCCI Training

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