FireEye AX File Analysis of Malware Step Action Document
As part of the U.S. Department of Labor Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training (TAACCCT) grant, CCBC created a student network operations center (SNOC) that provided the students with hands on and demonstrations of various state of the art cybersecurity hardware. One of the devices was the FireEye AX appliance. The FireEye AX device allows advanced malware to proceed – either allowing the malware to call home or run inside the virtual machines running inside the appliance. This allows the AX to operate as a threat detection platform that can monitor attacks in real time. The AX is used to protect networks against zero-day exploits and multi-protocol callbacks to keep sensitive data and systems safe. FireEye AX is used to observe and detect malicious files and sites during callbacks.
- Date:
- 2016
- Primary Material Type:
- Instructor and/or Advisor/Case Manager Support Materials
- Other Material Types:
- Program Planning Resources
- Institution:
- Community College of Baltimore County
- Subjects:
- Cybersecurity, Information Technology, FireEye, Malware
Industry / Occupation
- Industry Partner:
- Dunbar Armor, Inc.
- Industry Sector:
- Information Technology -- Computer Operating Systems (Programming), Digital Forensics, Cyber Security, Network Security, IT Security (51)
- Occupation:
- Computer and Mathematical Occupations -- Computer Systems Analysts (15-1051)
Education / Instructional Information
- Instructional Program:
- Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services (11)
- Credential Type:
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- Certificate
- Credential
- Stacked/Latticed Credential Model
- Associate Degree
- Number of weeks per course:
- 4
- Number of courses in the program:
- 4
- Program Delivery Format:
- Face-to-face
Copyright / Licensing