3-DAY TRAINING 4 – Applied Data Science and Machine Learning for Cyber Security
DURATION: 3 DAYS
CAPACITY: 20 pax
SEATS AVAILABLE: Class Cancelled
USD2999 (early bird)
USD3599 (normal)
Early bird registration rate ends on the 1st of September
Overview
This interactive course will teach security professionals how to use data science techniques to quickly manipulate and analyze network and security data and ultimately uncover valuable insights from this data. The course will cover the entire data science process from data preparation, feature engineering and selection, exploratory data analysis, data visualization, machine learning, model evaluation and optimization and finally, implementing at scaleโall with a focus on security related problems.
Participants will learn how to read in data in a variety of common formats then write scripts to analyze and visualize that data.
Who Should Attend
Anyone who wishes to incorporate automated data analysis, machine learning and data science into their work.
Key Learning Objectives
Writing scripts to efficiently read and manipulate CSV, XML, and JSON files
Quickly and efficiently parsing executables, log files, pcap and extracting * artifacts from them
Making API calls to merge datasets
Use the Pandas library to quickly manipulate tabular data
Effectively visualizing data using Python
Preprocessing raw security data for machine learning and feature engineering
Building, applying and evaluating machine learning algorithms to identify potential threats
Automating the process of tuning and optimizing machine learning models
Hunting anomalous indicators of compromise and reducing false positives
Use supervised learning algorithms such as Random Forests, Naive Bayes, K-Nearest Neighbors (K-NN) and Support Vector Machines (SVM) to classify malicious URLs and identify SQL Injection
Apply unsupervised learning algorithms such as K-Means Clustering to detect anomalous behavior
Preequisite Knowledge
Students will need to have an understanding of Python.
Hardware / Software Requirements
Students should bring a laptop with either:
Virtualbox (or VMWare) installed, 6GB of RAM and 10GB of storage.
Anaconda and IPython installed.
We strongly recommend using the virtual machine we will provide as it will give the best student experience.
What Students Will Be Provided With
A preconfigured virtual machine (VM) containing all the software needed for the class. The VM will also contain:
All course slides, notebooks, reference sheets and handouts. documentation
Skeleton code examples for in-class exercises
Students will also be provided with access to our website which will have additional exercises.