

In the Android Malware Analysis course, participants will obtain the knowledge and skills to Perform static malware analysis, Perform dynamic malware analysis, Detect malicious and data exfiltration code, Reverse engineer APKs, understand Android security architecture, Understand Android attack surface.
Participants will perform these tasks by learning and implementing tools and techniques while examining malicious programs.
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Target Audience: Incident Responders, C-Suite Executives, and Internal Auditors.
Duration: 2.0 Hours
What You Will Learn:
Execute the six phases of the Cyber Incident Response Plan (CIRP).
Share threat intelligence using the Traffic Light Protocol (TLP) and STIX/TAXII.
Enroll in the National Vulnerability Disclosure (VDP) platform for ethical testing.
Navigate the NCAP dual-track process to validate compliance with the UAE IA Standard.
Key Features: Automated information sharing mechanisms; Maturity modeling for accreditation assurance
Course Overview
The final course operationalizes the Cyber Incident Response Plan (CIRP), covering the full lifecycle from preparation and detection to learning and improvement. It establishes protocols for Information Sharing using the Traffic Light Protocol (TLP) and structured threat intelligence (STIX/TAXII). Participants will also review the National Vulnerability Disclosure Policy, which enables authorized ethical testing. The program concludes with a roadmap for gaining National Cyber Accreditation (NCAP) through mandatory and voluntary tracks to provide validated assurance of an entity’s cybersecurity maturity.
Policies Referenced: Cyber Incident Response Plan (CIRP); Cyber Security Information Sharing Framework; National Vulnerability Disclosure Policy; Cyber Accreditation Program (NCAP).
Video 1: Executing the six phases: Prepare, Protect, Detect, Respond, Recover, and Learn.
Video 2: Roles of the National Cyber Response Group (NCRG) and aeCERT in major incident coordination.
Video 3: Applying national playbooks and Typical Attack Scenarios for readiness testing.
Video 1: Utilizing the Traffic Light Protocol (TLP) to classify and share threat intelligence.
Video 2: Implementing STIX/TAXII standards for near real-time automated data exchange.
Video 1: Establishing Vulnerability Disclosure Policies (VDP) to facilitate good-faith ethical reporting.
Video 2: Integrating VDP results into organizational patch management cycles.
Video 1: Navigating the Mandatory Track for CII and Government entities versus the Voluntary Track for the private sector.
Video 3: Achieving accreditation through the Maturity Modeling process aligned with the UAE IA Standard.
Video 3: Maintaining compliance through continuous monitoring and cross-recognition of existing standards.