Intel reporting Hardening Workshop: In Practice
RCCE students will learn threat intelligence report creation, dissemination, and consumption including tactical, operational, and strategic intelligence products. RCCE students will learn to structure intelligence reports using standardized formats, translate technical indicators into actionable recommendations, produce intelligence briefings for different audiences from SOC analysts to C-suite executives, assess source reliability and information credibility, use structured analytic techniques to reduce cognitive bias, and measure the impact of intelligence products on detection and response capabilities. This hands-on hardening course focuses on reducing attack surface through practical configuration changes and security guardrails. Building on core knowledge, RCCE students will learn to apply hardening baselines, validate configurations, and measure the security improvement achieved. Students walk away with actionable hardening checklists and the skills to maintain hardened configurations as environments evolve.
- Security Engineers building defensive controls
- Security Analysts and Blue Team members
- Systems Administrators with security responsibilities
- GRC and Risk Professionals supporting controls
- Professionals implementing Intel reporting Hardening Workshop: In Practice
- Execute hands-on tasks for intel reporting hardening workshop:
- Execute hands-on tasks for in practice
- Explain Course Objectives Overview fundamentals
- Execute hands-on tasks for intelligence reporting
- Execute hands-on tasks for hardening workshop — covering Create tactical, operational & strategic intel, Apply hardening baselines to live systems.
- Execute hands-on tasks for hands-on deliverables — covering Intelligence briefing packages for multiple audiences.
- Execute hands-on tasks for the intelligence lifecycle
- Execute hands-on tasks for key principles of the intelligence cycle — covering Continuous loop — feedback from consumers refines collection.
- Execute hands-on tasks for intelligence products taxonomy
- Execute hands-on tasks for tactical intelligence
- Execute hands-on tasks for operational intelligence
- Execute hands-on tasks for strategic intelligence — covering IOC feeds & alerts, Campaign tracking reports.
| Module 01 | Intel Reporting Hardening Workshop: |
| Module 02 | In Practice |
| Module 03 | Course Objectives Overview |
| Module 04 | Intelligence Reporting |
| Module 05 | Hardening Workshop |
| Module 06 | Hands-On Deliverables |
| Module 07 | The Intelligence Lifecycle |
| Module 08 | Key Principles of the Intelligence Cycle |
| Module 09 | Intelligence Products Taxonomy |
| Module 10 | Tactical Intelligence |
| Module 11 | Operational Intelligence |
| Module 12 | Strategic Intelligence |
| Module 13 | YARA / Sigma rules |
| Module 14 | Tactical Intelligence: IOCs and Detection Artifacts |
All hands-on labs run on Rocheston Rose X OS. Students practice intel reporting hardening workshop: in practice by implementing the controls discussed in class, with a focus on real-world deployment, monitoring, and validation.
- Lab 1: Execute hands-on tasks for intel reporting hardening workshop:
- Lab 2: Execute hands-on tasks for in practice
- Lab 3: Explain Course Objectives Overview fundamentals
- Lab 4: Execute hands-on tasks for intelligence reporting
- Lab 5: Execute hands-on tasks for hardening workshop
Upon successful completion of this course, students will receive an official RCCE Course Completion Certificate for Intel reporting Hardening Workshop: In Practice, verifiable through the Rocheston certification portal.
- Full access to all course materials and slide decks
- Hands-on lab access on Rocheston Rose X OS environment
- Access to Rocheston CyberNotes
- Access to Rocheston Zelfire — EDR/XDR SIEM platform
- Access to Rocheston Raven — online cyber range exercise platform
- Access to Rocheston Vulnerability Vines AI