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Good Afternoon,
Please find the DC3 Cyber Training Academy’s Monthly Bulletin for June 2025 attached.
To request registration for scheduled course offerings, or to view the upcoming course schedule, please visit https://learn.dcita.edu.
Cyber 101 (CY101) and Cyber Fundamentals 200 (CF200): Launching On-Demand
Students can now get the critical skills they need when they need them! On-demand enrollment in the DC3 Cyber Training Academy’s CY101 and CF200 courses will be available beginning Monday, May 27, 2025.
Note: Students have three weeks to complete each course at their own pace.
New Instructor-Led Virtual (ILV) Course Offerings: Launching June 2025
The DC3 Cyber Training Academy is happy to announce that beginning in June 2025, some courses will be delivered through a more convenient delivery mode of ILV. Students will learn through the Learning Management System (LMS) of Blackboard and MS Teams. This expansion reflects the Academy’s commitment to providing cutting-edge training that meets the evolving needs of the industry. Visit the course catalog to see how the DC3 Cyber Training Academy can help you stay ahead of the curve.
In-Residence Courses: Register Now
Drone Forensics (DF):
DF is a 40-hour scenario-based course. The course provides training that enables professionals to gather forensic artifacts from and conduct digital analysis on Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) in a forensically reliable manner. DF introduces best practices and relevant technical aspects of interacting with unmanned aerial systems and their associated peripherals. The course not only introduces students to the forensic artifacts found on these systems and how to recover and analyze them but also provides participants the opportunity to get direct experience with the systems.
Managed Attribution (MA):
MA is a 40-hour course that will train students in the techniques, tactics, and procedures for developing deliberate, controlled, and misleading digital footprints to support law enforcement and counterintelligence operations. Students will learn about the methodologies used by adversaries and the necessary skills, techniques, and strategies to protect sensitive information, while performing law enforcement or counterintelligence operations. This course will also teach students to proactively defend against threats while maintaining operational security and preserving the integrity of their organizations.
Online Undercover Activities (OUA):
OUA is a 40-hour scenario-based course that will develop professionals’ skills in conducting a full online undercover operation. The course provides both theory and practical training, enabling students to develop and plan an online undercover operation, create personas, manage digital footprints, engage in simulated dark web marketplaces and forums, and report their findings and activities.
NEW CyberCast – Malware RATs: What Investigators Need to Know
This CyberCast focuses on Remote Administration Toolkits, also known as RATs. It discusses their various capabilities and logical architecture and explores their history of development. A demonstration provides a crash course in the Dark Comet RAT, discussing how it can be configured and deployed to a victim’s machine, and what its capabilities are once it has been successfully deployed. Another demonstration covers various methods an investigator can use to identify whether a machine is compromised.
Approved for A+, DataSys+, Net+, Sec+, Linux+, Cloud+DC
For questions, or for any further information, please contact the DC3/CTA Registrar at DC3.CTA.Registrar@us.af.mil or 443-733-1990.
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