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The Threat Hunting and Cyber Intrusion Detection course in Budapest is a specialized training course designed to help professionals detect, investigate, and respond to advanced cyber threats.

Budapest

Fees: 5900
From: 23-03-2026
To: 27-03-2026

Budapest

Fees: 5900
From: 14-09-2026
To: 18-09-2026

Threat Hunting and Cyber Intrusion Detection

Course Overview

Traditional security tools often fail to detect advanced threats such as zero-day exploits and persistent adversaries. Proactive threat hunting and intrusion detection are essential to identifying hidden compromises before they escalate.

This Threat Hunting and Cyber Intrusion Detection Training Course provides participants with practical methods for detecting, investigating, and mitigating cyber intrusions. It covers network and endpoint detection, attacker tactics and techniques, and the integration of intelligence into security operations.

Through hands-on labs, simulations, and case studies, participants will gain the expertise to conduct threat hunts, respond to intrusions, and improve SOC performance.

Course Benefits

  • Strengthen proactive threat detection capabilities.

  • Conduct structured cyber threat hunting.

  • Improve SOC effectiveness and maturity.

  • Reduce dwell time of adversaries in networks.

  • Build resilience against advanced persistent threats (APTs).

Course Objectives

  • Explore attacker tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs).

  • Apply frameworks such as MITRE ATT&CK in hunts.

  • Use tools for intrusion detection across networks and endpoints.

  • Conduct live threat hunts and investigations.

  • Align intrusion detection with SOC workflows.

  • Analyze case studies of advanced cyberattacks.

  • Develop continuous improvement in hunting practices.

Training Methodology

The course blends expert-led lectures, technical labs, SOC simulations, and real-world hunting exercises. Participants will apply advanced detection strategies in practical scenarios.

Target Audience

  • SOC analysts and managers.

  • Threat hunters and incident responders.

  • Cybersecurity engineers and forensic specialists.

  • Professionals responsible for enterprise threat defense.

Target Competencies

  • Threat hunting and analysis.

  • Cyber intrusion detection.

  • SOC workflows and operations.

  • Proactive cyber defense strategy.

Course Outline

Unit 1: Introduction to Threat Hunting and Intrusion Detection

  • Why traditional defenses are not enough.

  • Threat hunting concepts and lifecycle.

  • Cyber intrusion detection fundamentals.

  • Case studies of undetected breaches.

Unit 2: Attacker Tactics and Frameworks

  • Understanding adversary TTPs.

  • MITRE ATT&CK and Cyber Kill Chain.

  • Mapping threats to frameworks.

  • Workshop: applying ATT&CK to real-world scenarios.

Unit 3: Tools and Techniques for Intrusion Detection

  • Network intrusion detection systems (IDS/IPS).

  • Endpoint detection and response (EDR) tools.

  • Log analysis and SIEM platforms.

  • Lab: configuring intrusion detection tools.

Unit 4: Conducting Effective Threat Hunts

  • Hypothesis-driven hunting.

  • Threat intelligence integration.

  • Live hunting exercises in enterprise environments.

  • Simulation: detecting an advanced intrusion.

Unit 5: Building Resilient Threat Hunting Programs

  • Embedding hunting into SOC workflows.

  • Metrics and KPIs for hunting effectiveness.

  • Future trends: AI in threat hunting.

  • Roadmap for continuous SOC improvement.

Ready to take your cyber defense to the next level?
Join the Threat Hunting and Cyber Intrusion Detection Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and gain the expertise to proactively detect and stop cyber adversaries.

Threat Hunting and Cyber Intrusion Detection

The Threat Hunting and Cyber Intrusion Detection Training Courses in Budapest provide cybersecurity professionals with advanced capabilities to proactively identify, investigate, and mitigate sophisticated cyber threats. Designed for security analysts, network defenders, incident responders, and IT managers, the programs focus on developing analytical, technical, and investigative skills essential for defending modern digital environments. Participants gain practical insight into the methods used by adversaries, the lifecycle of cyber attacks, and the proactive strategies necessary to detect intrusions before they result in significant damage.

These courses emphasize the full process of threat hunting, from establishing hypotheses and leveraging threat intelligence to analyzing system logs, endpoint telemetry, and network traffic. Participants learn how to recognize behavioral indicators of compromise, detect lateral movement, and uncover hidden persistence mechanisms used by advanced threat actors. The training also integrates key concepts in cyber intrusion detection, focusing on the use of SIEM systems, endpoint detection and response (EDR) tools, and behavioral analytics platforms to enhance real-time visibility across digital assets.

The Threat Hunting and Cyber Intrusion Detection programs in Budapest combine theoretical knowledge with hands-on labs and real-world case studies. Participants engage in simulated attack scenarios, practice forensic investigation techniques, and develop incident response strategies that strengthen organizational resilience. The curriculum also addresses challenges such as false positive management, prioritization of alerts, and the coordination between threat hunting teams and broader security operations.

Attending these training courses in Budapest offers a unique opportunity to collaborate with cybersecurity experts and professionals from diverse industries, fostering a global perspective on evolving cyber threats. The city’s growing role in the technology and cybersecurity landscape provides an inspiring environment for advanced learning. By completing this specialization, participants will be equipped to conduct proactive threat hunts, enhance detection capabilities, and strengthen their organizations’ defense posture in an increasingly complex and hostile cyber landscape.