Cyber Defense & SOC Analyst Certificate Program
IDCYSE.DSA
Work inside a federal SOC with confidence, from alert triage through incident response to proactive threat hunting.
Work inside a federal SOC with confidence, from alert triage through incident response to proactive threat hunting.
Working on the investigation and evidence side instead? See the Digital Forensics and Incident Response Certificate Program.
This leads to the complete federal security operations credential and prepares you for Federal SOC Analyst, Detection Engineer, and threat hunter roles, and preparation for CompTIA CySA+ and the GIAC GCIH and GMON credentials. Learners start with how a federal SOC actually functions, its roles, workflows, tooling, and the standards it answers to, then move into responding when something is found, and finish by learning to go looking before an alert fires. The progression is deliberate: monitoring and triage first, response second, and hunting last, because hunting is only meaningful once you know what normal looks like and what happens when you find something. Aligns to NIST SP 800-61 Rev 3, SP 800-53 RA-10, the CSF 2.0 Detect and Respond outcomes, and the DoD Diamond Model.
This is the recommended order, but some courses may be taken in a different order.
Unit 1 2 Days
Prepare to operate effectively inside a federal Security Operations Center, whether you are new to SOC work or an analyst who wants to firm up the federal standards and terminology behind the job. Unlike generic SOC training, every operational topic — log collection, continuous monitoring, detection engineering, and incident response — is grounded in the statutes, policy memoranda, and technical standards that actually govern federal cyber defense.
Unit 2 2 Days
This course gives federal incident response practitioners the operational grounding to detect, contain, and recover from cybersecurity incidents while satisfying FISMA, US-CERT, and OMB mandatory requirements. Participants build working skill across the full NIST SP 800-61 Rev. 3 incident response lifecycle — preparation, detection and analysis, containment, eradication and recovery, and post-incident review.
Unit 3 2 Days
Take the threat hunting and detection engineering skills you already have and build them into a defensible program, using a methodology sourced entirely from NIST, CISA, and DoD publications. Participants work through a repeatable hunt process, bias-reducing analytic techniques, the full detection lifecycle, and the validation and metrics that prove risk is going down.
Receive instruction from subject‑matter experts who bring proven government experience.
Courses that are regularly updated based on feedback and industry developments, ensuring versions are mapped to federal competencies.
The instructor was wonderful and so knowledgeable. The course materials were extremely relevant to what my job is. I feel like I can be better because of this class.
— 2025 student
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Attend this certificate program live online or as self-paced training. Engage with expert instructors, ask questions, and get feedback on your exercises and projects.
Get the same interactivity and access to the instructor as in-person students. There are no extra fees and we’ll work with you to ensure your remote setup is perfect.
Learn at your own pace with pre-recorded video lessons and hands-on exercises. Work through the material on your schedule with access to course content and resources.
Our instructors are industry experts and experienced educators, driven to help you succeed.
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We offer a single free retake of any module or the whole program within a year.
You can also access recordings of each session in your student portal within one business day of the session’s end. Recordings are available for one month after the session.
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Prepare to operate effectively inside a federal Security Operations Center, whether you are new to SOC work or an analyst who wants to firm up the federal standards and terminology behind the job. Unlike generic SOC training, every operational topic — log collection, continuous monitoring, detection engineering, and incident response — is grounded in the statutes, policy memoranda, and technical standards that actually govern federal cyber defense.
Run a federal incident response program end to end, organized the way NIST now organizes it: from governance and readiness, through detection and the one-hour CISA notification clock, to recovery and continuous improvement.
Take the threat hunting and detection engineering skills you already have and build them into a defensible program, using a methodology sourced entirely from NIST, CISA, and DoD publications. Covers a repeatable hunt process, bias-reducing analytic techniques, the full detection lifecycle, and the validation and metrics that prove risk is going down.
Since 1921, Graduate School USA has partnered with over 125 federal agencies and trained more than one million federal employees. Led by instructors with deep, real-world knowledge of federal regulations, policies, and practices, our private group programs are practical, mission-driven, and tailored to your agency’s objectives. We offer expertise across key federal domains—including human resources, financial management, acquisition and contracting, leadership, and more—to deliver training where and how your team needs it.
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Each installment is charged to your card on file one week before the start of the associated course. The payment schedule may vary if the courses are taken in a different order.
| Installments | List Price | |
|---|---|---|
| $267.50 | 10% non-refundable deposit | -- |
| $1,249.00 | SOC Foundations for Federal Cyber Defense and Operations Course | $1,249 |
| $1,049.00 | Federal Incident Response for Agency Practitioners Course | $1,049 |
| $109.50 | Threat Hunting and Detection Engineering (Advanced) Course | $1,049 |
| â–´ Your 10% deposit has been applied, as well as the certificate discount of $672 | ||
| $2,675.00 | Total You Pay | |
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Instructor
Wes Bryan resides in Gainesville, Florida, and has built his career around technology, education, and helping others understand complex subjects. He values continuous learning, clear communication, and practical problem-solving. Outside of work, Wesley enjoys running, hiking, fishing, and spending time outdoors. He also has a strong interest in music and literature, enjoys reading both fiction and nonfiction, as well as playing guitar.
Instructor
With more than 25 years of experience in IT and cybersecurity, Chuck has built a career on a strong foundation in security, networking, help desk operations, and technical training. He has helped organizations strengthen their security posture by identifying vulnerabilities, conducting threat assessments, implementing security controls, and ensuring compliance with industry standards. Combining extensive technical expertise with a passion for education, Chuck equips professionals with the knowledge and practical skills needed to recognize risks, risks and respond effectively.