Participants will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience, validate their skills, and improve their cybersecurity capabilities. They will gain a comprehensive understanding of real incident response operations in response to sophisticated cyber-attacks, familiarise themselves with response tooling, terminology, incident response methodologies, and frameworks.
Retrospect Labs specialise in cyber security exercises. The team is led by former Australian Government incident responders who have countered some of the most significant incidents impacting Australian Government and critical infrastructure.
Retrospect Labs are committed to delivering meaningful cyber security exercises to upskill Australian cyber professionals so they, and the organisations they work for, can be ready for any incident.
Jason is co-founder and CEO of Retrospect Labs, a cyber security start-up that focuses specifically on cyber security exercises. He has delivered discussion based and functional hands-on exercises for Australian critical infrastructure organisations and Government, helping them achieve their goals of uplifting their maturity and readiness in responding to various incident types.
Prior to founding this company, Jason was a team leader in the Incident Response team for the Australian Cyber Security Centre. In this role, he led teams deployed at impacted Australian organisations and conducted incident management and technical investigations.
To be formally invited to join the Incident Response Training Program you will need to you will need to be an AWSN member to participate in the mentoring program as a mentee or mentor. Mentors can join at no cost.