Cyfotok Labs
Master the latest vulnerabilities in our high-fidelity, isolated lab environments. From zero-days to enterprise misconfigurations.
Phishing is one of the most common cyber attack techniques used by attackers today. They use fake emails, websites, SMS messages, phone calls, and social media messages to deceive users into revealing sensitive information such as passwords, banking details, one-time passwords (OTPs), and corporate credentials. In this learning path, you will learn how phishing attacks work, the techniques attackers use, how to identify phishing emails, detect fake websites, and protect yourself and your organization against phishing attacks. Through step-by-step explanations and practical examples, you will build the knowledge and skills needed to recognize and defend against real-world phishing attempts.
In this learning path, you will learn the fundamentals of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) through a step-by-step approach. You will understand key concepts such as public keys, private keys, digital certificates, certificate authorities (CAs), and digital signatures, and learn how they work together to secure digital communication.
In this lab, you will easily understand the concept of Defense in Depth. You will learn how an organization defends against attacks by using multiple security layers instead of relying on a single security solution. Through practical examples, you will understand how the Network, Endpoint, Identity, and Monitoring layers work together to improve overall security.
In this Encryption Fundamentals lab, you will learn how data is protected from unauthorized access. You will easily understand encryption concepts through Symmetric Encryption, Asymmetric Encryption, Hashing, and real-world security use cases. You will also explore how confidentiality and integrity are maintained from a cybersecurity perspective.
Active Directory (AD) is one of the most important services used in Windows environments. It helps organizations manage users, computers, passwords, permissions, and security policies from a central location. Understanding AD security helps students learn how attackers target enterprise networks and how defenders protect them.
In this learning path, we will learn about the different security controls that organizations use to prevent cyber attacks, detect threats, and reduce their impact.
In this lab, we will explore the core concepts of Identity & Access Management (IAM). We will understand who a user is, how they authenticate to a system, what resources they are permitted to access, and how access is managed through practical examples. We will also analyze how IAM helps maintain security in real-world enterprise environments.
In this learning path, you will learn what privileged accounts are, why they are critical to security, how privileged privileges can be misused, and how organizations control, monitor, and secure privileged access through practical, hands-on learning.
In this lab, we will learn what a CASB (Cloud Access Security Broker) is, how it monitors cloud services, implements access control, identifies Shadow IT risks, and protects sensitive data.
In this learning path, learners will explore how organizations centrally manage mobile devices such as Android phones, iPhones, and tablets. In a corporate environment, employee devices must remain secure, company data must be protected from leaks, unauthorized applications should be prevented, and data must remain secure even if a device is lost or stolen. Mobile Device Management (MDM) solutions help organizations achieve these goals by enforcing security policies, managing devices, and protecting corporate data.
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