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Application Layer Protocol: Web Protocols

In this course, students will learn how C2 connections are established and used by attackers in a real-world demonstration to give learners a sense of how to detect malicious HTTP traffic. This is the last course in the Raspberry Robin Attack series.
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Course Content

Raspberry Robin Lab

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What is Technique T1071.001?
Attack, Detect and Mitigate

20m

What is Technique T1071.001?
Course Description

This course will cover the technique:

> [T1071.001](https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1071/001/): Application Layer Protocol: Web Protocols. Last but not least, we have the T1071.001, which is the MITRE TTP for establishing a C2 connection over a web protocol. In this course, we take a look at what this activity looks like within your logging, as well as provide some tips for ongoing efforts to review and tune this activity to ensure higher fidelity in the future.

> This is the last stage of the Raspberry Robin attack. From here, the attacker could pivot to another host, exfiltrate any data they find valuable, or even use the compromised host as a part of a botnet if desired.

Learn how to detect and mitigate these techniques to protect your organization from this type of attack. Apply what you learn and get the hands-on skills you need in Cybrary's MITRE ATT&CK Framework courses aligned to tactics and techniques used by threat actors.

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Instructed by

Master Instructor
Matthew Mullins

Matt has led multiple Red Team engagements, ranging from a few weeks to a year and covering multiple security domains. Outside of Red Teaming, Matt is also a seasoned penetration tester with interests in: AppSec, OSINT, Hardware, Wifi, Social Engineering, and Physical Security. Matt has a Master's degree in Information Assurance and an exhaustive number of certifications ranging from frameworks, management, and hands-on hacking. Matt is a Technical SME at Cybrary, focusing on Adversarial Emulation and Red Teaming for course content.

Instructor
Owen Dubiel

Owen is certified in the GIAC GSEC, CompTIA CySA+, and various other vendor-related certifications. He works both as a technical security engineer and as an SME architect instructor in his spare time. Spreading the word of cyber security is a passion of his. Owen lives in Southeast Michigan with his beautiful wife, daughter, and his dog, Thor. In his free time, Owen enjoys watching sports and movies, and spending time with his family.

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Certification Body
Certificate of Completion

Complete this entire course to earn a Application Layer Protocol: Web Protocols Certificate of Completion