ECS Trains 1,000 Personnel on Army Endpoint Security Solution
- ECS has trained over 1,000 U.S. Army cybersecurity analysts to use the Army Endpoint Security Solution (AESS).
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With its three-day Automated Continuous Endpoint Monitoring (ACEM) training course, ECS prepares cyber analysts to use AESS tools in their work. Offered both remotely and in person, ACEM offers engaging, interactive learning through technical lectures, use-case demonstrations, and more than 70 exercises that students complete in a cyber range that simulates the AESS production environment.
Students learn to complete both basic and intermediate cybersecurity tasks, such as identifying, analyzing, and hunting malware threats. With access to 37 course videos, the cyber range, and subject matter experts, students can continue their training after course completion. Open to soldiers, government civilians, and contractors, ACEM classes are in high demand and fill quickly. Organizers of various Army and multi-force cybersecurity training programs regularly integrate the ECS course into their curricula.
“When we began offering the ACEM course in October of 2020, we thought we would train no more than 200 students,” said Mark Maglin, vice president of DoD cybersecurity at ECS. “But adoption of the AESS platform across the Army has been steady and continuous, and our graduates have spread word about the course, driving this massive demand for the training.”
“ECS is proud to have trained 1,000 Army personnel to use the AESS platform to defend
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