Goals of TSOC
Give students an opportunity to work in a standard SOC setup, supporting a client and gain real-world knowledge and experience. This initiative is to build on a student's interest or to pique their interest in working at a SOC.
Program Structure
Students in the TSOC program will be assigned shifts that are structured to simulate the demands of a real-world SOC.
- TSOC Structure: TSOC will be offered as a 2 or 3 semester program, over the course of which students will rotate through the major set of services offered to clients.
- Pre-requisites: Students are required to complete certain courses as part of their curriculum along with vendor's online trainings that introduce the SOC tools used in TSOC.
- Hours of Operation: TSOC will operate from 9am to 5pm local time (Monday to Friday) to provide services to clients.
- Shift Structure: Each student will work 3 shifts per week, each lasting 3 hours, which totals to 9 hours per week. The shifts are structured to overlap to develop a work hand-off culture between two shifts.
- Shift Duties: During shifts, students will monitor alerts, investigate potential incidents and escalate as necessary. Throughout the length of their semester students will be exposed to scenarios, both real-world and sometimes simulated attacks, that cover the functionalities of a SOC along with their learning outcomes.
- Team Collaboration: Students will collaborate in teams, mirroring the environment of a SOC. This will help build communication skills both with teammates and with clients.
- Services: The list of services provided to clients include network monitoring, incident response, vulnerability management, threat intelligence and much more.
Undergraduate Program
Students can enroll in TSOC program via three course offerings, constituting a college year. Students will spend about 9-10 hours per week based on a shift system, engaging with clients to provide necessary services.
Learning Outcomes:- Log Analysis
- Incident Response
- Network Monitoring
- Risk Assessment
- Threat Intelligence
- Penetration Testing (Future Offerings)
- Threat Hunting (Future Offerings)
- Ethics and Compliance (Future Offerings)
Graduate and PhD Programs (In Development)
Provide research opportunities for students in the TSOC environment, allowing them to work on evolving cyber threats and defenses. Gives students a platform to combine areas of interests like AI/ML, Compliance, etc., with real-time monitoring for designing security architectures, predictive security models etc.,