Depok, February 14, 2025 – IDCare Universitas Indonesia successfully conducted the Level 1 (L1) Bootcamp on Managed Security Devices for employees of PT. Aplikanusa Lintasarta. Held from February 3 to 14, 2025, at Universitas Indonesia, Depok, the program was attended by 15 employees looking to enhance their skills in cybersecurity device management. This initiative aimed to strengthen their expertise in configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting security devices within corporate network infrastructures.
The bootcamp was designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of managed security devices, covering essential aspects such as firewall management, intrusion detection and prevention systems (IDS/IPS), and incident response strategies. Participants gained a deeper understanding of cybersecurity fundamentals, enabling them to identify, mitigate, and respond to security threats effectively. The training also provided hands-on experience in managing security devices such as firewalls, IDS, and IPS, ensuring that employees could implement these tools within their corporate networks. Additionally, participants learned practical techniques for incident response, security threat mitigation, log analysis, and anomaly detection, which are crucial for preventing cybersecurity threats.
The training program combined theoretical sessions with practical exercises, led by experienced cybersecurity instructors from IDCare Universitas Indonesia. The sessions covered critical topics such as an introduction to cybersecurity, emphasizing the importance of security device management in protecting corporate networks. Participants were trained on firewall configuration and management, learning how to implement firewalls to safeguard network infrastructures. Another key focus was threat detection and prevention, where participants explored the functionalities of IDS and IPS systems in identifying and mitigating cyber threats. Additionally, they were introduced to log analysis and incident response, where they practiced detecting suspicious activities and responding to security incidents through hands-on exercises. Beyond classroom learning, participants engaged in case studies and cybersecurity incident simulations to enhance their ability to solve real-world cybersecurity challenges.