Pluralsight, a technology workforce development company, has introduced a new expert-led course path that focuses on the understanding, detection, and defense against the highly skilled Volt Typhoon hacker group. This announcement comes at a critical time as Volt Typhoon, a state-sponsored cyber group, is actively seeking to infiltrate IT and OT networks to carry out cyberattacks on vital U.S. infrastructure, particularly in the communications, energy, transportation, and water sectors. In fact, FBI Director Christopher Wray has described Volt Typhoon as “the defining threat of our generation.”
Bri Frost, the Director of Curriculum for Cybersecurity and IT Ops at Pluralsight, emphasized the increasing sophistication and persistence of state-sponsored cybersecurity groups like Volt Typhoon. These threat actors leverage advanced techniques and existing tools within an organization’s environment to remain undetected for prolonged periods, tailoring their attacks to target critical infrastructure continuously.
The Volt Typhoon course series consists of seven expert-led courses and six hands-on lab experiences designed to equip learners with the necessary tactics, skills, and procedures to defend against such attacks. Participants will acquire knowledge to implement controls that can reduce the risk of these sophisticated attacks occurring within their own environments.
Chris Herbert, the Chief Content Officer at Pluralsight, highlighted the urgency for cybersecurity professionals to enhance their skills to combat threat actors targeting critical infrastructure. With the escalating levels of threats carrying significant geopolitical implications, cybersecurity professionals must adopt a proactive approach to enhance their security skills before potential attacks occur.
These Volt Typhoon courses mark the initiation of a learning path aimed at addressing the detection and defense against Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs). Some of the courses included in this path are Volt Typhoon: Command and Scripting Interpreter Emulation, Volt Typhoon: Credential Dumping Emulation, and Volt Typhoon: Indicator Removal Emulation.
Individuals interested in enhancing their cybersecurity skills can sign up for a free trial of the Volt Typhoon courses along with Pluralsight’s extensive library of cybersecurity courses and certifications. This offering provides a valuable opportunity for professionals to stay ahead of emerging cyber threats and equip themselves with the necessary knowledge and expertise to safeguard critical infrastructure effectively.
In conclusion, Pluralsight’s initiative to address the threat posed by the Volt Typhoon hacker group through comprehensive training courses underscores the company’s commitment to empowering individuals with the skills needed to defend against sophisticated cyberattacks. As the cybersecurity landscape continues to evolve, staying abreast of emerging threats and enhancing security capabilities is essential for safeguarding critical infrastructure and mitigating potential risks effectively.

