# whoami

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*GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH) holders have demonstrated their ability to manage security incidents by understanding common attack techniques, vectors and tools as well as defending against and/or responding to such attacks when they occur. The GCIH certification focuses on methods used to detect, respond, and resolve computer security incidents. Professionals holding the GCIH are qualified for hands-on and leadership positions within incident handling teams.*&#x20;

*Skills:*

* *Incident Handling*
* *Incident Response*
* *Information Security*
* *Malware*
* *Network Security*
* *Penetration Testing*
* *Reconnaissance*
* *Security Policy*
* *Vulnerability Assessment*
* *Web Application Security*


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