Step into the world of incident response and cyber defense with the IR-200 (OSIR – Offensive Security Incident Responder) training program at Cyber Defentech Institute. Designed for aspiring blue team professionals, security analysts, and SOC members, this course delivers hands-on experience in detecting, analyzing, and responding to real-world cyber threats.
Our IR-200 training is led by certified incident response experts with real-world experience in threat hunting, forensic analysis, and incident remediation. Through interactive labs, live attack simulations, and structured investigation workflows, you’ll build essential skills in host and network-based analysis, malware triage, log investigation, threat intelligence integration, and incident lifecycle management — all aligned with OffSec’s world-class standards.
Whether you’re a SOC analyst, junior threat hunter, or security professional looking to transition into incident response roles, this course provides the tactical knowledge and investigative mindset required to respond effectively to today’s evolving cyber threats.
Prepare, detect, respond — enroll in the OffSec IR-200 (OSIR) course today at Cyber Defentech Institute and become the defender every organization needs.
This industry-recognized program is specifically designed to equip you with the core defensive security skills required to detect, analyze, and respond to modern cyber threats. You’ll gain hands-on expertise in log analysis, host and network forensics, malware triage, and threat containment, preparing you to confidently handle real-world security incidents and earn the prestigious Offensive Security Incident Responder (OSIR) certification.
To truly excel in the field of incident response, it’s essential to learn from professionals who have faced real cyberattacks in live environments. At Cyber Defentech, our expert instructors bring over a decade of practical experience in digital forensics, threat hunting, and incident management. They go beyond theory—guiding you through interactive labs, live breach simulations, and structured investigations modeled after real-world incidents to help you thrive in high-pressure cybersecurity roles.




| Certification Name | Offsec OSIR IR-200 Practical Exam |
|---|---|
| Exam Format | Practical, Hands-on |
| Number of Questions | Six exercise questions |
| Exam Duration | 12 Hours long, with an additional 24 hours allowed for report submission |
| Passing Score | 50 out of 70 points |
| Exam Delivery | OffSec's LearnOne platform |
TH-200 is ideal for:
While there are no formal prerequisites, it’s strongly encouraged that you have:
Take and pass an OffSec certification exam within the same category at the same level or higher before your certification expires.
You may refer to the CPE handbook for more information.
Please note that, if your certification expires, you will need to retake and pass the same certification exam.
The OffSec Threat Hunter (OSTH) certification is designed for cybersecurity professionals who want to specialize in proactively detecting and responding to threats within enterprise environments. It emphasizes advanced threat hunting techniques, including behavioral analysis, endpoint forensics, and adversary emulation.
With the OSTH certification, you demonstrate the ability to go beyond alerts and logs—identifying stealthy intrusions, uncovering hidden attacker behaviors, and strengthening an organization’s overall security posture.
Career roles suited to OSTH-certified professionals include:
OSTH is especially valuable for professionals in environments where proactive defense and in-depth investigation are key to minimizing dwell time and reducing the impact of advanced persistent threats (APTs). It pairs well with other defensive or offensive certifications to round out a complete detection and response skill set.
All of our fully released courses may qualify students for up to 40 (ISC)² CPE credits. To know if you are eligible to request a completion letter or to find course completion requirements, please visit our How can I obtain (ISC)² CPE credits and/or a course completion letter for my course article.
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