The Student Security Operations Center (SOC) Toolkit is designed to equip facilitators with everything needed to prepare high school and college students to actively contribute to a Security Operations Center at their school or institution. With structured learning modules, hands-on experience, and certification pathways, it provides the resources to implement a student SOC program. It includes step-by-step implementation guidance, a comprehensive skilling course, real-world cybersecurity scenarios, and built-in assessments—all aimed at helping students develop the skills necessary for success in the cybersecurity workforce while enhancing institutional security.
This 3-hour interactive training is designed to prepare high school and higher education students with the hands-on experience and practical knowledge needed to actively contribute to a Security Operations Center (SOC) at their school or institution.
Over four 45-minute, self-paced lessons, participants will explore SOC functions, best practices, and tools like Microsoft Sentinel, Defender, and Security Copilot, gaining skills in incident response and threat detection. Learners will work through simulated security incidents, applying real-world practices to build problem-solving and decision-making abilities. By the end, students will have the foundation needed to take on a role in their institution’s SOC and pursue further training and certifications in the cybersecurity field.
As a key component of the Student SOC Toolkit, the facilitation guide offers detailed support for launching and managing a student Security Operations Center. It provides a roadmap for facilitators, covering critical planning strategies, best practices for implementation, and facilitation tips for the Student SOC program foundations training course. Whether starting a new program or enhancing an existing one, this guide ensures facilitators are equipped with the tools to help students gain real-world cybersecurity skills and engage with operational security challenges effectively.
Select the link below to download the course as a SCORM v1.2 Learning object to install and adapt in your own learning management system (LMS).
The course and its associated resources are packaged as a SCORM 1.2 learning object which is compatible with most LMS platforms. If you are unfamiliar with SCORM learning objects, take a look at SCORM Explained 101 as well as these two videos that demonstrate how to import and publish SCORM files and the second on adapting and personalizing SCORM files in your LMS.
Microsoft has developed a collection of supporting materials to asset you with your Student SOC planning and deployment.