Length: 2 Days

Certified RF Adversarial Operations Specialist (CRFAOS) Certification Program by Tonex

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The Certified RF Adversarial Operations Specialist CRFAOS Certification Program by Tonex prepares professionals to understand, detect, and counter hostile activity across the radio frequency spectrum. Participants explore how modern adversaries exploit RF channels for jamming, spoofing, covert signaling, and combined cyber and electronic attacks against critical infrastructure and mission systems.

The program links RF exploitation with broader cybersecurity operations, highlighting how wireless attack surfaces can undermine secure networks, command links, and sensor architectures. Learners develop a mission oriented mindset for planning and evaluating RF adversarial campaigns while also designing resilient countermeasures. By the end of the program, participants will be able to translate complex RF behavior into actionable risk intelligence that supports cybersecurity teams, red and blue operations, and leadership decisions in contested electromagnetic environments.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand RF fundamentals relevant to adversarial operations and hostile spectrum activity
  • Analyze jamming, spoofing, and deceptive signaling techniques used by advanced adversaries
  • Interpret RF intelligence to support threat hunting, incident response, and mission assurance
  • Design defensive strategies that improve robustness of RF dependent systems and links
  • Evaluate vulnerabilities in RF enabled architectures supporting critical infrastructure and missions
  • Integrate RF adversarial analysis into wider cybersecurity operations and security architecture decisions
  • Communicate RF threat insights clearly to technical stakeholders and cybersecurity leadership

Audience

  • RF Engineers and Spectrum Specialists
  • Cybersecurity Professionals
  • Electronic Warfare and SIGINT Analysts
  • Network and Systems Engineers
  • Red Team and Threat Intelligence Analysts
  • Defense, Aerospace, and Critical Infrastructure Professionals
  • Technical Managers and Mission Planners

Program Modules

Module 1: RF threat landscape and fundamentals

  • RF spectrum overview and core concepts
  • Adversarial use of civilian RF bands
  • Military and critical infrastructure RF dependencies
  • Common hostile RF patterns and signatures
  • RF threat modeling for mission profiles
  • Links between RF exploitation and network compromise

Module 2: Jamming, denial, and degradation tactics

  • Types of jamming and interference strategies
  • Barrage, spot, and smart jamming techniques
  • Degradation of GNSS and timing dependent systems
  • Impact on command, control, and telemetry links
  • Detection indicators of deliberate RF denial efforts
  • Mitigation and operational workarounds under attack

Module 3: RF spoofing, deception, and covert signaling

  • Principles of RF spoofing and deceptive emissions
  • IFF, GNSS, and sensor spoofing scenarios
  • Covert channels and low probability intercept techniques
  • Decoy transmissions and false target generation
  • Analytical methods to distinguish real from fake signals
  • Coordination with cybersecurity teams during deception events

Module 4: RF reconnaissance, intelligence, and targeting

  • Spectrum reconnaissance methods and workflows
  • Direction finding and geolocation of emitters
  • Use of SDR platforms for adversarial operations
  • Signal classification and fingerprinting approaches
  • Building RF situational awareness for operations
  • Translating RF intelligence into actionable targeting

Module 5: Defensive RF hardening and resilience strategies

  • Designing resilient RF architectures and topologies
  • Antenna placement and propagation aware design choices
  • Frequency hopping and spread spectrum approaches
  • Filtering, shielding, and physical protection methods
  • Integrating RF monitoring into security operations centers
  • Coordinating RF defenses with cybersecurity policies

Module 6: Integrated RF and cybersecurity operations

  • Converging RF and network threat intelligence streams
  • Joint playbooks for RF driven incident response efforts
  • Red teaming RF attack paths with cyber components
  • Blue teaming defensive monitoring and response refinement
  • Metrics for RF and cybersecurity mission assurance
  • Governance, compliance, and cross domain coordination

Exam Domains

  • RF Adversarial Fundamentals and Threat Taxonomy
  • Spectrum Reconnaissance and Signal Intelligence Operations
  • Offensive RF Techniques and Adversarial Toolchains
  • Defensive RF Hardening and Resilience Engineering
  • Integrated RF and Cybersecurity Operational Practices
  • Governance, Compliance, and Mission Risk Management

Course Delivery
The course is delivered through a combination of expert led lectures, interactive discussions, and structured group exercises focused on RF adversarial case studies. Participants work through step by step scenarios that connect spectrum activity with system level effects and cybersecurity consequences. The program uses practical examples, threat emulation walk throughs, and guided analysis of RF intelligence data to build confidence applying concepts to real world missions and critical infrastructure environments.

Assessment and Certification
Participants are assessed through quizzes, short written assignments, and a capstone style scenario that requires designing and explaining an RF adversarial operations plan and corresponding defenses. Upon successful completion of the program and final assessment requirements, participants will receive the Certified RF Adversarial Operations Specialist CRFAOS Certification from Tonex, recognizing their ability to integrate RF threat understanding into operational and cybersecurity decision making.

Question Types

  • Multiple Choice Questions MCQs
  • Scenario based Questions

Passing Criteria
To pass the Certified RF Adversarial Operations Specialist CRFAOS Certification Program exam, candidates must achieve a score of 70 percent or higher across the combined assessments.

Secure your place in the spectrum fight and strengthen your organization against RF enabled threats by enrolling in the Certified RF Adversarial Operations Specialist CRFAOS Certification Program by Tonex today.

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