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About This IT Training:
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Exam Number: |
600-199 SCYBER |
Exam Name: |
SCYBER (Securing Cisco Networks with Threat Detection and Analysis) |
Certifications: |
Cisco Cybersecurity Specialist |
Single-User License |
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SCYBER 600-199 Training
This five-day, lab-intensive training course prepares you to take the Cybersecurity Specialist Certification exam and to hit the ground running as a security analyst team member. The course combines lecture materials and hands-on labs throughout to make sure that you are able to successfully understand cyber security concepts and to recognize specific threats and attacks on your network. This course is designed to teach you how a network security operations center (SOC) works and how to begin to monitor, analyze, and respond to security threats within the network.
What's Included
- Comprehensive study materials
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SCYBER 600-199 Training Prerequisites
The knowledge and skills that a student must have before attending this course are as follows:
- CCNA equivalent knowledge is preferred
- Basic understanding of Cisco security product features
- Basic understanding of open-source and commercial network security tools
- Basic understanding of Microsoft Windows and UNIX/Linux operating systems, desktops, and servers
- Basic understanding of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model and TCP/IP
Course Objectives
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- Describe the tools, techniques, and thought processes of an attacker.
- Describe the features, functions, and benefits of an SOC.
- Identify the common sources used to detect an incident, as well as the actions that should be considered in response.
- Perform basic packet capture and packet analysis.
- Enable syslog on Cisco devices and to perform basic network log analysis.
- Discuss the relevance of baselining and some of the most useful steps to be used when deploying a system.
- Discuss the policies and roles in the typical SOC, as well as some of the common tools used by SOC members.
- Discuss techniques used to identify anomalies and correlate log entries.
- Understand techniques used to scope, document, and analyze investigations.
- Discuss the methodology behind mitigations.
- Discuss documentation and communication during an incident.
- Discuss post-incident considerations.
SCYBER 600-199 Training Course Outline
Module 1: Attacker Methodology
- Lesson 1: Defining the Attacker Methodology
- Lesson 2: Identifying Malware and Attacker Tools
- Lesson 3: Understanding Attacks
Module 2: Defender Methodology
- Lesson 1: Enumerating Threats, Vulnerabilities, and Exploits
- Lesson 2: Defining SOC Services
- Lesson 3: Defining SOC Procedures
- Lesson 4: Defining the Role of a Network Security Analyst
- Lesson 5: Identifying a Security Incident
Module 3: Defender Tools
- Lesson 1: Collecting Network Data
- Lesson 2: Understanding Correlation and Baselines
- Lesson 3: Assessing Sources of Data
- Lesson 4: Understanding Events
- Lesson 5: Examining User Reports
- Lesson 6: Introducing Risk Analysis and Mitigation
Module 4: Packet Analysis
- Lesson 1: Identifying Packet Data
- Lesson 2: Analyzing Packets Using Cisco IOS Software
- Lesson 3: Accessing Packets in Cisco IOS Software
- Lesson 4: Acquiring Network Traces
- Lesson 5: Establishing a Packet Baseline
- Lesson 6: Analyzing Packet Traces
Module 5: Network Log Analysis
- Lesson 1: Using Log Analysis Protocols and Tools
- Lesson 2: Exploring Log Mechanics
- Lesson 3: Retrieving Syslog Data
- Lesson 4: Retrieving DNS Events and Proxy Logs
- Lesson 5: Correlating Log Files
Module 6: Baseline Network Operations
- Lesson 1: Baselining Business Processes
- Lesson 2: Mapping the Network Topology
- Lesson 3: Managing Network Devices
- Lesson 4: Baselining Monitored Networks
- Lesson 5: Monitoring Network Health
Module 7: Incident Response Preparation
- Lesson 1: Defining the Role of the SOC
- Lesson 2: Establishing Effective Security Controls
- Lesson 3: Establishing an Effective Monitoring System
Module 8: Security Incident Detection
- Lesson 1: Correlating Events Manually
- Lesson 2: Correlating Events Automatically
- Lesson 3: Assessing Incidents
- Lesson 4: Classifying Incidents
- Lesson 5: Attributing the Incident Source
Module 9: Investigations
- Lesson 1: Scoping the Investigation
- Lesson 2: Investigating Through Data Correlation
- Lesson 3: Understanding NetFlow
- Lesson 4: Investigating Connections Using NetFlow
Module 10: Mitigations and Best Practices
- Lesson 1: Mitigating Incidents
- Lesson 2: Using ACLs
- Lesson 3: Implementing Network-Layer Mitigations and Best Practices
- Lesson 4: Implementing Link-Layer Best Practices
Module 11: Communication
- Lesson 1: Documenting Communication
- Lesson 2: Documenting Incident Details
Module 12: Post-Event Activity
- Lesson 1: Conducting an Incident Post-Mortem
- Lesson 2: Improving Security of Monitored Networks
Labs
- Lab 1: Assessing Your Understanding of Network and Security Operations
- Lab 2: Exploring the Remote Lab Environment
- Lab 3: Enabling Netflow Export and Syslog
- Lab 4: Capturing Packets on the Pod Router and using Wireshark to examine the PCAP
- Lab 5: Capturing Packets using TCPDUMP
- Lab 6: Examining Logs Manually
- Lab 7: Enabling AAA for Router SSH Management Access
- Lab 8: Enabling SMNPv3 on the Pod Router and Pod Switch
- Lab 9: Performing NMAP Scans and Using Netcat to Connect to Open Ports
- Lab 10: Analyzing PCAP File with Suspicious Activities Using Wireshark
- Lab 11: Examining Event Logs Manually
- Lab 12: Examining Event Logs Using Splunk
- Lab 13: Analyzing NetFlow Data with Lancope StealthWatch
- Lab 14: Implementing IOS Zone-Based Firewall
- Lab 15: Incident Response
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