Cisco Certified CyberOps Associate (200-201) Cert Prep: 5 Security Policies and Procedures
1h 17mIntermediate2021-12-15
Authors

Lisa Bock
Security ambassador with a broad range of IT skills and knowledge
Course details
Cybersecurity specialists and related positions are some of the most in-demand security positions today, and the Cisco CBROPS exam is a big part of proving your skills for any cybersecurity job. In this course, Lisa Bock helps you prepare for the exam by starting with management concepts along with security policies and procedures. Lisa provides a summary of risk management concepts and best practices for securing organizational assets. She then outlines the importance of managing incidents, shows how to identify endpoint vulnerabilities, and explains ways to limit the effects of intrusions. She covers the difference between the Cyber Kill Chain model and Diamond Model of Intrusion and the importance of patch and configuration management. Throughout the course, Lisa provides valuable lessons that can help anyone working in cybersecurity. In addition, you’ll have practical challenges and quizzes that let you put your new knowledge to the test.
Skills covered
Governance, Risk, and ComplianceIncident ResponseCybersecurityCert Prep
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Protecting the data
- 02 - Prepare for Cisco CBROPS exam v1.0
- 03 - Setting up your test environment
1. Securing Organizational Assets
- 04 - Summarizing risk management
- 05 - Protecting assets
- 06 - Reviewing configuration management
- 07 - Outlining mobile device management
- 08 - Updating and patching organizational assets
- 09 - Creating security policies
- 10 - Challenge - Create a security policy
- 11 - Solution - Create a security policy
2. Handling Incidents
- 12 - Understanding incidents
- 13 - Preparing for an incident
- 14 - Detecting incidents
- 15 - Managing incidents
- 16 - Collecting evidence
- 17 - Closing an incident
3. Identifying Endpoint Vulnerabilities
- 18 - Understanding network profiling
- 19 - Profiling server behavior
- 20 - Challenge - Examine suspect IP addresses
- 21 - Solution - Examine suspect IP addresses
4. Limiting the Effects of Intrusions
- 22 - Identifying protected data
- 23 - Outlining the Cyber Kill Chain Model
- 24 - Pivoting through the Diamond Model of Intrusion
- 25 - Evaluating SOC key performance indicators
- 26 - Challenge - The Cyber Kill Chain
- 27 - Solution - The Cyber Kill Chain
Conclusion
- 28 - Next steps
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- Cisco Certified Support Technician (CCST) Networking Cert Prep: 3 Connecting Network Devices
- Cisco Certified Support Technician (CCST) Networking Cert Prep: 4 Troubleshooting and Securing Networks
Related learn paths
- CyberOps Associate: Prepare for the Cisco Cybersecurity Operations Fundamentals (200-201 CBROPS) Exam
- CCNP Security: Prepare for the Implementing and Operating Cisco Security Core Technologies (350-701 SCOR) Exam
- CCNP Collaboration: Prepare for the Implementing Cisco Collaboration Core Technologies (350-801 CLCOR) Exam
- CCNP Enterprise: Prepare for the Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (300-410 ENARSI) Exam
- Prepare for the Cisco CCNP ENCOR v1.1 (350-401) Exam
- Getting Started with Cisco Networks
- Prepare for the Cisco Certified Support Technician (CCST) Networking Certification
- Prepare for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) (200-301) Certification Exam