CDL_CBRFIR – Conducting Forensic Analysis and Incident Response Using Cisco Technologies for CyberOps v1.0
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Description
Overview
The Conducting Forensic Analysis and Incident Response Using Cisco Technologies for CyberOps (CBRFIR) v1.0 course helps build your Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) and cybersecurity knowledge and skills. The course prepares you to identify and respond to cybersecurity threats, vulnerabilities, and incidents.
Additionally, you will be introduced to digital forensics, including the collection and examination of digital evidence on electronic devices and learn to build the subsequent response threats and attacks. Students will also learn to proactively conduct audits to prevent future attacks.
Course Objectives
After taking this course, you should be able to:
Analyze the components needed for a root cause analysis report
Apply tools such as YARA for malware identification
Recognize the methods identified in the MITRE attack framework
Leverage scripting to parse and search logs or multiple data sources such as, Cisco Umbrella, Sourcefire IPS, AMP for Endpoints, AMP for Network, and PX Grid
Recommend actions based on post-incident analysis
Determine data to correlate based on incident type (host-based and network-based activities)
Evaluate alerts from sources such as firewalls, intrusion prevention systems (IPS), data analysis tools (such as, Cisco Umbrella Investigate, Cisco Stealthwatch, and Cisco SecureX), and other systems to respond to cyber incidents and recommend mitigation
Evaluate elements required in an incident response playbook and the relevant components from the ThreatGrid report
Analyze threat intelligence provided in different formats (such as, STIX and TAXII)
Target Audience
This course is designed for the following roles:
SOC analysts, Tiers 1–2
Threat researchers
Malware analysts
Forensic analysts
Computer telephony integration (CTI) analysts
Incident response analysts
Security operations center engineers
Security engineers
Course Prerequisites
Before taking this course, you should have:
Familiarity with network and endpoint security concepts and monitoring
Experience with network intrusion analysis
An understanding of security policies and procedures
Experience with risk management
Experience with traffic and logs analysis
Familiarity with APIs
2–3 years’ experience working in a security operations center (SOC) environment (experience Tier 1, or new Tier 2)
These recommended Cisco learning offerings may help students meet these prerequisites: