Understanding Cisco Cybersecurity Operations Fundamentals (CBROPS)

The Understanding Cisco Cybersecurity Operations Fundamentals (CBROPS) training provides an understanding of the network infrastructure devices, operations, and vulnerabilities of the TCP/IP protocol suite, and basic information security concepts, common network application operations and attacks, the Windows and Linux operating systems, and the types of data that are used to investigate security incidents. After completing this training, you will have the basic knowledge that is required to perform the job role of an associate-level cybersecurity analyst in a threat-centric security operations center (SOC).

This training prepares you for the 200-201 CBROPS v1.2 exam. If passed, you earn the Cisco Certified Cybersecurity Associate certification and the role of a junior or entry-level cybersecurity operations analyst in a SOC.


What you need to know

This training prepares you for

Continuing Education

Earn 30 CE credits towards recertification

Ways to get this training

Cisco U. Learning Path

Follow a guided Learning Path designed for your certification success. Pre- and post-assessments help you skip what you know and focus on what you need to learn.

Instructor-led training

Join lively classroom-style learning and discussions, online or in person, that are led by Cisco and our Learning Partners.

E-learning

Access a rich library of technology and certification training, study bundles, practice exams, simulators, and more.

How you'll benefit

This training will help you:

  • Learn the fundamental skills, techniques, technologies, and the hands-on practice necessary to prevent and defend against cyberattacks as part of a SOC team

Who should enroll

  • This training is designed for associate-level cybersecurity analysts who are working in security operation centers

Technology areas

  • Cybersecurity

Objectives

After taking this course, you should be able to:

  • Explain how a SOC operates and describe the different types of services that are performed from a Tier 1 SOC analyst’s perspective
  • Explain the use of SOC metrics to measure the effectiveness of the SOC
  • Explain the use of a workflow management system and automation to improve the effectiveness of the SOC
  • Describe the Windows operating system features and functionality
  • Provide an overview of the Linux operating system
  • Understand common endpoint security technologies
  • Explain the network security monitoring (NSM) tools that are available to the network security analyst
  • Describe security flaws in the TCP/IP protocol and how they can be used to attack networks and hosts
  • Explain the data that is available to the network security analyst
  • Describe the basic concepts and uses of cryptography
  • Understand the foundational cloud security practices, including deployment and service models, shared responsibilities, compliance frameworks, and identity and access management, to effectively secure cloud environments against cyberthreats
  • Understand and implement advanced network security, data protection, secure application deployment, continuous monitoring, and effective disaster recovery strategies to secure cloud deployments
  • Understand the kill chain and the diamond models for incident investigations, and the use of exploit kits by threat actors
  • Identify the common attack vectors
  • Identify malicious activities
  • Identify patterns of suspicious behaviors
  • Identify resources for hunting cyber threats
  • Explain the need for event data normalization and event correlation
  • Conduct security incident investigations
  • Explain the use of a typical playbook in the SOC
  • Describe a typical incident response plan and the functions of a typical computer security incident response team (CSIRT)

Prerequisites

To fully benefit from this course, you should have the following knowledge and skills:

  • Familiarity with Ethernet and TCP/IP networking
  • Working knowledge of the Windows and Linux operating systems
  • Familiarity with basics of networking security concepts

These skills can be found in the following Cisco Learning Offerings:


Outline

  • Defining the Security Operations Center
  • Understanding SOC Metrics
  • Understanding SOC Workflow and Automation
  • Understanding Windows Operating System Basics
  • Understanding Linux Operating System Basics
  • Understanding Endpoint Security Technologies
  • Understanding Network Infrastructure and Network Security Monitoring Tools
  • Understanding Common TCP/IP Attacks
  • Exploring Data Type Categories
  • Understanding Basic Cryptography Concepts
  • Cloud Security Fundamentals
  • Securing Cloud Deployments
  • Understanding Incident Analysis in a Threat-Centric SOC
  • Identifying Common Attack Vectors
  • Identifying Malicious Activity
  • Identifying Patterns of Suspicious Behavior
  • Identifying Resources for Hunting Cyber Threats
  • Understanding Event Correlation and Normalization
  • Conducting Security Incident Investigations
  • Using a Playbook Model to Organize Security Monitoring
  • Describing Incident Response

Lab outline

  • Explore the Windows Operating System
  • Explore the Linux Operating System
  • Explore Endpoint Security
  • Explore TCP/IP Attacks
  • Use NSM Tools to Analyze Data Categories
  • Explore Cryptographic Technologies
  • Investigate Hacker Methodology
  • Investigate Browser-Based Attacks
  • Analyze Suspicious DNS Activity
  • Explore Security Data for Analysis
  • Investigate Suspicious Activity Using Security Onion
  • Hunt Malicious Traffic
  • Cisco XDR to Splunk Enterprise Integration Simulation
  • Correlate Event Logs, PCAPs, and Alerts of an Attack
  • Investigate Advanced Persistent Threats