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Overview

Cisco Stealthwatch Security is an instructor-led, lab-based, hands-on course offered by the Cisco Stealthwatch Learning Services team. This two-day course focuses on using Cisco Stealthwatch Enterprise from the perspective of a security analyst. The overarching goal of the course is to use the Stealthwatch System to investigate potential security issues and make initial determinations on whether to proceed with a more thorough investigation or to move on to the next potential threat.

Audience

Individuals who are responsible for using Stealthwatch to monitor security policy, provide feedback on the configuration and initiate incident response investigations. An entry-level security analyst is the ideal audience for this class.

Skills Gained

After completing this course you should be able to:

  • Explain what Cisco Stealtwatch is and how it works.
  • Explain how hosts and host groups are defined in Cisco Stealthwtch.
  • Define basic concepts of policy management.
  • Identify the three phases of the Cisco Stealthwatch tuning process.
  • Complete workflows to identify indicators of compromise in your network.

 

Prerequisites

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