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Overview

Cisco Stealthwatch Tuning is an instructor-led, lab-based, hands-on course offered by the Cisco Stealthwatch Learning Services team. A strong understanding of the Stealthwatch tuning process is crucial for gaining visibility across your enterprise and detecting actionable threats. This two-day course covers all essential aspects of the tuning process, including tuning best practices, which will optimize the Stealthwatch System.

Audience

Individuals who are responsible for tuning the Stealthwatch System, creating and maintaining policies, monitoring traffic, obtaining and responding to actionable alarms.

Skills Gained

After completing this course you should be able to:

  • Create summary views of all alarms in the system.
  • Explain how summary views can help prioritize the tuning strategy.
  • Develop tuning recommendations based on security events and alarm summary.
  • Identify workflows for tuning specific security events.
  • Test tuning strategies and recommendations.

Prerequisites

Attendees should meet the following prerequisites:

  • Attended Cisco Stealthwatch for Security Operations (SSO)
  • Attended Cisco Stealthwatch for Network Operations (SNO)

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