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Cisco Certified CyberOps Associate 200-201 Certification Guide

You're reading from   Cisco Certified CyberOps Associate 200-201 Certification Guide Learn blue teaming strategies and incident response techniques to mitigate cybersecurity incidents

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800560871
Length 660 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Glen D. Singh Glen D. Singh
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Preface 1. Section 1: Network and Security Concepts
2. Chapter 1: Exploring Networking Concepts FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Exploring Network Components and Security Systems 4. Chapter 3: Discovering Security Concepts 5. Section 2: Principles of Security Monitoring
6. Chapter 4: Understanding Security Principles 7. Chapter 5: Identifying Attack Methods 8. Chapter 6: Working with Cryptography and PKI 9. Section 3: Host and Network-Based Analysis
10. Chapter 7: Delving into Endpoint Threat Analysis 11. Chapter 8: Interpreting Endpoint Security 12. Chapter 9: Exploring Computer Forensics 13. Chapter 10: Performing Intrusion Analysis 14. Section 4: Security Policies and Procedures
15. Chapter 11: Security Management Techniques 16. Chapter 12: Dealing with Incident Response 17. Chapter 13: Implementing Incident Handling 18. Chapter 14: Implementing Cisco Security Solutions 19. Chapter 15: Working with Cisco Security Solutions 20. Chapter 16: Real-World Implementation and Best Practices 21. Chapter 17: Mock Exam 1
22. Chapter 18: Mock Exam 2
23. Assessment 24. Other Books You May Enjoy

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