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CCNA CyberOps SECOPS – Objective 3.5CCNA CyberOps SECOPS – Objective 3.5

August 16, 2019August 16, 2019| 0 Comments| Ben StoryBen Story| 9:54 am

Identify these elements used for network profiling: total throughput, session duration, ports used, critical asset address space Implementing Cisco Cybersecurity...

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CCNA CyberOps SECOPS – Objective 3.4CCNA CyberOps SECOPS – Objective 3.4

August 15, 2019August 15, 2019| 0 Comments| Ben StoryBen Story| 10:00 am

Describe the goals of the given CSIRT Implementing Cisco Cybersecurity Operations (210-255) A Computer Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT) can...

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CCNA CyberOps SECOPS – Objective 3.3CCNA CyberOps SECOPS – Objective 3.3

August 14, 2019August 14, 2019| 0 Comments| Ben StoryBen Story| 9:00 am

Map the organization stakeholders against the NIST IR categories (C2M2, NIST.SP800-61 r2) Implementing Cisco Cybersecurity Operations (210-255) The best I...

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CCNA CyberOps SECOPS – Objective 3.2CCNA CyberOps SECOPS – Objective 3.2

August 13, 2019August 13, 2019| 0 Comments| Ben StoryBen Story| 8:30 am

Map elements to these steps of analysis based on the NIST.SP800-61 r2 Implementing Cisco Cybersecurity Operations (210-255) NIST.SP800-61 r2 defines...

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Ben Story @ntwrk80

Ben Story is a network security engineer for a solution provider. He has been working with networking since 1998, his Freshman year at Truman State University, when he worked for a small dial-up ISP managing their Shiva LanRover modem bank. His random bits and bytes can be found on his blog at https://packitforwarding.com or on Twitter @ntwrk80.

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