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Cisco Certified CyberOps Associate 200-201 Certification Guide

By : Glen D. Singh
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Cisco Certified CyberOps Associate 200-201 Certification Guide

By: Glen D. Singh

Overview of this book

Achieving the Cisco Certified CyberOps Associate 200-201 certification helps you to kickstart your career in cybersecurity operations. This book offers up-to-date coverage of 200-201 exam resources to fully equip you to pass on your first attempt. The book covers the essentials of network security concepts and shows you how to perform security threat monitoring. You'll begin by gaining an in-depth understanding of cryptography and exploring the methodology for performing both host and network-based intrusion analysis. Next, you'll learn about the importance of implementing security management and incident response strategies in an enterprise organization. As you advance, you'll see why implementing defenses is necessary by taking an in-depth approach, and then perform security monitoring and packet analysis on a network. You'll also discover the need for computer forensics and get to grips with the components used to identify network intrusions. Finally, the book will not only help you to learn the theory but also enable you to gain much-needed practical experience for the cybersecurity industry. By the end of this Cisco cybersecurity book, you'll have covered everything you need to pass the Cisco Certified CyberOps Associate 200-201 certification exam, and have a handy, on-the-job desktop reference guide.
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
1
Section 1: Network and Security Concepts
5
Section 2: Principles of Security Monitoring
9
Section 3: Host and Network-Based Analysis
14
Section 4: Security Policies and Procedures
21
Chapter 17: Mock Exam 1
22
Chapter 18: Mock Exam 2

Questions

The following is a short list of review questions to help reinforce your learning and help you identify areas that require some improvement. The answers to these questions can be found in the Assessments section at the end of this book:

  1. An attacker is attempting to prevent users from the IT department from accessing the SSH service on a server. Which type of attack is the threat actor performing?

    A. Command injection

    B. Protocol-based

    C. XSS

    D. Watering hole

  2. An attacker is connected to the victim machine and the rest of the network. The intention of the attacker is to capture passwords that are sent in plain text through the network. Which type of attack is this?

    A. MITM

    B. Protocol-based

    C. Phishing

    D. Buffer overflow

  3. Which type of attack allows an attacker to steal cookies from anyone that visits a compromised website?

    A. MITM

    B. Phishing

    C. Watering hole

    D. XSS

  4. Which of the following attacks is designed to target the high-profile employees of an organization?

    A...