Course Overview

What You Will Learn

The course, which spends at least 50% of its time on numerous activities and exercises in simulated environments of real-world scenarios and Hands-On Labs on key security tools, prepares each candidate to pass the ISACA CSX Cybersecurity Practitioner (CSX-P) exam. It will: - Use vulnerability assessment processes and scanning toolsets to identify and document vulnerabilities based on the criticality of defined assets and technical impacts. - Obtain and aggregate information from multiple sources , such as logs, event data, network assessments, for use in threat intelligence, incident detection, and response . - Implement specific cybersecurity controls —for network, application, endpoint, server, and more—and verify that the controls function as required by corporate policies and procedures . - Implement and document changes to cybersecurity controls , such as endpoint security and network security, in accordance with change management procedures. - Identify anomalous activity and potential internal, external, and third-party threats to network resources using network traffic monitors or intrusion detection and prevention systems, as well as ensure timely detection of indicators of compromise . - Perform initial attack analysis to determine attack vectors, targets, scope, and potential impact . - Execute defined response plans to contain the damage to affected resources.

Who Should Attend

Security Analysts, Security Responders, Incident Handlers, Cybersecurity Auditors, Security Officers; Security Professionals; Site Administrators; in general, anyone who is responsible for the integrity of network infrastructures.

Prerequisites

To participate in the course and take the exam, basic knowledge of operating systems (Windows and Linux) is recommended.
Each participant must have their own laptop, with easy Internet access via a web browser, for access to the technical labs.