CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst+ (CySA+) | CS0-003 exam preparation (accredited training course with exam) Training Course
CySA+ will verify the successful candidate has the knowledge and skills required to: • Leverage intelligence and threat detection techniques • Analyze and interpret data • Identify and address vulnerabilities • Suggest preventative measures • Effectively respond to and recover from incidents
Required exam: CS0-002 (included in the price of the course)
Number of questions: Minimum of 85
Type of questions: Multiple choice and performance-based
Length of test: 165 minutes
Passing score: 750
Recommended experience:
• 4 years of hands-on experience in a technical cybersecurity job role
• Security+ and Network+, or equivalent knowledge and experience
Course Outline
- Explaining the Importance of Security Controls and Security Intelligence:
- Utilizing Threat Data and Intelligence:
- Analyzing Security Monitoring Data:
- Collecting and Querying Security Monitoring Data
- Utilizing Digital Forensics and Indicator Analysis Techniques:
- Applying Incident Response Procedures:
- Applying Risk Mitigation and Security Frameworks:
- Performing Vulnerability Management:
- Applying Security Solutions for Infrastructure Management:
- Understanding Data Privacy and Protection
- Applying Security Solutions for Software Assurance
- Applying Security Solutions for Cloud and Automation:
Requirements
Recommended Network+, Security+ or equivalent knowledge. Minimum of 4 years of hands-on experience in technical cybersecurity role
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