Conducting Threat Hunting and Defending using Cisco Technologies for CyberOps (CBRTHD)

What you’ll learn

The Conducting Threat Hunting and Defending using Cisco Technologies for CyberOps (CBRTHD) training is a 5-day Cisco threat hunting training that introduces and guides you to a proactive security search through networks, endpoints, and datasets to hunt for malicious, suspicious, and risky activities that may have evaded detection by existing tools. In this training, you will learn the core concepts, methods, and processes used in threat hunting investigations. This training provides an environment for attack simulation and threat hunting skill development using a wide array of security products and platforms from Cisco and third-party vendors.

This training prepares you for the 300-220 CBRTHD v1.0 exam. If passed, you earn the Cisco Certified Specialist – Threat Hunting and Defending certification and satisfy the concentration exam requirement for the Cisco Certified CyberOps Professional certification. This training also earns you 40 credits towards recertification.

How you'll benefit

This training will help you:

  • Learn how to perform a proactive security search through networks, endpoints, and datasets to hunt for malicious, suspicious, and risky activities that may have evaded detection by existing tools
  • Gain leading-edge career skills focused on cybersecurity
  • Prepare for the 300-220 CBRTHD v1.0 exam
  • Earn 40 CE credits toward recertification

This training earns you 40 Continuing Education credits towards recertification.

What to expect in the exam

This training will help you prepare to take the Conducting Threat Hunting and Defending using Cisco Technologies for CyberOps (300-220 CBRTHD) exam.

The exam tests your knowledge of conducting threat hunting and defending, including:

  • Threat modeling techniques
  • Threat actor attribution techniques
  • Threat hunting techniques, processes, and outcomes

After you pass 300-220 CBRTHD exam:

  • You earn the Cisco Certified Specialist – Threat Hunting and Defending certification
  • You satisfy the concentration requirement for the Cisco Certified CyberOps Professional certification. To complete your CyberOps Professional certification, pass the CyberOps core exam, 350-201 Performing CyberOps Using Cisco Security Technologies (CBRCOR).

Who should enroll

This training is designed for the following roles:

  • Security Operations Center staff
  • Security Operations Center (SOC) Tier 2 Analysts
  • Threat Hunters
  • Cyber Threat Analysts
  • Threat Managers
  • Risk Managements

Technology areas

  • CyberOps

Training overview

Prerequisites

The knowledge and skills you are expected to have before attending this training are:

  • General knowledge of networks
  • Cisco CCNP Security certification

These skills can be found in the following Cisco Learning Offerings:

  • Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions (CCNA)
  • Understanding Cisco Cybersecurity Operations Fundamentals (CBROPS)
  • Performing CyberOps Using Cisco Security Technologies (CBRCOR)
  • Conducting Forensic Analysis and Incident Response Using Cisco Technologies for CyberOps (CBRFIR)

Objectives

After taking this training, you should be able to:

  • Define threat hunting and identify core concepts used to conduct threat hunting investigations
  • Examine threat hunting investigation concepts, frameworks, and threat models
  • Define cyber threat hunting process fundamentals
  • Define threat hunting methodologies and procedures
  • Describe network-based threat hunting
  • Identify and review endpoint-based threat hunting
  • Identify and review endpoint memory-based threats and develop endpoint-based threat detection
  • Define threat hunting methods, processes, and Cisco tools that can be utilized for threat hunting
  • Describe the process of threat hunting from a practical perspective
  • Describe the process of threat hunt reporting

Course outline

  • Threat Hunting Theory
  • Threat Hunting Concepts, Frameworks, and Threat Models
  • Threat Hunting Process Fundamentals
  • Threat Hunting Methodologies and Procedures
  • Network-Based Threat Hunting
  • Endpoint-Based Threat Hunting
  • Endpoint-Based Threat Detection Development
  • Threat Hunting with Cisco Tools
  • Threat Hunting Investigation Summary: A Practical Approach
  • Reporting the Aftermath of a Threat Hunt Investigation

Lab outline

  • Categorize Threats with MITRE ATTACK Tactics and Techniques
  • Compare Techniques Used by Different APTs with MITRE ATTACK Navigator
  • Model Threats Using MITRE ATTACK and D3FEND
  • Prioritize Threat Hunting Using the MITRE ATTACK Framework and Cyber Kill Chain
  • Determine the Priority Level of Attacks Using MITRE CAPEC
  • Explore the TaHiTI Methodology
  • Perform Threat Analysis Searches Using OSINT
  • Attribute Threats to Adversary Groups and Software with MITRE ATTACK
  • Emulate Adversaries with MITRE Caldera
  • Find Evidence of Compromise Using Native Windows Tools
  • Hunt for Suspicious Activities Using Open-Source Tools and SIEM
  • Capturing of Network Traffic
  • Extraction of IOC from Network Packets
  • Usage of ELK Stack for Hunting Large Volumes of Network Data
  • Analyzing Windows Event Logs and Mapping Them with MITRE Matrix
  • Endpoint Data Acquisition
  • Inspect Endpoints with PowerShell
  • Perform Memory Forensics with Velociraptor
  • Detect Malicious Processes on Endpoints
  • Identify Suspicious Files Using Threat Analysis
  • Conduct Threat Hunting Using Cisco Secure Firewall, Cisco Secure Network Analytics, and Splunk
  • Conduct Threat Hunt Using Cisco XDR Control Center and Investigate
  • Initiate, Conduct, and Conclude a Threat Hunt