Cisco Stealthwatch for Network Operations is a lab intensive course that focuses on how to monitor your network's health and provides helpful workflows that allow you to quickly react to common network operations issues.
Cisco Stealthwatch for Network Operations (SNO)
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Description
Objectives
After taking this course, you should be able to:
- Explain what Cisco Stealthwatch is and how it works.
- Describe the goals of using Cisco Stealthwatch in the proactive and operational modes.
- Define basic concepts of investigation and detection of potential security issues using the Cisco Stealthwatch System.
- Complete workflows to identify indicators of compromise in your network.
- Describe alarm types and alarm notification within Cisco Stealthwatch.
- Explain the utility of maps in the Cisco Stealthwatch System.
- Describe how the Cisco Stealthwatch System contributes to successful incident handling
Prerequisites
All students should have completed the following (minimum) prerequisites.
- Flow Basics
- Cisco Stealthwatch Overview and Components
- Cisco Stealthwatch SMC Client Interface Overview
Who Should Attend
The Stealthwatch for Network course is designed for customers who are new to the Stealthwatch System and face specific challenges related to network health and maintenance on a daily basis. The course focuses on using the Stealthwatch System to complete both “proactive” and “reactive” activities required to maintain network health.
Outline
Day One
- Welcome Course Overview
- Stealthwatch Technical Overview
- Introduction to Network Operations
- Proactive Monitoring
- Overview
- Lab: Validate Exporters
- Lab: Manage Hosts and Host Groups
- Lunch
- Proactive Monitoring
- Lab: Utilize Maps
- Lab: Configure Host Locking Rules
Day Two
- Day One Review
- Proactive Monitoring, cont.
- Lab: Create Custom Security Events
- Lab: Manage Policies
- Lab: Set Response Management Rules
- Reactive Tasks
- Overview
- Lab: View Current Interfaces
- Lab: Investigate Slow Response
- Review the Web Application: What’s New?
- Wrap-Up