CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst+

Five Days Instructor-led

CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) is an international, vendor-neutral cybersecurity certification that applies behavioral analytics to improve the overall state of IT security. CySA+ validates critical knowledge and skills that are required to prevent, detect and combat cybersecurity threats.

As attackers have learned to evade traditional signature-based solutions such as firewalls, an analytics-based approach within the IT security industry is increasingly important for most organizations. The behavioral analytics skills covered by CySA+ identify and combat malware, and advanced persistent threats (APTs), resulting in enhanced threat visibility across a broad attack surface. CompTIA CySA+ is for IT professionals looking to gain the following security analyst skills:

  • Configure and use threat detection tools.
  • Perform data analysis.
  • Interpret the results to identify vulnerabilities, threats and risks to an organization.

Target Student

The CompTIA CySA+ examination is designed for IT security analysts, vulnerability analysts or threat intelligence analysts. The exam will certify that the successful candidate has the knowledge and skills required to configure and use threat detection tools, perform data analysis and interpret the results to identify vulnerabilities, threats and risks to an organization with the end goal of securing and protecting applications and systems within an organization.

Prerequisite

The CompTIA CySA+ exam is an internationally targeted validation of intermediate-level security skills and knowledge. While there is no required prerequisite, the CompTIA CySA+ certification is intended to follow CompTIA Security+ or equivalent experience and has a technical, “hands-on” focus on IT security analytics.

It is recommended for CompTIA CySA+ certification candidates to have the following:

3-4 years of hands-on information security or related experience

Network+, Security+ or equivalent knowledge

Course Outline

Threat Management
  • Given a scenario, apply environmental reconnaissance techniques using appropriate tools and processes.
  • Given a scenario, analyze the results of a network reconnaissance.
  • Given a network-based threat, implement or recommend the
  • appropriate response and countermeasure.
  • Explain the purpose of practices used to secure a corporate environment.
 Vulnerability Management
  • Given a scenario, implement an information security vulnerability management process.
  • Given a scenario, analyze the output resulting from a vulnerability scan.
  • Compare and contrast common vulnerabilities found in the following targets within an organization.
Cyber Incident Response
  • Given a scenario, distinguish threat data or behavior to determine the impact of an incident.
  • Given a scenario, prepare a toolkit and use appropriate forensics tools during an investigation.
  • Explain the importance of communication during the incident response process.
  • Given a scenario, analyze common symptoms to select the best course of action to support incident response.
  • Summarize the incident recovery and post-incident response process.
Security Architecture and Tool Sets
  • Explain the relationship between frameworks, common policies, controls, and procedures.
  • Given a scenario, use data to recommend remediation of security issues related to identity and access management.
  • Given a scenario, review security architecture and make recommendations to implement compensating controls.
  • Given a scenario, use application security best practices while participating in the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC).
  • Compare and contrast the general purpose and reasons for using various cybersecurity tools and technologies.