Cisco CBROPS (200-201) Domain 5: Security Policies

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Cisco CBROPS (200-201) Domain 5: Security Policies

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DescriptionSharpen the process muscle that powers real SOC outcomes. This Domain 5 pack drills policy alignment, asset/config/mobile governance, patch & vulnerability operations, incident response playbooks, evidence handling, and performance metrics through six 90‑question practice exams. Every item includes teaching‑grade rationales for the correct and incorrect options. You’ll practice mapping scenarios to the right standard or procedure, sequencing NIST SP 800‑61 actions, preserving/ordering volatile evidence per SP 800‑86, and expressing findings with Kill Chain/Diamond Model language while tracking SOC effectiveness (MTTD/MTTR/MDR).What you’ll learnApply asset, configuration, and mobile controls from written standards.Operate patch & vulnerability workflows (classification, SLA, exceptions, rollback/verification).Execute NIST SP 800‑61 IR phases/roles (prep → detection/analysis → containment/eradication → recovery → lessons learned).Handle evidence per SP 800‑86 (order of volatility, integrity/preservation, chain of custody).Profile networks/servers and classify protected data (PII/PHI/PSI/IP) in tickets and reports.Explain activity via Kill Chain/Diamond Model and measure SOC performance (MTTD/MTTR/MDR).What’s included6 timed practice exams × 90 questions (540 total) with full rationales for every answer choice.Domain‑specific focus, consistent with your existing system and Udemy formatting.How to use this courseTake each exam timed first to simulate pressure; then review every rationale, especially the incorrect options.Track recurring misses, revisit the relevant standards/playbooks, and retake for mastery.Use the capstone exa

What you'll learn

  • Apply asset, configuration, and mobile controls from written standards.
  • Operate patch and vulnerability workflows.
  • Execute NIST SP 800-61 incident response phases.
  • Handle evidence according to NIST SP 800-86 guidelines.
  • Profile networks and classify protected data.
  • Explain activities using the Kill Chain and Diamond Model.

Skills you'll gain

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