This Protecting against Malware Threats with Cisco AMP for Endpoints (SSFAMP) training course teaches to deploy and use Cisco AMP for Endpoints, a next-generation endpoint security solution that prevents, detects, and responds to advanced threats. Through expert instruction and hands-on lab exercises, you will learn to implement and use this powerful solution through a number of step-by-step attack scenarios. You will learn to build and manage a Cisco AMP for Endpoints deployment, create policies for endpoint groups, and deploy connectors. You will also analyze malware detections using the tools available in the AMP for Endpoints console.
By attending Protecting against Malware Threats with Cisco AMP for Endpoints (SSFAMP) workshop, delegates will learn to:
- Identify the key components and methodologies of Cisco Advanced Malware Protection (AMP)
- Recognize the key features and concepts of the AMP for Endpoints product
- Navigate the AMP for Endpoints console interface and perform first-use setup tasks
- Identify and use the primary analysis features of AMP for Endpoints
- Use the AMP for Endpoints tools to analyze a compromised host
- Describe malware terminology and recognize malware categories
- Analyze files and events by using the AMP for Endpoints console and be able to produce threat reports
- Use the AMP for Endpoints tools to analyze a malware attack and a Zero Access infection
- Configure and customize AMP for Endpoints to perform malware detection
- Create and configure a policy for AMP-protected endpoints
- Plan, deploy, and troubleshoot an AMP for Endpoints installation
- Describe the AMP Representational State Transfer (REST) API and the fundamentals of its use
- Describe all the features of the Accounts menu for both public and private cloud installations
- Technical understanding of TCP/IP networking and network architecture
- Technical understanding of security concepts and protocols
The Protecting against Malware Threats with Cisco AMP for Endpoints (SSFAMP) class is ideal for:
- Security administrators
- Security consultants
- Network administrators
- Systems engineers
- Technical support personnel