CyberOps Professional Certification: Master Cyber Attack Prevention, Incident Response, and Cloud Security
Show your expertise in preventing cyber-attacks, responding to incidents, and securing the cloud with a CyberOps Professional certification.
Understand common cybersecurity incidents, prevention plans, compliance standards, and risk analysis. Compare security in different cloud platforms.
Be able to secure computer systems, analyze security data, troubleshoot security systems, and prevent data loss. Demonstrate your knowledge of common attack tactics.
Analyze threats, investigate breaches, identify malware, understand attack events, and be able to recommend vulnerability mitigation techniques.
Use tools to automate tasks and employ scripts to improve efficiency. Understand data formats, web services, software deployment, and managing infrastructure using code.
Download the CyberOps Professional At-a-Glance document (PDF)
NIL Learning Services
Recommended training | Exams | Type of Exam |
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(CBRCOR) Performing CyberOps Using Cisco Security Technologies | Exams: 350-201 CBRCOR | Type of Exam: Core |
(CBRFIR) Conducting Forensic Analysis and Incident Response Using Cisco Technologies for CyberOps | Exams: 300-215 CBRFIR | Type of Exam: Concentration |
(CBRTHD) Conducting Threat Hunting and Defending using Cisco Technologies for CyberOps | Exams: 300-220 CBRTHD | Type of Exam: Concentration |
Prerequisites
To earn Cisco Certified CyberOps Professional certification, you pass two exams: one that covers core technologies and one concentration exam. And every exam in the program earns an individual Specialist certification, so you get recognized for your accomplishments along the way.
Required Exams
Core Exam (required):
350-201 CBRCOR
Concentration Exams (choose one):
300-215 CBRFIR
300-220 CBRTHD
Recertification
Your certification is valid for three years. You can renew with Continuing Education credits or retake exams before they expire.
Exam only (choose one option):
- Pass one technology core exam
- Pass any two separate professional concentration exams
- Pass any one expert-level written exam
- Pass any one expert-level lab or practical exam
Combining exams with Continuing Education (CE) credits (choose one option):
- Earn 80 CE credits
- Earn 40 CE credits AND pass any one professional-level concentration exam