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Cortex XDR: Investigation and Response

The first part of this instructor-led training enables you to investigate attacks from Cortex XDR management console pages, including the Incidents page and specialized artifact analysis views such...

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$2,000 USD GSA  $1,914.36
Course Code EDU-262
Duration 2 days
Available Formats Classroom

The first part of this instructor-led training enables you to investigate attacks from Cortex XDR management console pages, including the Incidents page and specialized artifact analysis views such as the IP View. In the first part, you will also learn how to run remote Python scripts on your endpoints.

The second part of the training enables you to work with Cortex XDR data processing capabilities to protect your environment against advanced threats such as fileless attacks. For example, in this part you will analyze alerts in the Causality View. Also, you will learn about Cortex XDR data collection capabilities, including Cortex XDR API for ingesting external alerts, and leverage the data to investigate threats. The training ends up with introductory modules to XDR Query Language XQL and two Pro features based-on Cortex XDR XQL engine.

Skills Gained

Successful completion of this instructor-led course with hands-on lab activities should enable the students to:

  • Investigate attacks on the incidents page, and score, assign, and close them
  • Investigate artifacts using the specialized views such as IP View and Hash View
  • Work with Cortex XDR Pro actions: the remote script execution and EDL service
  • Describe the Cortex XDR causality and analytics concepts
  • Analyze alerts using the Causality and Timeline Views
  • Create and manage on-demand and scheduled search queries in the Query Center
  • Create and manage the Cortex XDR rules BIOC and IOC
  • Work with the Cortex XDR’s external data ingestion support
  • Write XQL queries to search datasets and visualize the result sets
  • Create simple Correlation Rules and Parsing Rules using XQL

Who Can Benefit

Cybersecurity analysts and engineers, and security operations specialists

Prerequisites

Participants must have taken the course EDU-260 (Cortex XDR: Prevention and Deployment).

Course Details

Course Outline

  • Cortex XDR Incidents
  • Investigation Views
  • Advanced Response Actions
  • Causality and Analytics Concepts
  • Causality Analysis of Alerts
  • Building Basic Search Queries
  • Building Basic XDR Rules
  • External Data Collection
  • Introduction to XQL
  • Correlation and Parsing Rules