IBM QRadar SIEM Foundations
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Course Overview
IBM QRadar SIEM provides deep visibility into network, user, and application activity. It provides collection, normalization, correlation, and secure storage of events, flows, asset profiles, and vulnerabilities. QRadar SIEM classifies suspected attacks and policy violations as offenses.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for security analysts, security technical architects, offense managers, network administrators, and system administrators using QRadar SIEM.
Course Objectives
- Describe how QRadar SIEM collects data to detect suspicious activities
- Describe the QRadar SIEM component architecture and data flows
- Navigate the user interface
- Investigate suspected attacks and policy violations
- Search, filter, group, and analyze security data
- Investigate events and flows
- Investigate asset profiles
- Describe the purpose of the network hierarchy
- Determine how rules test incoming data and create offenses
- Use index and aggregated data management
- Navigate and customize dashboards and dashboard items
- Create customized reports
- Use filters
- Use AQL for advanced searches
- Analyze a real world scenario
Course Outline
1 - Course Outline
- Unit 1: Introduction to IBM QRadar
- Unit 2: IBM QRadar SIEM component architecture and data flows
- Unit 3: Using the QRadar SIEM User Interface
- Unit 4: Investigating an Offense Triggered by Events
- Unit 5: Investigating the Events of an Offense
- Unit 6: Using Asset Profiles to Investigate Offenses
- Unit 7: Investigating an Offense Triggered by Flows
- Unit 8: Using Rules
- Unit 9: Using the Network Hierarchy
- Unit 10: Index and Aggregated Data Management
- Unit 11: Using the QRadar SIEM Dashboard
- Unit 12: Creating Reports
- Unit 13: Using Filters
- Unit 14: Using the Ariel Query Language (AQL) for Advanced Searches
- Unit 15: Analyzing a Real-World Large-Scale Attack
- Appendix A: A real-world scenario introduction to IBM QRadar SIEM
- Appendix B: IBM QRadar architecture
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This is a 3-day class
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