CODE: PAN-262
LENGTH: 16 Hours (2 days)
PRICE: $1,995.00
This instructor-led course teaches you how to use the Incidents pages of the Cortex XDR management console to investigate attacks. It
explains causality chains, detectors in the Analytics Engine, alerts versus logs, log stitching, and the concepts of causality and analytics.
You will learn how to analyze alerts using the Causality and Timeline Views and how to use advanced response actions, such as
remediation suggestions, the EDL service, and remote script execution.
Multiple modules focus on how to leverage the collected data. You will create simple search queries in one module and XDR rules in
another. The course demonstrate how to use specialized investigation views to visualize artifact-related data, such as IP and Hash
Views. Additionally, it provides an introduction to XDR Query Language (XQL). The course concludes with Cortex XDR external-datacollection
capabilities, including the use of Cortex XDR API to receive external alerts.
Successful completion of this instructor-led course with hands-on lab activities
should enable participants to:
Investigate and manage incidents
Describe the Cortex XDR causality and analytics concepts
Analyze alerts using the Causality and Timeline Views
Work with Cortex XDR Pro actions such as remote script execution
Create and manage on-demand and scheduled search queries in the Query Center
Create and manage the Cortex XDR rules BIOC and IOC
Working with Cortex XDR assets and inventories
Write XQL queries to search datasets and visualize the result sets
Work with Cortex XDR’s external-data collection
Cybersecurity analysts and engineers
Security operations specialists.
Participants must have completed EDU-260 (Cortex XDR: Prevention and
Deployment).
1 - Cortex XDR Incidents
2 - Causality and Analytics Concepts
3 - Causality Analysis of Alerts
4 - Advanced Response Actions
5 - Building Search Queries
6 - Building XDR Rules
7 - Cortex XDR Assets
8 - Introduction to XQL
9 - External Data Collection