50% Discount
Vendor Exam
Duration 4 months
Hardware Lab
On Campus
Course Fee
BDT. 16,000/=
Today’s organizations are challenged with rapidly detecting cybersecurity breaches and effectively responding to security incidents. Teams of people in Security Operations Centers (SOCs) keep a vigilant eye on security systems, protecting their organizations by detecting and responding to cybersecurity exploits and threats. CyberOps Associate prepares candidates to begin a career working as associate-level cybersecurity analysts within security operations centres.
Class Time
Saturday at 09 pm-11 pm
Lab Class
Saturday at 2:00 pm-4:30 pm
Class Platform
Cisco WebEx or Zoom Meet
The CyberOps Associate course is designed for Cisco Networking Academy students seeking career-oriented, entry-level security analyst skills. Target students include individuals enrolled in technology degree programs at institutions of higher education and IT professionals who want to pursue a career in Security Operation Center (SOC). Learners in this course are exposed to all of the foundational knowledge required to detect, analyze, and escalate primary cybersecurity threats using standard open-source tools.
CyberOps Associate students should have the following skills and knowledge:
• PC and internet navigation skills
• Basic Windows and Linux system concepts
• Basic understanding of computer networks
• Binary and Hexadecimal understanding
• Familiarity with Cisco Packet Tracer
This course aligns with the Cisco Certified CyberOps Associate (CBROPS) certification. Candidates need to pass the 200-201 CBROPS exam to achieve the Cisco Certified CyberOps Associate certification. The CBROPS exam tests a candidate’s knowledge and skills related to security concepts, security monitoring, host-based analysis, network intrusion analysis, and security policies and procedures.

The course has many features to help students understand these concepts:
The course is comprised of twenty-eight (28) modules. Each module is comprised of topics.
• Modules emphasize critical thinking, problem-solving, collaboration, and the practical application of skills.
• Each module contains some way to practice and assess understanding, such as a lab or a Packet Tracer
activity. These module-level activities provide feedback and are designed to indicate the learner’s mastery of the skills needed for the course. Learners can ensure their level of understanding well before taking a graded
quiz or exam.
Some topics may contain a Check Your Understanding interactive quiz, or some other way to assess
understanding, such as a lab or a Packet Tracer. These topic-level assessments are designed to tell
learners if they have a good grasp of the topic content, or if they need to review before continuing. Learners
can ensure their level of understanding well before taking a graded quiz or exam. Check Your
Understanding quizzes do not affect the learner’s overall grade.
• Rich multimedia content, including interactive activities, videos, and quizzes, addresses a variety of learning
styles and helps stimulate learning and increase knowledge retention.
• Virtual environments simulate real-world cybersecurity threat scenarios and create opportunities for security
monitoring, analysis, and resolution.
• Hands-on labs help students develop critical thinking and complex problem-solving skills.
• Innovative assessments provide immediate feedback to support the evaluation of knowledge and acquired
skills.
• Technical concepts are explained using language that works well for learners at all levels and embedded
interactive activities break up reading of the content and help reinforce understanding.
• The curriculum encourages students to consider additional IT education but also emphasizes applied skills
and hands-on experience.
• Cisco Packet Tracer activities are designed for use with Packet Tracer 7.3.0 or later.

