A security analyst notices a sudden surge of incoming traffic and detects unknown packets from unknown senders. After further investigation, the analyst learns that customers claim that they cannot access company servers. According to NIST SP800-61, in which phase of the incident response process is the analyst?

QuestionsCategory: 200-201A security analyst notices a sudden surge of incoming traffic and detects unknown packets from unknown senders. After further investigation, the analyst learns that customers claim that they cannot access company servers. According to NIST SP800-61, in which phase of the incident response process is the analyst?
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A security analyst notices a sudden surge of incoming traffic and detects unknown packets from unknown senders. After further investigation, the analyst learns that customers claim that they cannot access company servers. According to NIST SP800-61, in which phase of the incident response process is the analyst?

A. preparation

B. post-incident activity

C. containment, eradication, and recovery

D. detection and analysis








 

Suggested Answer: D



This question is in 200-201 Understanding Cisco Cybersecurity Operations Fundamentals (CBROPS) Exam
For getting Cisco Certified CyberOps Associate Certificate



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