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Certified - CompTIA CYSA+ Audio Course

Certified - CompTIA CYSA+ Audio Course

By: Dr. Jason Edwards
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The CYSA+ Audio Course is your complete, exam-focused companion for mastering the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CYSA+) certification. Designed for learners who are always on the move, this Audio Course transforms the official exam objectives into clear, structured, and easy-to-follow lessons. Each episode helps you understand, retain, and apply key cybersecurity analysis skills—covering threat detection, vulnerability management, security architecture, and incident response. Whether you’re studying during your commute, exercising, or reviewing between shifts, every session is crafted to keep you engaged and progressing with purpose. The CompTIA CYSA+ certification validates your ability to proactively defend and protect organizational systems through continuous security monitoring and analysis. It bridges the gap between Security+ and advanced cybersecurity credentials, emphasizing practical, real-world defense techniques such as threat hunting, log analysis, automation, and incident management. CYSA+ focuses on identifying, mitigating, and preventing threats using a data-driven, analytical approach that reflects modern security operations. Recognized across industries and compliant with DoD 8570 requirements, CYSA+ is ideal for professionals working in SOC analyst, vulnerability management, and incident response roles. Developed by BareMetalCyber.com, the CYSA+ Audio Course delivers focused instruction, real-world relevance, and exam-aligned guidance—helping you build confidence, sharpen your analytical mindset, and prepare for certification success wherever you are.2025 BareMetalCyber.com Education
Episodes
  • Welcome to the CompTIA CYSA+ Certification
    2 mins
  • Episode 130: Root Cause Analysis and Incident Performance Metrics
    Jul 15 2025

    Every incident response process must end with two critical questions: What went wrong? And how do we prevent it next time? In this final episode of Domain 4, we explore the structure and value of root cause analysis (RCA) and the metrics analysts use to evaluate incident response performance. You'll learn techniques for identifying the initial failure point, tracing cascading effects, and distinguishing symptoms from causes.

    We’ll also dive into performance indicators like Mean Time to Detect (MTTD), Mean Time to Respond (MTTR), Mean Time to Remediate (MTTM), and alert volume tracking. These metrics provide feedback loops that help teams improve processes, justify investments, and meet service-level objectives. For CySA+ and beyond, this episode cements your understanding of how reflection and measurement transform reactive teams into proactive ones. Brought to you by BareMetalCyber.com

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    14 mins
  • Episode 129: Regulatory and Law Enforcement Reporting
    Jul 15 2025

    When a breach crosses a legal threshold, reporting to regulators or law enforcement may be required. In this episode, we examine the processes and obligations associated with regulatory reporting under frameworks like GDPR, HIPAA, PCI DSS, and state-level data breach laws. You’ll learn what types of incidents trigger mandatory disclosure, how quickly reports must be filed, and what they typically include.

    We also explore how analysts prepare documentation for criminal investigations or regulatory review, and how coordination with legal teams ensures accuracy and compliance. For CySA+, it’s vital to know when reporting is necessary and what role analysts play in supporting formal investigations. This episode provides the grounding you need to understand the intersection of cybersecurity, compliance, and public accountability. Brought to you by BareMetalCyber.com

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    13 mins
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