Two great months for Cisco are November and December, when they offer two new exams to help them achieve CCNA Cyber Ops certification.
Understanding Cisco Cybersecurity Fundamentals (210-25 SECFND) – November
Implementing Cisco Cybersecurity Operations (210-255 SECOPS) – December
Each exam is 90 minutes long and contains 55-60 questions. While Understanding Cisco Cybersecurity Fundamentals (SECFND), training is recommended for the first certification (210-250 SECFND), it is better to take Implementing Cisco Cybersecurity Opera (SECOPS), before the second certification (210-255 SECOPS).
Why should I register to take the Understanding Cisco Cybersecurity Fundamentals exam
Do you have a solid understanding of the fundamental principles of cybersecurity? It is easy to pass the advanced associate-level exam, “Implementing Cisco Cybersecurity Operations” (SECOPS). Do you want to earn the CCNA Cyber Ops certification? Are you interested in becoming an associate-level Security Operations Center Security Analyst (SOC) Security analyst? There are no reasons to not pass this exam if you are. You will be able to pass the 210-250 SECFND exam if you have firsthand knowledge of Network Concepts and Security Concepts.
Why is the Implementing Cisco Cybersecurity Operations exam so extraordinary?
The second of two required exams to earn associate-level CCNA Cyber Ops certification is the 210-255 SECOPS exam. Candidates who are looking to begin a career in a Security Operations Center (SOC), where they will be working with Cybersecurity Analysts at an associate level, may find this certification useful. You will be able to pass the test and prove your knowledge. This exam will assess your ability to perform the duties and responsibilities of an associate level Security Analyst in a SOC. Below are the topics that will be covered on this exam:
Endpoint Threat Analysis and Computer Forensics
Network Intrusion Analysis
Incident Response
Data and Event Analysis
Handling Incidents
Both the 210-250 SECFND exam and the 210-255 SECOPS exam are closed-book and require no outside reference materials. We hope that no obstacles will stop you from reaching your goals, regardless of which exam you choose.

Two new Cisco exams available in November and December