Episode 102 — Identifying Problems — Scoping and User Input Techniques
This episode focuses on the first step of the troubleshooting process: accurately identifying and scoping a problem. We discuss gathering user reports, reviewing monitoring data, and determining the affected systems or services. Scoping ensures the issue is clearly defined before any corrective action is taken, preventing wasted time on unrelated areas.
We then explore practical examples, such as distinguishing between a single-server failure and a broader network issue, or separating user error from an actual system fault. Troubleshooting considerations include asking targeted questions, verifying environmental changes, and ensuring backups are completed before making changes. Mastering problem identification ensures candidates can set clear objectives for resolution efforts. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com, where you’ll find more cyber prepcasts, books, and information to strengthen your certification path.
