Course Information
What You Will Learn
Course Curriculum
- Introduction to the concept of Cyber Resilience and cybersecurity
- Benefits of identifying cyber risks and integrating them into business planning and management
- How cybersecurity events impact business continuity
- Types of cyber events
- Organizational considerations
- Moving from cybersecurity and Business Continuity Management to achieve Cyber Resilience
- Developing an effective incident response
- Identifying critical IT operations parameters for a correct assessment of the impact on the organization
- Identifying specific tools to combine cybersecurity incident response planning and business continuity planning (BCM)
- Designing strategies to mitigate damage in the event of a system breach
- Integrating cybersecurity into business continuity (BC)
- Listing recovery strategies for crucial systems to recover the technology and continuity of the organization's critical processes -
- Creating a cybersecurity management system
- Presentation of the most widespread cybersecurity reference system
- Presentation of existing regulations governing cybersecurity protection and management
- How to develop a cybersecurity management system and implement protection of critical technology infrastructure and services to contain the impact of a cyber attack.
- How to detect and monitor network attack indicators and ensure the effectiveness of protections .
- Describe the importance of regular cyber awareness training.
- Monitor internal security events and correlate them with external threats .
- Create an effective response plan .
- How to restore data and services that may have been damaged during a cyber attack.
- Understand how the company's cybersecurity and business continuity work together to protect the company's reputation and image.
- Monitor cybersecurity.
- Create effective crisis communications plans for cyber incidents.
- List recommendations for preparing key suppliers in the event of a cyber attack .
- Discuss how staff training and awareness initiatives should be used to embed cyber resilience within the organization and ensure staff are aware of the function of incident response plans.
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All You Need to Know
This course is suitable for those with at least two years of experience in cyber security or information security and wishing to obtain the prestigious CCRP (Certified Cyber Resilience Professional) certification, as well as for those who wish to dedicate a limited amount of time to the subject and therefore learn the fundamentals while still achieving the first-level ACRP (Associate Cyber Resilience Professional) certification.