ISO/IEC 27035 Lead Incident Manager Training

In this five-day ISO/IEC 27035 Lead Incident Manager training course, professionals will understand the required expertise to establish a corporation performing an Information Security Incident Management plan based on ISO/IEC 27035.

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Category : PECB

Course Price : $2595 Per Participant

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Course Description

  • In this five-day ISO/IEC 27035 Lead Incident Manager training course, professionals will understand the required expertise to establish a corporation performing an Information Security Incident Management plan based on ISO/IEC 27035.

    After completing this course, professionals will know the process model for designing and developing a corporation incident management plan.

    This training course is also compatible with ISO/IEC 27035 and supports the ISO/IEC 27001 by guiding Information Security Incident Management.

    Once a professional completes this course, they can take an exam and apply for the “PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27035 Lead Incident Manager” credential.

Additional Information

Training Days:5
CPD Certification (Credits):31
Exam Duration:3 hours
Retake Exam:Yes

What You Learn at Probot Learning:

Prerequisites

  • A basic understanding of ISO/IEC 27035 and comprehensive knowledge of Information Security.
 

Who should attend this course?

  • Information Security Incident managers
  • IT Managers
  • IT Auditors
  • Managers seeking to establish an Incident Response Team (IRT)
  • Managers seeking to learn more about operating effective IRTs
  • Information Security risk managers
  • IT system administration professionals
  • IT network administration professionals
  • Members of Incident Response Teams
  • Individuals responsible for Information Security within an organization

EXAMINATION

The “PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27035 Lead Incident Manager” exam perfectly fits the requirements of the PECB Examination and Certification Program (ECP). The exam covers the following skill domains:

Domain 1: Fundamental principles and concepts of Information Security Incident Management

Domain 2: Information Security Incident Management best practices based on ISO/IEC 27035

Domain 3: Designing and developing an Organizational Incident Management process based on ISO/IEC 27035

Domain 4: Preparing for Information Security incidents and implementing an Incident Management Plan

Domain 5: Enacting the Incident Management Process and handling Information Security Incidents

Domain 6: Performance measurement and monitoring 

Domain 7: Improving the Incident Management processes and activities

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Recognition and Growth

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Learning Modules

Day 1 Introduction to Information Security Incident Management concepts as recommended by ISO/IEC 27035

This module describes the structure and capabilities of a SharePoint environment, and the major changes for IT professionals in SharePoint 2016. This module also describes the options available for deploying SharePoint 2016.

  • Key components of a SharePoint deployment
  • New features in SharePoint 2016
  • SharePoint 2016 deployment options

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Identify the architecture and capabilities of SharePoint 2016.
  • Identify new and deprecated features in SharePoint 2016.
  • Identify deployment options for SharePoint 2016.
  • Initiating an Information Security Incident Management Process
  • Understanding the organization and clarifying the information security incident management objectives
  • Plan and prepare
  • Roles and functions
  • Policies and procedures
  • Communication planning
  • First implementation steps
  • Implementation of support items
  • Detecting and reporting
  • Assessment and decisions
  • Responses
  • Lessons learned
  • Transition to operations
  • Further analysis
  • Analysis of lessons learned
  • Corrective actions
  • Competence and evaluation of incident managers
  • Closing the training

Exam

CERTIFICATION

  • After completing the exam, students can apply for the credentials shown on the table below.

    CredentialExamProfessional ExperienceISIMMS project experienceOther Requirements
    PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27035 Provisional Incident ManagerPECB Certified ISO/IEC 27035 Lead Incident Manager Exam or equivalentNoneNoneSigning the PECB Code of Ethics
    PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27035 Incident ManagerPECB Certified ISO/IEC 27035 Lead Incident Manager Exam or equivalentTwo years: One year of work experience in Information Security Incident ManagementISIM activities: a total of 200 hoursSigning the PECB Code of Ethics
    PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27035 Lead Incident ManagerPECB Certified ISO/IEC 27035 Lead Incident Manager Exam or equivalentFive years: Two years of work experience in Information Security Incident ManagementISIM activities: a total of 300 hoursSigning the PECB Code of Ethics
    PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27035 Senior Lead Incident ManagerPECB Certified ISO/IEC 27035 Lead Incident Manager Exam or equivalentTen years: Seven years of work experience in Information Security Incident ManagementISIM activities: a total of 1,000 hoursSigning the PECB Code of Ethics

General Information

  • Exam and certification fees are included in the training price.
  • A student manual containing over 450 pages of information and practical examples will be distributed to participants.
  • A participation certificate of 31 CPD (Continuing Professional Development) credits will be issued to participants.
  • In case of failure of the exam, participants are allowed to retake the exam for free under certain conditions.
  • ISO 27035 standard provides guidance for incident management to which organizations cannot get certified against.

 

Educational Approach

  • This training is based on both theory and best practices used in the implementation of an Information Security Incident Management plan.
  • Lecture sessions are illustrated with examples based on case studies.
  • Practical exercises are based on a case study which includes role playing and discussions.
  • Practice tests are similar to the Certification Exam.
 

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