Day 1: Introduction, incident management framework according to ISO 27035
• Section 2 Information security incident management
• ISO 27035 core processes
• Fundamental principles of information security
• Linkage to business continuity
• Legal and ethical issues
Day 2: Planning the implementation of an Organizational Incident Management Process based on ISO 27035
• Initiating a Security Incident Management Process
• Understanding the organization and clarifying the objectives
• Plan and prepare
• Roles and functions
• Policies and procedures
Day 3: Implementing an Incident Management Process
• Communication planning
• First implementation steps
• Implementation support items
• Implementing Detecting and Reporting
• Implementing Assessment and Decision
• Implementing Responses
• Implementing Lessons Learned
• Transition to Operations
Day 4: Monitoring, measuring and improving an Incident Management Process
• Further Analysis
• Analysis of Lessons Learned
• Corrective actions
• Competence and evaluation of incident managers
Day 5: Certification Exam
Prerequisites
A basic knowledge of Information Security Incident Management is recommended
Educational approach
• This training is based on both theory and practice:
- Sessions of lectures illustrated with examples based on real cases
- Practical exercises based on a full case study including role playing and oral presentations
- Review exercises to assist the exam preparation
- Practice test similar to the certification exam
• To benefit from the practical exercises, the number of training participants is limited
Examination and certification
• The “Certified Lead Security Incident Professional” exam fully meets the requirements of the PECB Examination and Certification Program (ECP). The exam covers the following competence domains:
- Domain 1: Fundamental principles and concepts in incident management
- Domain 2: Incident management best practice based on ISO 27035
- Domain 3: Designing and developing an organizational incident management process based on ISO 27035
- Domain 4: Preparing for incident management and implementing an incident management process
- Domain 5: Enacting the incident management process and handling security incidents
- Domain 6: Performance monitoring and measuring
- Domain 7: Improving the incident management process
• The “Certified Lead Security Incident Professional” exam is available in different languages, including English, French, Spanish and Portuguese
• Duration: 3 hours
• After successfully completing the “Certified Lead Security Incident Professional” exam, participants can apply for the credentials of Certified Provisional Lead Security Incident Professional or Certified Lead Security Incident Professional depending on their level of experience.
• A certificate will be issued to participants who successfully pass the exam and comply with all the other requirements related to the selected credential.
General Information
• Certification fees are included in the exam 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
"Taken from PECB <https://pecb.com