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ISO/IEC 27035 Lead Incident Manager

Why should you attend?

ISO/IEC 27035 Lead Incident Manager training enables you to acquire the necessary expertise to support an organization in implementing an Information Security Incident Management plan based on ISO/IEC 27035. During this training course, you will gain a comprehensive knowledge of a process model for designing and developing an organizational incident management plan.

The compatibility of this training course with ISO/IEC 27035 also supports the ISO/IEC 27001 by providing guidance for Information Security Incident Management.

After mastering all the necessary concepts of Information Security Incident Management, you can sit for the exam and apply for a “PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27035 Lead Incident Manager” credential. By holding a PECB Lead Incident Manager Certificate, you will be able to demonstrate that you have the practical knowledge and professional capabilities to support and lead a team in managing Information Security Incidents.

Who should attend?

  • 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

Learning objectives

  • Master the concepts, approaches, methods, tools and techniques that enable an effective Information Security Incident Management according to ISO/IEC 27035
  • Acknowledge the correlation between ISO/IEC 27035 and other standards and regulatory frameworks
  • Acquire the expertise to support an organization to effectively implement, manage and maintain an Information Security Incident Response plan
  • Acquire the competence to effectively advise organizations on the best practices of Information Security Incident Management
  • Understand the importance of establishing well-structured procedures and policies for Incident Management processes
  • Develop the expertise to manage an effective Incident Response Team

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

Prerequisites

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


More Details

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

    Day 2: Designing and preparing an Information Security Incident Management plan

    Day 3: Enacting the Incident Management process and handling Information Security incidents

    Day 4: Monitoring and continual improvement of the Information Security Incident Management plan

    Day 5: Certification Exam 

  • The “PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27035 Lead Incident Manager” exam fully meets the requirements of the PECB Examination and Certification Programme (ECP). The exam covers the following competency 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

    For specific information about exam type, languages available, and other details, please visit the List of PECB Exams and the Examination Rules and Policies.

  • After successfully completing the exam, you can apply for the credentials shown on the table below. You will receive a certificate once you comply with all the requirements related to the selected credential. For more information about ISO/IEC 27035 certifications and the PECB certification process, please refer to the Certification Rules and Policies.

    The requirements for PECB Manager Certifications are:

    Credential Exam Professional experience ISIMMS project experience Other requirements
    PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27035 Provisional Incident Manager PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27035 Lead Incident Manager Exam or equivalent None None Signing the PECB Eode of Ethics
    PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27035 Incident Manager PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27035 Lead Incident Manager Exam or equivalent Two years: One year of work experience in Information Security Incident Management ISIM activities: a total of 200 hours Signing the PECB Code of Ethics
    PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27035 Lead Incident Manager PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27035 Lead Incident Manager Exam or equivalent Five years: Two years of work experience in Information Security Incident Management ISIM activities: a total of 300 hours Signing the PECB Code of Ethics
    PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27035 Senior Lead Incident Manager PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27035 Lead Incident Manager Exam or equivalent Ten years: Seven years of work experience in Information Security Incident Management ISIM activities: a total of 1,000 hours Signing the PECB Code of Ethics

    To be considered valid, these Information Security Incident Management activities should follow best implementation and management practices and include the following

    1. Drafting an Information Security Incident Management plan
    2. Implementing Information Security Incident Management processes
    3. Managing Information Security Incident processes
    4. Conducting forensics investigation
    5. Monitoring and analyzing security events
    6. Identifying potential threats and security trends
    7. Vulnerabilities assessment
    8. Monitoring and managing risks
    9. Implementing corrective or preventive actions
    10. Performing internal controls
    11. Managing an Incident Response Team
    • Certification and examination fees are included in the price of the training course
    • Training material containing over 450 pages of information and practical examples will be distributed 
    • An attestation of course completion worth 31 CPD (Continuing Professional Development) credits will be issued to the participants who have attended the training course.
    • In case of exam failure, you can retake the exam within 12 months for free

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