Free
Incident Response Lifecycle
Want to build on your foundational knowledge of cybersecurity incident response? By taking this Incident Response Lifecycle course, you will learn how to prepare an incident response plan, triage and categorize events, recover from cyber incidents, and effectively report on incidents to senior executives.
5
H
19
M
Time
intermediate
difficulty
5
ceu/cpe
Course Content
Communicating to Executives
Recovering from a Cyber Incident
Building the IR Team and Options for Team Composition
Preparing an Organization for a Cyber Incident
Incidents Involving Insider Threats
Identifying Organizational Assets and Risk
Zero Trust Networks (ZTN), Edge Computing and Other Considerations
Protecting an Organization from a Cyber Incident
Metrics for Detecting Incidents
Detecting the Cyber Incident
Mitigation and Disconnect Decisions
Responding to a Cyber Incident
Plan of Action and Milestones (POA&Ms)
Recovering from a Cyber Incident
Working with Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs)
Preparing an Organization for a Cyber Incident
Maintaining Evidence and Chain of Custody
Responding to a Cyber Incident
Working with Law Enforcement
Responding to a Cyber Incident
Course Description
This course will give students the knowledge necessary to prepare an incident response plan, understand how to triage and categorize events and incidents, define appropriate policies, implement the necessary people, processes, and technologies based upon the risk posture of the organization, understand how to prevent, identify, detect, respond, and recovery from cyber incidents, and how to communicate effective with senior executives during an incident response. Other topics discussed include how to collect digital evidence for potential prosecution or employee disciplinary actions, how to work with external service providers and partners, and how to interface with law enforcement.
Target Audience
This course is intended for individuals who have a foundational understand of incident response. Students who desire to advance within a Security Operations Center (SOC) or those looking at leadership roles such as a SOC manager, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), or Director of Cybersecurity will benefit from this course. Additionally, those who are outside of IT or cyber but have been involved in incident response from a cursory role (e.g., CIOs, human resources (HR), legal, etc.) and would like a deeper understanding should take this course. If you desire to understand how incidents should be responded to and hear real-life examples of incident responses from an instructor who has responded to thousands of incidents, this is the course for you.