Course Outline
Introduction to Incident Handling and Response
- Overview of Information Security Concepts
- Understanding Information Security Threats and Attack Vectors
- Understanding Information Security Incident
- Overview of Incident Management
- Overview of Vulnerability Management
- Overview of Threat Assessment
- Understanding Risk Management
- Understanding Incident Response Automation and Orchestration
- Incident Handling and Response Best Practices
- Overview of Standards
- Overview of Cybersecurity Frameworks
- Importance of Laws in Incident Handling
- Incident Handling and Legal Compliance
Incident Handling and Response Process
- Overview of Incident Handling and Response (IH&R) Process
- Step 1: Preparation for Incident Handling and Response
- Step 2: Incident Recording and Assignment
- Step 3: Incident Triage
- Step 4: Notification
- Step 5: Containment
- Step 6: Evidence Gathering and Forensics Analysis
- Step 7: Eradication
- Step 8: Recovery
- Step 9: Post-Incident Activities
Forensic Readiness and First Response
- Introduction to Computer Forensics
- Overview of Forensic Readiness
- Overview of First Response
- Overview of Digital Evidence
- Understanding the Principles of Digital Evidence Collection
- Collecting the Evidence
- Securing the Evidence
- Overview of Data Acquisition
- Understanding the Volatile Evidence Collection
- Understanding the Static Evidence Collection
- Performing Evidence Analysis
- Overview of Anti-Forensics
Handling and Response to Malware Incidents
- Overview of Malware Incident Response
- Preparation for Handling Malware Incidents
- Detecting Malware Incidents
- Containment of Malware Incidents
- Eradication of Malware Incidents
- Recovery after Malware Incidents
- Guidelines for Preventing Malware Incidents
Handling and Responding to Email Security Incidents
- Overview of Email Security Incidents
- Preparation for Handling Email Security Incidents
- Detection and Containment of Email Security Incidents
- Eradication of Email Security Incidents
- Recovery after Email Security Incidents
Handling and Responding to Network Security Incidents
- Overview of Network Security Incidents
- Preparation for Handling Network Security Incidents
- Detection and Validation of Network Security Incidents
- Handling Unauthorized Access Incidents
- Handling Inappropriate Usage Incidents
- Handling Denial-of-Service Incidents
- Handling Wireless Network Security Incidents
Handling and Responding to Web Application Security Incidents
- Overview of Web Application Incident Handling
- Web Application Security Threats and Attacks
- Preparation to Handle Web Application Security Incidents
- Detecting and Analyzing Web Application Security Incidents
- Containment of Web Application Security Incidents
- Eradication of Web Application Security Incidents
- Recovery from Web Application Security Incidents
- Best Practices for Securing Web Applications
Handling and Responding to Cloud Security Incidents
- Cloud Computing Concepts
- Overview of Handling Cloud Security Incidents
- Cloud Security Threats and Attacks
- Preparation for Handling Cloud Security Incidents
- Detecting and Analyzing Cloud Security Incidents
- Containment of Cloud Security Incidents
- Eradication of Cloud Security Incidents
- Recovering from Cloud Security Incidents
- Best Practices Against Cloud-based Incidents
Handling and Responding to Insider Threats
- Introduction to Insider Threats
- Preparation for Handling Insider Threats
- Detecting and Analyzing Insider Threats
- Containment of Insider Threats
- Eradication of Insider Threats
- Recovery after Insider Attacks
- Best Practices Against Insider Threats
Requirements
Testimonials
Ann is very knowledgeable on the subject. She is constantly varying pace according to the feedback. There is a lot of room for discussing attendee's own experiences. It was a great joy !.
Sjoerd Hulzinga - KPN p/a Bloomville
It was quite informal.
- Capita Business Services Ltd
Trainer covered a lot of ground over a relatively short period.
- Capita Business Services Ltd
I found it very interesting to learn all about what happens behind the scenes when it comes to IT systems. I also enjoyed learning about security and what hackers do as ethical hacking is an avenue I'm very keen in pursuing.
- Knowledge Pool/ DVLA
Richard was very knowledgeable in his field.
- Knowledge Pool/ DVLA
It was pitched at the right level - challenging but understandable & informative.
Louise Voisey - Capita Business Services Ltd
Hacking
Mohalmald Salim - PSO
Level of expertise from the trainer Use case examples
Pierre Maillot - Bosch
His deep knowledge of the IoT topic.
Bosch
Ron's experience on how to successfully implement IoT projects and the deep technical subjects covered.
Bosch
relevance of content to our I4.0 business environment
Bosch
Very knowledgeable trainer, was able to adjust to audience knowledge, excellent industry experience and ability to relate to audience needs Excellent content preparation , tailored to needs discussed beforehand. Good supplement reading materials prepared by trainer
Oliver Steinig - Bosch
Ron was very mindful of his audience and addressed everyone's questions. He checked his audience for clarity and was willing to spend the time to review a topic until everyone understood the topic. He gauged the audience for energy levels and suggested a break when he saw that the energy from the group was waning. This was much appreciated.
Bosch
The pace of training delivery.
Ian McInally - KnowledgePool
the exercises and group discussions.
KnowledgePool
The trainer was very knowledgeable and was happy to go at the pace of the attendees. He was polite and respectful to all those in attendance. I felt I learnt a lot from the course as the trainer was very succinct in his delivery when going through the PP slides. A really good, worth while course from my personal point of view.
Julie Price - KnowledgePool
The environment was really relaxed and open so everyone could ask questions or put across points of view or experience. David the trainer was a SME on the subject and his style was very good.
KnowledgePool
Tutorials
ICAO
The example and exercise
ICAO
I got more information regarding the web applications' security issues, the different tools that could be used to cope with these issues, and more advice from the trainer to handle all these issues.
ICAO
the list of tools
ICAO
how it was broken into the technical and security mindset aspects.
ICAO
Excercises.
ICAO
he is very knowledgeable and comprehensive.
ICAO
Matthew was very knowledge and has lot experience to share with us. it was very pleasant, as he take the time to listen to us and answer to our questions. Thank you Matthew, it was awesome.
ICAO
The second day, scenarios exercises.
Christina Hutchings - KnowledgePool
The real life examples Ron gave.
Bosch
I liked the trainer's introduction and anecdotes to make the learning more real
KnowledgePool
David's in depth knowledge. His relationship building skills with the audience. I really enjoyed the way he managed to make us (as a collective audience) enjoy the quite dry and uninteresing subject matter. He had anecdotes and knowledge of specific examples of security failings - hacker attacks - BCP 'breakdowns' etc which put flesh on the bones to the piece of legislation or 'best practice' for BCP that he was trying to teach us about. A really engaging, down to earth and personable man: A very good listener and a fabulous, charismatic trainer.
Cris Bollin - KnowledgePool
All is excellent
Manar Abu Talib - Dubai Electronic Security Center
- Understanding that ATT&CK creates a map that makes it easy to see, where an organization is protected and where the vulnerable areas are. Then to identify the security gaps that are most significant from a risk perspective. - Learn that each technique comes with a list of mitigations and detections that incident response teams can employ to detect and defend. - Learn about the various sources and communities for deriving Defensive Recommendations.
CHU YAN LEE - PacificLight Power Pte Ltd
He took his time to make sure everyone understood and were on the same wave length
Tina Hopkins - Capita Business Services Ltd
I found the training too in depth for IT beginners. There was too many high level subjects that i felt were too advanced for a beginner level.