This course is designed for IT professionals who are looking to take on the role of Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) in an organization. The course will cover key concepts and skills in information security, including risk management, security governance, incident response, and compliance.
At the end of this course, the participants will learn about:
Understand the role and responsibilities of the CISO
Learn how to implement and manage an information security program
Understand how to manage and mitigate security risks
Learn how to ensure compliance with relevant regulations and standards
Understand incident response and crisis management
IT professionals, security professionals, and other professionals who want to improve their knowledge and skills in information security and take on the role of CISO.
Introduction to the role and responsibilities of the CISO
Implementing and managing an information security program
Understanding and managing security risks
Ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and standards
Incident response and crisis management
Security governance best practices
Identifying, assessing, and mitigating security risks
Security risk management frameworks and standards
Business continuity and disaster recovery planning
Cybersecurity insurance and risk transfer
Understanding relevant compliance regulations and standards (e.g., HIPAA, PCI-DSS, SOC2)
Compliance program development and management
Auditing and testing compliance
Incident reporting and breach notification
Understanding the role of government and regulatory bodies in information security
Understanding identity and access management (IAM)
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This course is designed for IT professionals who are looking to take on the role of Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) in an organization. The course will cover key concepts and skills in information security, including risk management, security governance, incident response, and compliance.
The Service Operation (SO) module is one of the certifications within the ITIL Service Lifecycle workstream. This module focuses on the principles, processes, operational activities, and functions that enable organizations and individuals to successfully manage how their products and services perform. These activities can also help improve their IT service management.
The SO module focuses on the coordination and execution of activities that enable the ongoing management and operation of the products or services developed or implemented during the service strategy, design, and transition phases of the IT Service Lifecycle as well as any technology and support resources that are used to deliver them.
The course covers management and control of activities and techniques that are documented in the ITIL Service Operation publication, but it does not provide the full detail of each supporting process. More information about these processes can be found in the Operational Support and Analysis module from the Service Capability workstream.
Understanding of Service Operation best practice enables organizations and IT teams to effectively sustain and maintain the products and services they develop and ensure that they provide efficient resources for their users.
The leadership bears new responsibilities and burdens posed by the successive challenges of change in the era of globalization, the communications revolution and the Internet sovereignty that have begun and will not end.
Together, these factors lead to the need to ascertain the readiness of the executive leader and his ability to deal with these challenges of a strategic nature and adapt them to serve the purposes, goals, and objectives of the institution and achieve its higher mission.