EC-Council Certified Incident Handler v3 (CIH) - Online
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Overview
The latest revision of EC-Council;s Certified Incident Handler (E|CIH) v3 certified program has been designed and developed in collaboration with cybersecurity and incident handling/response practitioners across the globe. This course includes access to labs and exam voucher.
The ECIH program focuses on a structured approach to the incident handling and response (IH&R) process. This IH&R process includes stages such as incident handling and response preparation, incident validation and prioritization, incident escalation and notification, forensic evidence gathering and analysis, incident containment, systems recovery, and incident eradication. This systematic incident handling and response process creates awareness among the incident responders in knowing how to respond to various types of security incidents happening in organisations today. The types of cybersecurity incidents covered include malware incidents, email security incidents, network security incidents, web application security incidents, cloud security incidents, and insider threat-related incidents.
It is a comprehensive specialist level program, that imparts knowledge and skills on how organisations can effectively handle post breach consequences by reducing the impact of the incident, both financially and reputationally. The learning objectives are emphasised through practical learning with 40% of this course covering hands-on experience of the latest incident handling and response tools, techniques, methodologies, frameworks, etc.
The E|CIH lab environment consists of the latest and patched operating systems including Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, Ubuntu Linux, and OSSIM for performing labs.
Students will have access to over 50 labs, 800 tools, and 4 OSs! as well as a large array of templates, check lists, and cheat sheets.
The ECIH Program is 100% Compliant with the NICE 2.0 Framework AND CREST Framework.
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Prerequisites
It is recommended that you have at least 1 year of experience in the cybersecurity domain in order to maximize course outcomes.
This course will significantly benefit incident handlers, risk assessment administrators, penetration testers, cyber forensic investigators, venerability assessment auditors, system administrators, system engineers, firewall administrators, network managers, IT managers, IT professionals and anyone who is interested in incident handling and response.
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Objectives
After completing this course you should be able to:
Outline
The latest revision of EC-Council;s Certified Incident Handler (E|CIH) v3 certified program has been designed and developed in collaboration with cybersecurity and incident handling/response practitioners across the globe. This course includes access to labs and exam voucher.
The ECIH program focuses on a structured approach to the incident handling and response (IH&R) process. This IH&R process includes stages such as incident handling and response preparation, incident validation and prioritization, incident escalation and notification, forensic evidence gathering and analysis, incident containment, systems recovery, and incident eradication. This systematic incident handling and response process creates awareness among the incident responders in knowing how to respond to various types of security incidents happening in organisations today. The types of cybersecurity incidents covered include malware incidents, email security incidents, network security incidents, web application security incidents, cloud security incidents, and insider threat-related incidents.
It is a comprehensive specialist level program, that imparts knowledge and skills on how organisations can effectively handle post breach consequences by reducing the impact of the incident, both financially and reputationally. The learning objectives are emphasised through practical learning with 40% of this course covering hands-on experience of the latest incident handling and response tools, techniques, methodologies, frameworks, etc.
The E|CIH lab environment consists of the latest and patched operating systems including Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, Ubuntu Linux, and OSSIM for performing labs.
Students will have access to over 50 labs, 800 tools, and 4 OSs! as well as a large array of templates, check lists, and cheat sheets.
The ECIH Program is 100% Compliant with the NICE 2.0 Framework AND CREST Framework.
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Prerequisites
It is recommended that you have at least 1 year of experience in the cybersecurity domain in order to maximize course outcomes.
This course will significantly benefit incident handlers, risk assessment administrators, penetration testers, cyber forensic investigators, venerability assessment auditors, system administrators, system engineers, firewall administrators, network managers, IT managers, IT professionals and anyone who is interested in incident handling and response.
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Objectives
After completing this course you should be able to:
- Understand the key issues plaguing the information security world
- Combat the different types of cybersecurity threats, attack vectors, threat actors and their motives, goals, and objectives of cybersecurity attacks
- Explain the fundamentals of incident management (information security incidents, signs and costs of an incident, incident handling and response and their advantages, etc.)
- Explain the fundamentals of vulnerability management, threat assessment, risk management, incident response automation and orchestration
- Master all incident handling and response best practices, standards, cybersecurity frameworks, laws, acts, and regulations
- Decode the various steps involved in planning incident handling and response program (Planning, Recording and Assignment, Triage, Notification, Containment, Evidence Gathering and Forensic Analysis, Eradication, Recovery, and Post-Incident Activities)
- Have an understanding of the fundamentals of computer forensics and forensic readiness
- Comprehend the importance of first response and first response procedure (Evidence collection, packaging, transportation, storing, data acquisition, volatile and static evidence collection, and evidence analysis)
- Find out anti-forensics techniques used by attackers to uncover cybersecurity incident cover-ups
- Apply the right techniques to different types of cybersecurity incidents in a systematic manner (malware incidents, email security incidents, network security incidents, web application security incidents, cloud security incidents, and insider threat-related incidents)
Outline
- Module 1 - 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Overview of Web Application Incident Handling
- Web Application Security Threats and Attacks
- Preparation to Handle Web Application Security Incidents
- Detecting and Analysing 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
- Cloud Computing Concepts
- Overview of Handling Cloud Security Incidents
- Cloud Security Threats and Attacks
- Preparation for Handling Cloud Security Incidents
- Detecting and Analysing Cloud Security Incidents
- Containment of Cloud Security Incidents
- Eradication of Cloud Security Incidents
- Recovering from Cloud Security Incidents
- Best Practices Against Cloud-based Incidents
- Introduction to Insider Threats
- Preparation for Handling Insider Threats
- Detecting and Analysing Insider Threats
- Containment of Insider Threats
- Eradication of Insider Threats
- Recovery after Insider Attacks
- Best Practices Against Insider Threats
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