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Master a practical approach to cyber resilience on this accelerated Cyber Resilience: Foundation & Practitioner (RESILIA) course. This 3 day course covers both the Foundation and Practitioner programs and includes both exams.
Your course package is designed to provide maximum learning and convenience. This is included in the price of your course:
Your expert instructor will get you ready for the following exams and certification, which are included in your course package and covered by the Certification guarantee.
You do not need to possess any prerequisites for this certification.
Using our engaging learning methodology including a variety of tools, we’ll cover the entire curriculum.
Foundation Course Outline
Risk management
- Risk management’s purpose, key terms and activities
- The options available to address risks and opportunities
Management systems
- Purpose, scope and key components
- Common management standards and best practice frameworks
- The differences between management, governance and compliance
What cyber resilience strategy is intended to achieve
- Cyber resilience activities that should be aligned with IT service strategy
- Control objectives including governance, managing stakeholders, gathering requirements and communication
- Managing audits
- Interactions between key ITSM processes and cyber resilience
Designing and transitioning cyber resilience
- What design and transition seeks to achieve
- Control objectives including security for people, endpoint security and cryptography
- Asset and configuration management
- Testing and training
- Documentation management
- Information retention and disposal
- Interactions with key ITSM processes
Cyber resilience operations
- Control objectives including access control, network security management, physical security and security in response to incidents
- Interactions between key ITSM processes
Cyber resilience continual improvement
- Purpose and scope
- Maturity models and their purpose
- Audit and review
- Key performance indicators (KPIs)
- Business continuity
- Using ITIL CSI for cyber resilience
Practitioner Course Outline
How to perform risk management
- Determine the appropriate action
- How to analyse and evaluate risks
- Create risk register and treatment plans
Managing strategic controls
- Establishing governance
- Managing stakeholders
- Aligning with wider strategy
- Create and manage cyber resilience policies
- Manage audit and compliance
- Manage interactions with ITSM activities
Manage design and transition controls
- Create and manage control objectives including security for people, endpoint security and cryptography
- Asset and configuration management
- Testing and training
- Documentation management
- Information retention and disposal
- Integrate with key ITSM processes
Manage cyber resilience operations
- Manage physical and IT security
- Integrate ITSM processes including event, access and incident management
Continual improvement
- Apply the 7-step improvement model
- Apply the CSI approach
- Segregation of duties and dual controls
The Virtual Classroom is an online forum, where you will join your instructor and fellow classmates in real time. Everything happens live and you can interact freely, discuss, ask questions, and watch your instructor present on a whiteboard, discuss the courseware and slides, work with labs, and review.
Your prereading sits in your personal space at readynez.com: My Readynez. Simply log in, find your course and start your preparations.
Your exam voucher is usually included in your virtual training package. When you´re ready to sit your exam, you just book it. You can sit most exams from home or at a local test centre. We’re here to help you with that process.