The Handbook for Responding to CyberSecurity Incidents

(IRBIZ™)

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Course Overview

In today’s increasingly complex cybersecurity environment, businesses face a growing number of threats, from data breaches and ransomware attacks to phishing schemes and insider threats. This course equips business professionals with the essential skills to manage and respond to such incidents, aligning with industry frameworks. Participants will learn to assess security risks, execute incident response procedures, and ensure compliance with critical regulations such as GDPR. Tailored for IT leaders, executives, or relative newcomers into the field, this course empowers them to address modern cybersecurity challenges effectively.

Course outcome

By completing this course, individuals will gain comprehensive knowledge in managing and responding to cybersecurity incidents, including risk assessment, incident handling, and forensic investigation. Participants will learn to deploy incident response architectures, contain and mitigate threats, and ensure compliance with key legislative frameworks such as GDPR and state-specific laws. The course emphasizes integrating best practices and documentation into cybersecurity strategies, while preparing students for real-world forensic analysis. In addition, it equips individuals with the necessary skills to confidently pursue and pass the associated IRZ-110 exam.

Your new skills

  • Understanding best practices for incident response preparation.
  • Executing the incident response process in various scenarios.
  • Explaining general mitigation methods and devices.
  • Assessing and complying with incident response legislative requirements.
  • Assessing information security risks.
  • Integrating documentation into risk management.
  • Deploying an incident handling and response architecture.
  • Containing and mitigating cybersecurity incidents.
  • Preparing for forensic investigation as a Cybersecurity Incident Response Team (CSIRT).
  • Using a forensic investigation plan.
  • Collecting and analyzing electronic evidence securely.
  • Following up on forensic investigation results.
  • Complying with GDPR and state legislation in incident response.
  • Creating incident response case studies based on GDPR or other legislation.
  • Differentiating between federal and state incident response requirements.

Prerequisites:

Knowledge: Basic Computer Literacy: Ability to navigate operating systems (Windows, macOS, or Linux). 

Experience: No previous experience in cybersecurity is needed, but a general understanding of cybersecurity concepts.

Hardware: A computer that can access the internet and run a modern internet browser.

Software: Internet browser - the suggested browser is Google Chrome.

Access: Internet access - a stable fiber connection of at least 10 Mbps up and down speeds is recommended.

What is included in the price?

Fully led by an authorized instructor.

All materials needed to complete the course are included in the course fee. This includes course literature, exercise assignments and fees for the certification exam.

The course is held remotely in a virtual classroom. All lectures are recorded and are available as reference material for two weeks after course completion.

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Length:

  • 1 day

Language:

  • English

Price per seat:

  • 800
  • euro excl. VAT
  • euro incl. VAT

Number of students:

  • 15

Apply to be offered a selections of dates

Price per seat:

  • 800
  • euro excl. VAT
  • euro incl. VAT