EC-Council Certified Incident Handler
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- Learning Style: Virtual
- Provider: EC-Council
- Difficulty: Intermediate
- Course Duration: 3 Days
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- Certificate: See Sample
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What's Included:
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Official EC Council Invitation to the virtual class
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Official EC Council Print or e-courseware included
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Official EC Council ilabs subscription
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EC Council Exam Voucher included
About this course:
The latest version of EC-Council's Certified Incident Handler (ECIH) program is a specialist-level program developed in collaboration with cybersecurity experts and practitioners. It goes beyond incident detection, focusing on equipping professionals with the knowledge and skills to effectively handle the aftermath of a security breach. By addressing post-breach consequences, the program aims to minimize financial and reputational impact on organizations. Participants learn strategies and best practices to mitigate breach consequences, enhance incident response capabilities, and protect organizations from future threats, boosting employability in the cybersecurity field. Overall, the ECIH program provides a concise and practical approach to incident handling and response, safeguarding organizations from potential damage.
Course Objectives:
- Understand the key issues plaguing the information security world
- Learn to combat different types of cybersecurity threats, attack vectors, threat actors and their motives
- Learn the fundamentals of incident management including the signs and costs of an incident
- Understand the fundamentals of vulnerability management, threat assessment, risk management, and 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 an incident handling and response program
- Gain an understanding of the fundamentals of computer forensics and forensic readiness
- Comprehend the importance of the first response procedure including evidence collection, packaging, transportation, storing, data acquisition, volatile and static evidence collection, and evidence analysis
- Understand anti-forensics techniques used by attackers to find cybersecurity incident cover-ups
- Apply the right techniques to different types of cybersecurity incidents in a systematic manner including malware incidents, email security incidents, network security incidents, web application security incidents, cloud security incidents, and insider threat-related incident
Audience:
- Penetration Testers
- Application Security Engineers
- Vulnerability Assessment Auditors
- Cyber Forensic Investigators/ Analyst and SOC Analyst
- Risk Assessment Administrators
- System Administrators/Engineers
- Network Administrators
- Firewall Administrators and Network Managers/IT Managers
Prerequisites:
It is recommended that you have at least 1 year of experience in the cybersecurity domain.