PECB Lead Cybersecurity Manager

1000,00 

  • Certification and examination fees are included in the price of the training course.
  • Participants will receive comprehensive training materials, compromising more than 400 pages of content, including practical examples, exercises, and quizzes.
  • An attestation of course completion worth 31 CPD (Continuing Professional Development) credits will be issued to participants who have attended the training course.
  • Candidates who complete the training but do not pass the exam can retake the exam at no additional cost within a 12-month period from the initial exam date.
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Empower your organization against evolving cyber threats with our Lead Cybersecurity Manager certification. Master the skills to implement, manage, and continually improve a robust cybersecurity program aligned with international standards and industry best practices.

What You’ll Learn

  • Develop and execute effective cybersecurity strategies and methodologies
  • Integrate ISO/IEC 27032, NIST Cybersecurity Framework, and other relevant standards
  • Implement and maintain a resilient cybersecurity program
  • Enhance organizational readiness and response to cyber threats

This Course is Perfect for

IT professionals, security managers, and C-suite executives seeking to advance their cybersecurity expertise and drive organizational resilience against digital threats.

Why Choose This Course

  1. Hands-on training with real-world cybersecurity scenarios
  2. Alignment with international standards and frameworks
  3. Collaborative learning environment mirroring certification exam structure

Course Details

Format: Instructor-led
Duration: 5 days
Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Certification Opportunity

Earn the prestigious PECB Certified Lead Cybersecurity Manager credential, validating your expertise in managing comprehensive cybersecurity programs.Secure your organization’s digital future – enroll in our Lead Cybersecurity Manager course today!

Course agenda

– Day 1: Introduction to cybersecurity and initiation of a cybersecurity program implementation
– Day 2: Cybersecurity roles and responsibilities, risk management, and attack mechanisms
– Day 3: Cybersecurity controls, communication, and awareness and training
– Day 4: Cybersecurity incident management, monitoring, and continual improvement
– Day 5: Certification exam

Examination

The “PECB Certified Lead Cybersecurity Manager” exam fully meets all the requirements of the PECB Examination and Certification Program (ECP). It covers the following competency domains:

– Domain 1: Fundamental concepts of cybersecurity
– Domain 2: Initiating the cybersecurity program and cybersecurity governance
– Domain 3: Defining cybersecurity roles and responsibilities and managing risks
– Domain 4: Selecting cybersecurity controls
– Domain 5: Establishing cybersecurity communication and training programs
– Domain 6: Integrating the cybersecurity program in business continuity management and incident management
– Domain 7: Measuring the performance of and continually improving the cybersecurity program

Certificate Requirements

To obtain PECB Certified Lead Cybersecurity Manager certifications:

– Complete the Training: Attend the PECB Certified Lead Cybersecurity Manager training course.
– Pass the Exam: Successfully pass the PECB Certified Lead Cybersecurity Manager exam or equivalent.
– Apply for Certification: Requirements vary based on the certification level:
— Provisional Cybersecurity Manager: No additional experience required.
— Cybersecurity Manager: Two years of work experience (one in Cybersecurity) and 200 hours of project activities.
— Lead Cybersecurity Manager: Five years of work experience (two in Cybersecurity) and 300 hours of project activities.
— Senior Lead Cybersecurity Manager: Ten years of work experience (seven in Cybersecurity) and 1,000 hours of project activities.
– Sign the PECB Code of Ethics: Required for all certification levels.

To be considered valid, the information security risk management activities should follow best implementation and management practices and include the following:

The cybersecurity management activities should follow best practices and include the following:

– Conducting a gap analysis on the cybersecurity program
– Developing a cybersecurity policy
– Assessing and treating cybersecurity risks
– Implementing cybersecurity controls
– Measuring and reporting cybersecurity performance and metrics

For further details on ISMS project experience and additional credentials like the PECB Master, refer to the Certification Rules and Policies.

Vendor

PECB

Format

Self-Study

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