Certified Chief Information Security Officer (CCISO) Course

Certified Chief Information Security Officer (CCISO) Course

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Gain comprehensive knowledge and skills regarding the information security domain | Understand the best practices required to develop secure IT networking environment and infrastructure | Explore challenges faced by high-level executives leading an information security program | Prepare to sit for the CCISO exam, on successful completion of the training program.

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Curriculum For Certified Chief Information Security Officer (CCISO) Course

  • icons-carri22 Module 1: Governance

    In this module, gain knowledge of information security governance, information security compliance process, information security management structure, and more.
    • Define, implement, manage and maintain an information security governance program that includes leadership, organizational structures and processes.
    • Align information security governance framework with organizational goals and governance, i.e., leadership style, philosophy, values, standards and policies.
    • Establish information security management structure.
    • Establish a framework for information security governance monitoring (considering cost/benefits analyses of controls and ROI).
    • Understand standards, procedures, directives, policies, regulations, and legal issues that affect the information security program.
    • Understand the enterprise information security compliance program and manage the compliance team.
    • Analyze all the external laws, regulations, standards, and best practices applicable to the organization.
    • Understand the various provisions of the laws that affect the organizational security such as Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act [HIPAA], Federal Information Security
    • Management Act [FISMA], Clinger-Cohen Act, Privacy Act, Sarbanes-Oxley, etc
    • Be familiar with the different standards such as ISO 27000 series, Federal Information Processing Standards [FIPS].
    • Understand the federal and organization specific published documents to manage operations in a computing environment.
    • Assess the major enterprise risk factors for compliance.
    • Coordinate the application of information security strategies, plans, policies, and procedures to reduce regulatory risk.
    • Understand the importance of regulatory information security organizations and appropriate industry groups, forums, and stakeholders.
    • Understand the information security changes, trends, and best practices.
    • Manage enterprise compliance program controls.
    • Understand the information security compliance process and procedures.
    • Compile, analyze, and report compliance programs.
    • Understand the compliance auditing and certification programs
    • Follow organizational ethics.
  • icons-carri22 Module 2: Management Controls & Auditing Management

    • Identify the organization’s operational process and objectives as well as risk tolerance level.
    • Design information systems controls in alignment with the operational needs and goals and conduct testing prior to implementation to ensure effectiveness and efficiency.
    • Identify and select the resources required to effectively implement and maintain information systems controls. Such resources can include human capital, information, infrastructure, and architecture (e.g., platforms, operating systems, networks, databases
    • Supervise the information systems control process to ensure timely implementation in accordance with the outlined budget and scope, and communicate progress to stakeholders
    • Design and implement information systems controls to mitigate risk. Monitor and document the information systems control performance in meeting organizational objectives by identifying and measuring metrics and key performance indicators (KPIs).
    • Design and conduct testing of information security controls to ensure effectiveness, discover deficiencies and ensure alignment with organization’s policies, standards and procedures
    • Design and implement processes to appropriately remediate deficiencies and evaluate problem management practices to ensure that errors are recorded, analyzed and resolved in a timely manner.
    • Assess and implement tools and techniques to automate information systems control processes.
    • Produce information systems control status reports to ensure that the processes for information systems operations, maintenance and support meet the organization’s strategies and objectives, and share with relevant stakeholders to support executive decision
    • Auditing Management
  • icons-carri22 Module 3: Management Projects & Operations

    In this module, learn Acquire, develop and manage information security project team, Identify, negotiate, acquire and manage the resources needed for successful design and implementation of the information systems program, and more
    • For each information systems project develop a clear project scope statement in alignment with organizational objectives.
    • Define activities needed to successfully execute the information systems program, estimate activity duration, and develop a schedule and staffing plan.
    • Develop, manage and monitor the information systems program budget, estimate and control costs of individual projects.
    • Identify, negotiate, acquire and manage the resources needed for successful design and implementation of the information systems program (e.g., people, infrastructure, and architecture).
    • Acquire, develop and manage information security project team.
    • Assign clear information security personnel job functions and provide continuous training to ensure effective performance and accountability.
    • Direct information security personnel and establish communications, and team activities, between the information systems team and other security-related personnel (e.g., technical support, incident management, security engineering).
    • Resolve personnel and teamwork issues within time, cost, and quality constraints.
    • Identify, negotiate and manage vendor agreement and communication.
    • Evaluate the project management practices and controls to determine whether business requirements are achieved in a cost-effective manner while managing risks to the organization.
    • Develop a plan to continuously measure the effectiveness of the information systems projects to ensure optimal system performance.
    • Identify stakeholders, manage stakeholders’ expectations and communicate effectively to report progress and performance.
    • Ensure that necessary changes and improvements to the information systems processes are implemented as required.
  • icons-carri22 Module 4: Information Security Core Competence

    In this module, learn about Understand various social engineering concepts, Physical Security, risk management policies, and lot more
    • Access Control
    • Identify the criteria for mandatory and discretionary access control, understand the different factors that help in implementation of access controls and design an access control plan.
    • Implement and manage an access control plan in alignment with the basic principles that govern the access control systems such as need-to-know.
    • Identify different access control systems such as ID cards and biometrics.
    • Understand the importance of warning banners for implementing access rules
    • Develop procedures to ensure system users are aware of their IA responsibilities before granting access to the information systems.
    • Social Engineering, Phishing Attacks, Identity Theft
    • Understand various social engineering concepts and their role in insider attacks and develop best practices to counter social engineering attacks
    • Design a response plan to identity theft incidents.
    • Identify standards, procedures, directives, policies, regulations and laws for physical security.
    • Physical Security
    • Determine the value of physical assets and the impact if unavailable.
    • Identify resources needed to effectively implement a physical security plan.
    • Design, implement and manage a coherent, coordinated, and holistic physical security plan to ensure overall organizational security.
    • Establish objectives for personnel security to ensure alignment with overall security goals for the enterprise.
    • Design and manage the physical security audit and update issues.
    • Establish a physical security performance measurement system.
    • Risk Management
    • Determine if security controls and processes are adequately integrated into the investment planning process based on IT portfolio and security reporting.
    • Identify and design a plan to overcome phishing attacks.
    • Identify resource requirements for risk management plan implementation.
    • Design a systematic and structured risk assessment process and establish, in coordination with stakeholders, an IT security risk management program based on standards and procedures and ensure alignment with organizational goals and objectives
    • Develop, coordinate and manage risk management teams.
    • Establish relationships between the incident response team and other groups, both internal (e.g., legal department) and external (e.g., law enforcement agencies, vendors, and public relations professionals)
    • Develop an incident management measurement program and manage the risk management tools and techniques.
    • Assess threats and vulnerabilities to identify security risks, and regularly update applicable security controls.
    • Assess the threat of virus, Trojan and malware to organizational security and identify sources and
    • Identify changes to risk management policies and processes and ensure the risk management program remains current with the emerging risk and threat environment and in alignment with the organizational goals and objectives
    • Develop vulnerability management systems.
    • Develop, implement and monitor business continuity plans in case of disruptive events and ensure alignment with organizational goals and objectives
    • Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning
    • Define the scope of the enterprise continuity of operations program to address business continuity, business recovery, contingency planning, and disaster recovery/related activities.
    • Identify the resources and roles of different stakeholders in business continuity programs.
    • Identify and prioritize critical business functions and consequently design emergency delegations of authority, orders of succession for key positions, the enterprise continuity of operations organizational structure and staffing model.
    • Direct contingency planning, operations, and programs to manage risk.
    • Understand the importance of lessons learned from test, training and exercise, and crisis events
    • Design documentation process as part of the continuity of operations program.
    • Design and execute a testing and updating plan for the continuity of operations program
    • Understand the importance of integration of IA requirements into the Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP).
    • Identify the measures to increase the level of emergency preparedness such as backup and recovery solutions and design standard operating procedures for implementation during disasters.
    • Firewall, IDS/IPS and Network Defense Systems
    • Identify the appropriate intrusion detection and prevention systems for organizational information security.
    • Design and develop a program to monitor firewalls and identify firewall configuration issues.
    • Understand perimeter defense systems such as grid sensors and access control lists on routers, firewalls, and other network devices.
    • Identify the basic network architecture, models, protocols and components such as routers and hubs that play a role in network security
    • Understand the concept of network segmentation.
    • Manage DMZs, VPN and telecommunication technologies such as PBX and VoIP.
    • Identify network vulnerabilities and explore network security controls such as use of SSL and TLS for transmission security.
    • Support, monitor, test, and troubleshoot issues with hardware and software.
    • Manage accounts, network rights, and access to systems and equipment.
    • Wireless Security
    • Identify vulnerability and attacks associated with wireless networks and manage different wireless network security tools.
    • Virus, Trojans and Malware Threats
    • Assess the threat of virus, Trojan and malware to organizational security and identify sources
    • Deploy and manage anti-virus systems.
    • Develop process to counter virus, Trojan, and malware threats.
    • Secure Coding Best Practices and Securing Web Applications
    • Develop and maintain software assurance programs in alignment with the secure coding principles and each phase of System Development Life Cycle (SDLC).
    • Understand various system-engineering practices.
    • Configure and run tools that help in developing secure programs.
    • Understand the software vulnerability analysis techniques.
    • Develop guidelines to determine whether a security incident is indicative of a violation of law that requires specific legal action.
    • Identify web application vulnerabilities and attacks and web application security tools to counter attacks.
    • Hardening OS
    • Identify various OS vulnerabilities and attacks and develop a plan for hardening OS systems.
    • Understand system logs, patch management process and configuration management for information system security.
    • Encryption Technologies
    • Understand the concept of encryption and decryption, digital certificates, public key infrastructure and the key differences between cryptography and steganography.
    • Identify the different components of a cryptosystem. · Develop a plan for information security encryption techniques.
    • Vulnerability Assessment And Penetration Testing
    • Design, develop and implement a penetration testing program based on penetration testing methodology to ensure organizational security.
    • Design anti-forensic techniques.
    • Identify the risk mitigation and risk treatment processes and understand the concept of acceptable risk.
    • Develop pre and post testing procedures.
    • Develop a plan for pen test reporting and implementation of technical vulnerability corrections.
    • Computer Forensics And Incident Response
    • Develop a plan to identify a potential security violation and take appropriate action to report the incident.
    • Comply with system termination procedures and incident reporting requirements related to potential security incidents or actual breaches.
    • Assess potential security violations to determine if the network security policies have been breached, assess the impact, and preserve evidence.
    • Diagnose and resolve IA problems in response to reported incidents.
    • Design incident response procedures.
    • Identify different vulnerabilities associated with information systems and legal issues involved in penetration testing.
    • Identify the volatile and persistent system information.
    • Set up and manage forensic labs and programs
    • Understand various digital media devices, e-discovery principles and practices and different file systems.
    • Develop and manage an organizational digital forensic program.
    • Establish, develop and manage forensic investigation teams.
    • Design investigation processes such as evidence collection, imaging, data acquisition, and analysis.
    • Identify the best practices to acquire, store and process digital evidence.
    • Configure and use various forensic investigation tools.
    • Install and operate the IT systems in a test configuration manner that does not alter the program code or compromise security safeguards.
    • Quiz Module 4
  • icons-carri22 Module 5: Strategic Planning & Finance

    In this module, gain knowledge & understand of strategic planning & finance
    • Strategic Planning
    • Finance

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