EN - Self study - PECB Certified Lead Cybersecurity Manager
Master the ability to implement and manage a cybersecurity program based on industry best practices.
What is included?
- You have 12 months time as of reception of the learning material to learn, do the exam and get your certification
- Certification and examination fees are included in the price of the training course
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Training material containing over 400 pages of information and practical examples will be distributed
- An Attestation of Course Completion worth 31 CPD (Continuing Professional Development) credits will be issued to the participants who have attended the training course.
- In case candidates do not pass the exam, they are entitled to a free retake within 12 months from the date the coupon code is received
- + 20% reduction on the first year subscription for our all-in-one ISMS/GRC management solution
Why should you take this training course?
Organizations nowadays are affected by the ever-evolving digital landscape and constantly face new threats and complex and sophisticated cyberattacks. There is a pressing need for skilled individuals capable of effectively managing and implementing robust cybersecurity programs to counter these threats. Our Lead Cybersecurity Manager training course has been developed to address this need.
By attending the PECB Certified Lead Cybersecurity Manager, participants will learn the fundamental cybersecurity concepts, strategies, methodologies, and techniques utilized to effectively establish and manage a cybersecurity program based on the guidance of international standards and industry best practices for cybersecurity. Additionally, this training course empowers participants to enhance their organization’s readiness and resilience against cyber threats. Participants will be well-prepared to support their organization’s ongoing cybersecurity efforts and make valuable contributions in today’s ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape.
Who should attend?
This training course is intended for:
- Managers and leaders involved in cybersecurity management
- Individuals tasked with the practical implementation of cybersecurity strategies and measures
- IT and security professionals seeking to advance their careers and contribute more effectively to cybersecurity efforts
- Professionals responsible for managing cybersecurity risk and compliance within organizations
- C-suite executives playing a crucial role in decision-making processes related to cybersecurity
Training course structure
Module 1: Introduction to cybersecurity and initiation of a cybersecurity program implementation
- Training course objectives and structure
- Standards and regulatory frameworks
- Fundamental concepts of cybersecurity
- Cybersecurity program
- The organization and its context
- Cybersecurity governance
Module 2: Cybersecurity roles and responsibilities, risk management, and attack mechanisms
- Cybersecurity roles and responsibilities
- Asset management
- Risk management
- Attack mechanisms
Module 3: Cybersecurity controls, communication, and awareness and training
- Cybersecurity controls
- Cybersecurity communication
- Awareness and training
Module 4: Cybersecurity incident management, monitoring, and continual improvement
- ICT readiness in business continuity
- Cybersecurity incident management
- Testing in cybersecurity
- Measuring and reporting cybersecurity performance and metrics
- Continual improvement
- Closing of the training course
Certification Exam
Learning objectives
Upon successfully completing the training course, you will be able to:
- Explain the fundamental concepts, strategies, methodologies, and techniques employed to implement and manage a cybersecurity program
- Explain the relationship between ISO/IEC 27032, NIST Cybersecurity Framework, and other relevant standards and frameworks
- Comprehend the operation of a cybersecurity program and its components
- Support an organization in operating, maintaining, and continually improving their cybersecurity program
Examination
The “PECB Certified ISO 28000 Lead Auditor” exam fully meets 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
Duration: 3 hours
Location: Online through the PECB app OR in person in one of the PECB exam centers
Preparation: PECB Exam Preparation Guides
Language: The exam is available in multiple other languages and does not need to be taken in the same language as the training material. Additional time can be requested when your native language is not available in your mother tongue (to be requested by candidates on the exam day)
Retake: In case you fail the exam, you can retake it within 12 months following the initial attempt for free
For specific information about the exam type, languages available, and other details, please visit the List of PECB Exams and the Examination Rules and Policies.
Certification?
After successfully completing the exam, you can apply for one of the credentials shown on the table below. You will receive a certificate as soon as you fulfill all the requirements related to the selected credential.
Credential | Exam | Professional experience | ISCMS project experience | Other requirements |
PECB Certified Provisional Cybersecurity Manager | PECB Certified Lead Cybersecurity Manager Exam or equivalent | None | None | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
PECB Certified Cybersecurity Manager | PECB Certified Lead Cybersecurity Manager Exam or equivalent | Two years: One year of work experience in Cybersecurity | Cybersecurity activities: a total of 200 hours | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
PECB Certified Lead Cybersecurity Manager | PECB Certified Lead Cybersecurity Manager Exam or equivalent | Five years: Two years of work experience in Cybersecurity | Cybersecurity activities: a total of 300 hours | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
PECB Certified Senior Lead Cybersecurity Manager | PECB Certified Lead Cybersecurity Manager Exam or equivalent | Ten years: Seven years of work experience in Cybersecurity | Cybersecurity activities: a total of 1,000 hours | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
- 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
The cybersecurity management activities should follow best practices and include the following:
For more information about cybersecurity certifications and the PECB certification process, refer to the Certification Rules and Policies..
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