Course description
RESILIA® Cyber Resilience Foundation - eLearning (exam included)
RESILIA Foundation is an introductory qualification that covers the basic knowledge of how to deal with cyber risks. The Foundation qualification can be obtained by passing the official exam. The Foundation qualification leads on to more advanced qualifications such as RESILIA Practitioner.
The RESILIA Foundation level helps people understand how operational decisions can impact good cyber resilience. It shows how nurturing cyberresilience can support operational effectiveness and business efficiency. The RESILIA Foundation qualification provides an introduction to the key terms and benefits of cyber resilience and demonstrates that you understand and recognize best practices and know how to manage and address cyber risks.
What is Cyber resilience?
Cyber Resilience measures an organization's ability to prepare for, resist, respond to and recover from cyber attacks. An organization that is cyber resilient can also adapt to unfamiliar crises and thrive in adverse conditions.
But what is the difference between cyber resilience and information security? Traditionally, cyber security has focused on an organization's ability to detect and prevent cyber attacks using regularly tested technical controls and security standards.
With the rapidly evolving nature of cyber attacks, it is no longer feasible to prevent all attacks, regardless of how up-to-date a company's IT controls are. Cyber resilience accepts that attacks will happen and instead focuses on how a company responds and recovers.
What is RESILIA for?
Studying RESILIA can be useful for employees from different departments and at all levels of seniority. Knowledge of the benefits of cyber resilience is also useful for everyone from IT service staff to executives.
Moreover, all core departments of the company - HR, Finance, Purchasing, Operations and Marketing - can benefit from having cyber resilience knowledge on their team. Having preventive measures and best practices ready is always the best way to deal with potential threats.
Course Details
- Course duration: 23 hours
- Support from tutor
- Quizzes & practice exams
- Suitable for mobile
- Official digital manual included
Objectives
- Develop a cyber resilience strategy for their organization, designed and implemented according to unique business needs
- Integrate cyber resilience best practices into existing business systems
- How risk management helps companies prepare for success, improve services, meet key objectives and provide real value for money
- Adapt the language and terminology around cybersecurity in the company
- Responding quickly to cyber attacks by mitigating damage and recovering quickly
For whom is the course intended?
- Anyone looking for an introduction to the core principles of cyber resilience and cybersecurity
- IT and security professionals seeking globally recognized accreditation in their field
- Professionals in the following areas: IT Service Management, Information Security, Business Analysis, IT Project Management, IT Development, Risk Management, and Security Architecture
- Persons in executive positions, including CTOs, CISOs, CROs, and heads of IT, Risk, Compliance, and Business Continuity
- Cybersecurity professionals working within HR, finance, procurement, operations and marketing departments
Content
- Introduction to cyber resilience and risk management
- Management Systems
- Memory game 1
- Cyber Resilience Strategy
- Cyber resilience design
- Cyber resilience Transition
- Cyber resiliency - Business
- Continuous improvement in cyber resilience
- Memory Game 2
- Review and conclusion of the course
Online Exam
RESILIA Foundation
- Multiple-choice exam questions
- 50 questions per paper
- Pass score: 33/50 points - 65%
- Duration: 100 minutes
- Closed book
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