Course description
RESILIA® Cyber Resilience Practitioner - eLearning (exam included)
RESILIA Practitioner is a high-level qualification that follows RESILIA Foundation. It focuses on using the RESILIA framework in practice, revisiting previous elements to show how they can be adapted and implemented for real-world organizations. Passing the exam also verifies a candidate's ability to successfully apply the framework.
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?
This RESILIA Cyber Resilience Practitioner course is designed to help candidates understand the risks, issues and value of cyber resilience in practice. The course teaches practical skills needed to apply the proven tools and best practices of the RESILIA framework, and helps candidates build on what they learned at the Foundation level. By the end of the course, candidates are fully prepared to take and pass the RESILIA Practitioner exam.
The RESILIA Foundation level helps people understand how operational decisions can impact good cyber resilience. It shows how nurturing cyber resilience can support operational effectiveness and business efficiency.
RESILIA Practitioner is a high-level qualification that follows RESILIA Foundation. The qualification focuses on using the RESILIA framework in practice, revisiting previous elements to show how they can be adapted and implemented for real-world organizations. If the candidate passes the exam, they will also be able to successfully apply the framework.
Practitioner course details
- Course duration: 15+ hours
- Tutor support
- Quizzes & practice exams
- Suitable for mobile
Terms
To sit for the RESILIA Practitioner exam, you must:
- Possess the RESILIA Foundation certification;
- Undergo training prior to obtaining the Practitioner qualification.
RESILIA Practitioner Exam
- 50 questions per paper
- Pass score: 30/50 points - 60%
- Duration 135 minutes
- Closed book
Objectives
- How to design and deliver cyber-resilient strategies and services within your organization, in line with your business needs
- How to integrate cyber resilience into your existing systems and processes
- How to establish a common language for cyber resilience within your organization
- How to limit the damage of security breaches and respond and recover quickly
Who is the training for?
- Candidates looking for best practices in cybersecurity and cyber resilience
- Companies that rely on digital services and technology to manage information
- Professionals seeking a highly valuable qualification for career paths in IT and security
- Candidates working in areas such as business analysis, IT security, ITSM, security architecture, IT development, compliance, risk management and IT project management
- Teams and departments in areas where cyber resilience is important, such as Marketing, HR, Finance, Operations and Procurement
- High-level managers such as CTOs, CISOs, and CROs
Content
- Risk Management
- Cyber resilience strategy
- Cyber Resilience Design
- Memory Game
- Cyber Resilience Transition
- Cyber resiliency - Business
- Continuous improvement in cyber resilience
- Memory Game 2
- Review and conclusion of the course
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