Infor­ma­ti­on secu­ri­ty trai­ning for IT professionals

Infor­ma­ti­on secu­ri­ty trai­ning for IT professionals

 740,00

Especially for IT employees (IT administrators, help desk, DevOps teams, incl. IT management, etc.) SEC4YOU offers the target group adapted information security training for IT professionals.

Description

In con­trast to the secu­ri­ty awa­re­ness trai­ning for employees, the con­tent of the trai­ning is great­ly expan­ded and looks at the metho­do­lo­gy of cyber attacks and the thre­ats posed by pri­vi­le­ged rights.

Excerpt of the infor­ma­ti­on secu­ri­ty trai­ning for IT professionals

  • Importance of secu­ri­ty awa­re­ness trai­ning for employees and the role model func­tion of IT
  • Tech­ni­cal enforce­ment of Info­Sec policies
  • Secu­ri­ty in deal­ing with pri­vi­le­ged accounts
  • Anoma­ly detec­tion in networks
  • Deve­lo­p­ment of cri­te­ria for ear­ly detec­tion of cyber threats
  • Deal­ing with secu­ri­ty alerts and incidents

The aim of the trai­ning is for IT staff to learn about cur­rent thre­ats to IT ope­ra­ti­ons. Through num­e­rous, infor­ma­ti­ve examp­les of cur­rent secu­ri­ty inci­dents and their start­ing points, the secu­ri­ty requi­re­ments of one’s own com­pa­ny will be ques­tio­ned in a con­s­truc­ti­ve man­ner and will thus beco­me more important for the IT spe­cia­lists. Espe­ci­al­ly through the acti­ve secu­ri­ty sen­si­ti­sa­ti­on of the IT experts, the infor­ma­ti­on secu­ri­ty of the com­pa­ny is sus­tain­ab­ly increased.

The trai­ning is desi­gned for IT pro­fes­sio­nals / IT admi­nis­tra­tors and requi­res gene­ral know­ledge of infor­ma­ti­on security.

The trai­ning pre­sen­ta­ti­on is pro­vi­ded as a PDF docu­ment after the training.

Num­ber of par­ti­ci­pan­ts: up to 12 par­ti­ci­pan­ts per trai­ning block

Dura­ti­on: 4 hours

Lan­guage: Ger­man or English

Medi­um: online trai­ning via Zoom, Micro­soft Teams or cus­to­mer-pro­vi­ded mee­ting platform

Dates: We will cont­act you as soon as pos­si­ble after you have pla­ced your order to coor­di­na­te dates and arran­ge a preli­mi­na­ry meeting.

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