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Course Outline
Understanding Data Breaches
- Definition and classification of data breaches.
- Common attack vectors and threat actors.
- Real-world examples of significant data breaches.
Data Breach Prevention Strategies
- Implementation of robust security controls.
- Data encryption and secure storage practices.
- Access controls and identity management.
- Employee training and security awareness programs.
Incident Detection and Early Warning Signs
- Monitoring tools for threat detection.
- Recognizing indicators of potential breaches.
- Role of Security Information and Event Management (SIEM).
Incident Response and Containment
- Forming an incident response team.
- Developing an incident response plan.
- Immediate actions to contain a data breach.
Forensic Investigation and Impact Assessment
- Gathering and analyzing breach data.
- Identifying the root cause.
- Evaluating business and customer impact.
Legal and Regulatory Compliance
- Data breach notification laws (GDPR, CCPA, etc.).
- Reporting requirements and timelines.
- Collaboration with regulators and legal teams.
Recovery and Post-Breach Strategies
- Restoring affected systems and data.
- Rebuilding customer trust and managing reputation.
- Updating security policies to prevent future breaches.
Case Studies and Lessons Learned
- Analysis of real-world data breaches.
- Key takeaways and best practices.
- Interactive discussion and Q&A.
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Fundamental understanding of information security principles.
- Familiarity with cybersecurity threats and risks.
- Experience working with IT systems and data protection strategies.
Audience
- IT security specialists.
- Compliance officers and risk managers.
- Business leaders and decision-makers.
- Incident response teams.
14 Hours
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