Certified EBIOS Risk Manager

Paris




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Course overview

Based on practical exercises and case studies, you will have the opportunity to acquire the necessary skills to perform an optimal Information Security risk assessment and timely risk management by being familiar with its life cycle. This training fits perfectly in the framework of the ISO/IEC 27001 standard implementation process.

After mastering all the necessary concepts of risk assessment using the EBIOS method, you can sit for the exam and apply for a “PECB Certified EBIOS Risk Manager” credential. By holding a PECB Risk Manager Certificate, you will be able to demonstrate that you have the practical knowledge and professional capabilities to support an organization in performing risk assessment based on the EBIOS method.

 

Learning objectives

  • Understand the concepts and basic principles of risk management associated with the use of the EBIOS method

  • Understand the activities of the EBIOS method in order to follow the completion of studies (pilot, control, reframe) as a workmaster

  • Understand and explain the findings of an EBIOS study and its key deliverables

  • Acquire the necessary skills to carry out an EBIOS study

  • Acquire the necessary skills to manage the security risks of an organization's information systems

  • Develop the necessary skills to analyze and communicate the results of an EBIOS study



Day 1
Introduction to the EBIOS risk assessment method

  •  Introduction to the EBIOS risk assessment method



Day 2
Conducting risk assessment using the EBIOS method

  • Conducting risk assessment using the EBIOS method



Day 3
Workshop with case studies and Certification Exam

  • Examination Duration: 2.5 hours

    The exam covers the following competency domains:

    • Domain 1 Fundamental principles and concepts of Information Security risk management process based on the EBIOS method

    • Domain 2 Information Security risk management framework based on the EBIOS method

    • Domain 3 Information Security risk assessment using the EBIOS method


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