ISMS LA Batch: 27th, 28th June & 3rd, 4th, 5th July 2026.
✓ Various types of cyber security threats, attack vectors, threat actors, and their motives, goals, and objectives of cyber security attacks
✓ Various attack and defense frameworks (Cyber Kill Chain Methodology, MITRE ATT&CK Framework, etc.)
✓ Fundamentals of information security concepts (Vulnerability assessment, risk management, cyber threat intelligence, threat modeling, and threat hunting)
✓ Fundamentals of incident management (information security incidents, signs and costs of an incident, incident handling and response, and incident response automation and orchestration)
✓ Different incident handling and response best practices, standards, cyber security frameworks, laws, acts, and regulations
✓ Various steps involved in planning incident handling and response program (Planning, recording and assignment, triage, notification, containment, evidence gathering and forensic analysis, eradication, recovery, and post-incident activities)
✓ Importance of first response and first response procedure (Evidence collection, documentation, preservation, packaging, and transportation)
✓ How to handle and respond to different types of cyber security incidents in a systematic way (malware incidents, email security incidents, network security incidents, web application security incidents, cloud security incidents, insider threat-related incidents, and endpoint security incidents
Introduction to Incident Handling and Response
Incident Handling and Response Process
First Response
Handling and Responding to Malware Incidents
Handling and Responding to Email Security Incidents
Handling and Responding to Network Security Incidents
Handling and Responding to Web Application Security Incidents
Handling and Responding to Cloud Security Incidents
Handling and Responding to Insider Threats
Handling and Responding to Endpoint Security Incidents
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Exam Name: ECIH 212-89
Number of Questions: 100
Test Delivery: EC-Council Exam Portal
Test Format: Multiple Choice