If you want to be a cybersecurity expert and become a security architect, we have great news for you. We have prepared a series of courses that will help you fully master the issue of strategic design of the safety and security of the organization.
The program is divided into three parts (courses) and is designed to cover all key aspects of the Cyber Security Architect role.
The courses are suitable for active or aspiring security architects and managers, regardless of the requirements of the Cyber Security Act and Decree (ČR 181/2014 Coll. and 82/2018 Coll. or SR 69/2018 Coll. and 362/2018 Coll.) or according to the European Cybersecurity Skills Framework (ECSF) developed by the ENISA agency.
The first course focuses on the basic concepts of security, working with risks and strategy, techniques for documenting security requirements and creating a maturity model. You will also learn to collaborate with stakeholders and create appropriate strategic reporting at the governance and risk level.
The second course will deepen the scope and complement the precise orientation in the logical and physical areas of security at the tactical and operational level. It will bring appropriate detail and focus on patterns and templates for the design of information security architecture and compliance management.
The third course will focus on practical work in the role of a security architect. We will use dozens of case studies of different scope and appropriate tools to solve GRC, EAM. Common approaches to maintaining structured documentation of enterprise security architecture and integrating such data with surrounding systems will be discussed.
Our Cyber Security Architect training series reflects best practices, recommendations from standards and practical experience of the lecturer. Step by step, it will help you grasp the structure of the activities and necessary outputs of the security architect role.
Moreover, due to the current challenges (cyber security development projects and national recovery plans with EU financial participation), the demand for qualified and practically oriented architects is on the rise.
The article was created in collaboration with lecturer Luboš Fryc.