Publication date : 01/02/2024

Course : Cybercrime and cyberwar, issues and challenges

Seminar - 2d - 14h00 - Ref. BYR
Price : 1850 € E.T.

Cybercrime and cyberwar, issues and challenges




Cybercrime is a growing threat to society. Cybercriminals act from anywhere to attack corporate infrastructures. The question addressed in this course is not whether your organization will be attacked, but how to prepare for, detect, anticipate and manage cyber crises.


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IN-HOUSE
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Seminar in person or remote class
Disponible en anglais, à la demande

Ref. BYR
  2d - 14h00
1850 € E.T.




Cybercrime is a growing threat to society. Cybercriminals act from anywhere to attack corporate infrastructures. The question addressed in this course is not whether your organization will be attacked, but how to prepare for, detect, anticipate and manage cyber crises.


Teaching objectives
At the end of the training, the participant will be able to:
Know the dangers and identify the sources of threats
Understanding risks and safety issues
Detecting intrusions and reacting to malicious acts
Organize an effective, useful and graduated response
Crisis planning for cyberwarfare

Intended audience
CISO, ISS function, general management, IT department, legal experts.

Prerequisites
No special knowledge required.

Practical details
Teaching methods
Masterly presentation with real and recent safety facts and incidents and case law in France and Europe.

Course schedule

1
Cybercrime in the news

  • Sensitive data: cyber theft, espionage.
  • New East/West cold war, USA/China.
  • Worldwide service denials.
  • Organized hackers, the role of intelligence agencies.
  • News: malware, bots/botnets, ransomware.
  • APT (Advanced Persistant treat), CB violations, skimming.

2
Detecting intrusions

  • Management of traces, evidence and recordings.
  • Detect abnormal activity, report an incident.
  • Security event analysis and correlation (SIEM).
  • Relevance of the SOC (Security Operation Center).
  • Automate incident management.
  • Intrusion testing, an essential anticipatory measure.
  • Use a specialized incident detection company.

3
Organizing the response

  • Searching for and collecting evidence.
  • Declare an incident, prepare your crisis communication.
  • Role of CERTs.
  • Crisis unit: organization, crisis management.
  • Vulnerability and patch management.

4
State order in the face of cybercrime

  • Cybercrime (France, Europe): what repressive measures are needed?
  • Role of ANSSI (France) and ENISA (Europe).
  • Evidence management: admissibility, collection on the Internet.
  • European Network and Information Security Directive (2018).
  • European "cyber security Act" regulation (2019).
  • Military Programming Act (2016).
  • Role of states and Europe: laws, directives and regulations.

5
OIV / OSE best practices

  • Cybersecurity governance: roles, responsibilities, business line involvement in risk management.
  • Defense in depth: access control policy, management of privileged accounts.
  • Cybersecurity incident management: detection policy, response.

6
Maintaining safety

  • Vulnerability management policy, treatment (patching).
  • Sensitive areas: update management.
  • Declaration of attacks suffered.
  • Mandatory certified service providers (PDIS, PRIS).
  • Security audit by ANSSI, use of certified auditors (PASSI, LPM).


Customer reviews
3,9 / 5
Customer reviews are based on end-of-course evaluations. The score is calculated from all evaluations within the past year. Only reviews with a textual comment are displayed.
RAPHAEL D.
07/10/25
4 / 5

Fairly quick training. Too much time on some points and too little time on others.Slides from the first day not updatedPDF online not quite the same as the one presented.
BENJAMIN B.
07/10/25
4 / 5

I think that the title of the course is not in line with the actual content. It talks mainly about NIS2 or DORA and little about geo-politics, the economics of cyber attacks or the main players. But the trainers are top notch.
ROMARIC D.
07/10/25
4 / 5

The course is held in a classroom and no paper support is provided. The e-mail inviting students to the course does not indicate that they need to have a laptop for the course.



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