India now has over 400 GCHQ-Certified Cyber Incident Planning and Response professionals and Cyber Management Alliance are delighted to be returning to India for three exclusive UK GCHQ-Certified Cyber Incident Planning and Response programs to be deliver in Bengaluru, Mumbai and Delhi (in partnership with Microsoft) in February 2019.
For further details and information on how to register, please visit: –
20th February CIPR Bangalore
Cyber Management Alliance is a UK Government Certified Cyber Security training provider. The training is delivered by UK Government Certified Cyber Security expert and Global CISO and Trusted Advisor to UK Government Entities, Amar Singh. The training comes with an optional GCHQ Certified Training examination.
Participants can embrace Amar’s knowledge and expertise on the complex and in-demand subject of cybersecurity and incident response.
Over 300 organisations in 17 different countries have attended the training including United Nations, UK, Indian, Belgium, and Czech police forces, UK and Indian Government entities, Sony, Adobe, Microsoft, Formula One Racing, Capita, Bank of America, Standard Chartered Bank, Goldman Sachs, British Medical Association, Switzerland National Bank, IBM, Invesco, Qualcomm and many many others.
CMA have trained over 500+ attendees from EY, PWC, Deloitte, TCS, Cognizant, Capgemini, Wipro, Accenture, Tata communications and many more. 1000+ attendees globally were certified enabling these consultancies to showcase the capabilities of their consultants in order to display organizational understanding towards breach management to safeguard corporate assets.
Places are limited, so we would suggest you to fill in the form on the website to notify Cyber Management Alliance of your intention to attend or to request further information contact bhaskar@cm-alliance.com or call 7875959302.
View feedback from previous courses in India. Click here.
Listen to the trainer Amar Singh give an overview of the course.
“This is a course that will be an eye-opener if you have little knowledge or never implemented Incident Management in your organization. If you have, it would still be a revelation as your incident management program needs two major ingredients which are missing – Amar’s rich experience and understanding of the evolving security threat landscape. This gives you the perfect recipe for an ideal Incident Management Meal !”
“CIPR training will help all InfoSec leaders and professionals to understand how effective Incident Planning and Response can have major implications during crisis situations and prepare the organization to deal with cyber incident effectively.”
“This course gives great exposure to cybersecurity incident response. The trainer was well organized and covered the topic very well”
“Overall training was good”
“Today I have attended the Cyber Security Awareness Program onto incident response and planning part. I really appreciate it was really good.”
Ram Kohli – Wipro
“It was nice attending this course which brings in the various management and the technical issues around cyber incident response capability for an organization. The material put together was very professional, and the trainer, world class.”
Preet Paramjit Singh – TCS
Please take out 2 minutes to watch the video feedback from our previous attendees.
Click here to see what previous attendees had to say about the training.
The UK GCHQ-Certified Cyber Incident Planning and Response Workshop will enable participants to prepare a defined and managed approach when responding to a data breach or cyber attack on your organization.
Trainer profile:
Amar is a Global Chief Information Security Officer and Trusted Advisor to a number of organisations including a FTSE 100 firms, and is chair of the ISACA UK Security Advisory Group. Amar has the highest integrity and is trusted by Governments departments and National Banks..
Amar is an industry-acknowledged expert and public speaker and is regularly invited to speak and share his insights by some of the largest and most respected organisations in the world including The BBC, The Economist’s Intelligence Unit, The Financial Times, SC Magazine, InfoSec Magazine, Computer Weekly, The Register and the AlJazeera English Channel.
If you have any further questions, you can Email to bhaskar@cm-alliance.com or call 7875959302
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