Helping Great Companies Get Better at Compliance

Course Overview

Across the EU, cybersecurity laws now require organizations to ensure that employees are trained to identify and report significant cybersecurity incidents. This obligation applies to both public and private sector entities handling critical infrastructure, essential services, or sensitive data.

Through interactive, scenario-based training, your team will gain practical experience and clear criteria for recognizing incidents that require escalation, such as data breaches, system outages, ransomware attacks, physical security breaches, or insider threats.

After completing the training, your organization can demonstrate compliance with national cybersecurity regulations and strengthen its overall security posture.

Invest in your team's readiness today, not just to meet regulatory requirements, but to ensure your people can spot early warning signs and take appropriate action in real-world situations.

Did you know that a server room fire, theft of company devices, or unauthorized access to restricted areas can all lead to a significant cybersecurity incident?


Threats go beyond hacker attacks, and your team needs to know how to respond effectively.

 

Who Is This For?

This course is intended for all employees to help them meet their cybersecurity obligations and equip them to be able to recognize significant cybersecurity incidents: 

  1. IT departments – system administrators, network engineers, DevOps teams
  2. Operational staff – warehouse workers, production teams, office managers, reception/security staff
  3. Data Protection Officers (DPOs) – in the context of aligning with cybersecurity requirements
  4. Marketing and sales teams – to build awareness in incident recognition
  5. Human resources teams – due to the processing of employee data and identity management 
  6. Executive and management staff – responsible for strategic risk management and the adoption of security policies 
  7. Finance departments – to safeguard financial systems and sensitive transactional data 
  8. Operations and logistics teams – who rely on digital systems to manage business processes
  9. Internal audit departments – in the context of assessing security controls and overseeing compliance 
  10. All employees – every employee has a legal obligation to report a significant incident and to comply with the security measures that protect the organisation's data and systems

 

Modules

  • Recognising Cybersecurity Incidents – Learn how to spot and report significant incidents fast, from physical failures to data breaches and phishing attempts. Understand how lawsuits, financial losses or media attention may make an incident reportable and master your cybersecurity obligations through real-life scenarios, ensuring you’re always a step ahead of the threat.


Lessons

  1. Chapter 1

    Poglavlje 1

    Table top simulation quiz

Why Register?

  • Earn the Cyber Incident Recognition and Reporting Professional (CIRRP) certification.

  • Build practical skills to detect incidents in real business scenarios.

  • Learn how to respond and report in line with regulatory requirements.

  • Help your organisation stay compliant.

  • Boost your digital literacy skills.

  • Reduce the financial, reputational, and legal risks to your organization.

Reach your full potential.