Computer Security Incidents are on the rise, making it essential for individuals and organizations to handle them effectively. TESDA Computer Security Incident Handling courses provide the skills needed to respond to incidents, including identifying threats and implementing response measures. Students also learn how to escalate and ticket security events properly.
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The advanced level focuses on taking action, such as removing malware and managing resolved cases. Participants also gain skills in monitoring and reporting case volumes. The courses highlight the importance of privacy and confidentiality, preparing participants to create a safer digital environment.
Benefits
Here are some potential benefits of completing the Computer Security Incident Handling training at both Level I and Level II:
- Enhanced skills: Completing these trainings will enhance a person’s knowledge and skills in handling security incidents, ensuring an appropriate and efficient response to any event or incident.
- Improved efficiency: With proper training, individuals will learn how to escalate and ticket events/incidents effectively, leading to improved efficiency in the workplace.
- Secure environment: By following the protocols taught in these trainings, individuals can help maintain a secure environment for their organization by preventing and mitigating potential security threats.
- Increased confidence: Knowledge gained through completing these trainings can increase an individual’s confidence in responding to incidents and taking appropriate actions, leading to better outcomes.
- Career advancement: Having completed these trainings can also serve as a valuable asset when seeking career advancements or opportunities in the field of computer security incident handling.
Computer Security Incident Handling Level I
Computer Security Incident Handling Level I involves skills needed to respond to incidents, escalate and document them efficiently, and ensure the privacy and confidentiality of all security events.
Units of Competency
The units of competency comprising this qualification include the following:
BASIC COMPETENCIES
- Receive and respond to workplace communication
- Work with others
- Solve/address routine problems
- Enhance self-management skills
- Support innovation
- Access and maintain information
- Follow occupational safety and health policies and procedures
- Apply environmental work standards
- Adopt entrepreneurial mindset in the workplace
COMMON COMPETENCIES
- Apply quality standards
- Perform computer operations
CORE COMPETENCIES
- Provide an appropriate response to an event/incident
- Ensure efficient escalation and ticketing
- Ensure privacy and confidentiality of all security events/incidents
Career Opportunities
A person who has achieved this qualification is competent to be:
- Computer Security Incident Handler (L1)
- Computer Security Support Staff
- Computer Security Help Desk Staff
Qualifications
To be eligible, applicants must meet the following qualifications:
- Completion of a minimum of 10 years of basic education or its equivalent, in accordance with existing DepEd policies and regulations.
- Possess skill functions, which will be assessed through a qualifying exam administered by the training institution.
- Demonstrate proficiency in both written and oral communication.
- Have the physical ability to operate and manipulate computer input devices.
List does not include institutional requirements like education, work experience, clearances, etc. as needed by the school or training center for TVET program.
Trainer Qualifications
Trainers delivering training on Computer Security Incident Handling Level I should have the following qualifications:
- Holder of Trainer’s Methodology Certificate (TMC) or equivalent
- Minimum 2 years of recent training experience or relevant industry experience
- At least 3 years of experience as a cyber security practitioner or computer security support personnel in the past 5 years
These requirements ensure that the instructor is fully prepared to teach and guide students through real-life scenarios and hands-on exercises.
Computer Security Incident Handling Level II
The Computer Security Incident Handling Level II focuses on skills needed to respond to security incidents, remove malware or threats, manage cases effectively, and monitor incident reports.
Units of Competency
The units of competency comprising this qualification include the following:
BASIC COMPETENCIES
- Participate in workplace communication
- Work in a team environment
- Solve/address general workplace problems
- Develop career and life decisions
- Contribute to workplace innovation
- Present relevant information
- Practice occupational safety and health policies and procedures
- Exercise efficient and effective sustainable practices in the workplace
- Practice entrepreneurial skills in the workplace
COMMON COMPETENCIES
- Apply quality standards
- Perform computer operations
CORE COMPETENCIES
- Provide an appropriate action to prevent a possible event/incident
- Conduct manual removal of malware or threats
- Ensure efficient case management of handled event/incident
- Monitor volume case reporting
Qualifications
Course applicants should meet these qualifications:
- Must have completed at least 10 years of basic education or its equivalent, as per existing DepEd policies and regulations.
- Must possess a training certificate in Computer Security Incident Handling Level I or have at least 1 year of experience in computer incident handling or a similar job function.
- Must have skill functions that will be validated by a qualifying exam administered by the training institution.
- Must have the ability to communicate effectively in both oral and written forms.
- Must be physically capable of operating/manipulating computer input devices.
This list excludes specific institutional requirements like education, work experience, and clearances that may be needed by the school or training center for the TVET program.
Trainer Qualifications
- Must hold a Trainer’s Methodology Certificate (TMC), a training of trainers’ certificate, or have been a practicing trainer for 2 of the last 5 years.
- Must have at least 3 years of relevant industry experience as a cybersecurity practitioner or computer security support personnel in the past 5 years.
Requirements
To enroll in this course, you will need the following documents:
- PSA Birth Certificate
- High School or College Diploma
- Certified True Copy of Official Transcript of Records or Form 137
- Certificate of Good Moral Character or GMRC
- 1 x 1 and/or 2 x 2 pictures
To obtain further details, please reach out to the enrollment site that aligns with your requirements. Kindly note that the criteria may vary.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Who can enroll in the Computer Security Incident Handling levels I and II courses?
A: Anyone who has completed at least 10 years of basic education or its equivalent, and meets the specific qualifications for each level.
2. Do I need prior experience in computer security to take these courses?
A: No, as long as you meet the required qualifications and have a basic understanding of computers, you may enroll in these courses.
3. Are there any age restrictions for enrolling in these courses?
A: There are no age restrictions for enrollment, but students must be physically capable of operating/manipulating computer input devices.
4. Can I take both levels of training simultaneously?
A: It is recommended that individuals complete Level I before proceeding to Level II, as the skills and knowledge build upon each other.
5. What kind of job opportunities are available after completing these courses?
A: Upon completion, you may qualify for positions such as a Computer Security Incident Handler (L1), Computer Security Support Staff, or Computer Security Help Desk Staff.
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Summary
The Computer Security Incident Handling levels I and II courses are designed to equip individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively handle security incidents, remove malware or threats, and manage cases. These courses have specific qualifications for enrollment, as well as trainer requirements to ensure high-quality instruction. Upon completion, individuals may qualify for various job opportunities in the field of computer security. For more information on enrollment and course details, please contact the appropriate enrollment site.