The CCTA training course equips participants with the necessary expertise and skills required to effectively identify, analyze, and mitigate cyber threats. Through a systematic and effective approach, attendees will acquire the ability to support an organization in developing and implementing a comprehensive threat hunting program.
In today’s rapidly evolving cyber landscape, the need for skilled professionals to effectively identify and mitigate cyber threats is more critical than ever. By attending the Certified Cyber Threat Analyst (CCTA) training course, participants will be taking a significant step toward enhancing their cybersecurity expertise. This course is designed to provide advanced skills and knowledge required to stay ahead of emerging threats and protect organization’s valuable assets.
Besides the theoretical part, this training course includes hands-on practical labs focused on threat hunting, which allows participants to not only understand the latest threat analysis techniques, but also know how to implement them effectively. Furthermore, attaining the CCTA certification demonstrates an individual’s commitment to professional development and dedication to maintaining the highest standards in cybersecurity. This industry-recognized certification will enhance credibility and career prospects, making everyone who attends a valuable asset to any organization.
The attainment of PECB Certified Cyber Threat Analyst (CCTA) certificate signifies that an individual has acquired the essential expertise and knowledge to proficiently identify, analyze, and mitigate cyber threats. This certification demonstrates the individual’s ability to implement advanced threat hunting techniques and establish streamlined processes that enhance an organization’s security posture.
By becoming a certified CTA, professionals validate their commitment to maintaining the highest standards of cybersecurity, ensuring they are well-equipped to safeguard their organization’s information assets in an increasingly hostile cyber environment.
This course is particularly advantageous and intended for:
By the end of this training course, the participants will be able to:
The main requirement for participating in this training course is having a fundamental understanding of cybersecurity principles and concepts.
The Certified Cyber Threat Analyst (CCTA) training course plays a vital role in building digital trust by equipping professionals with advanced skills in identifying, analyzing, and mitigating emerging cyber threats. By proactively defending against cyber-attacks, professionals foster trust in an organization’s ability to protect sensitive information, ensuring resilience and confidence in the increasingly complex cybersecurity landscape.
Day 1: Fundamentals of cyber threat analysis and threat hunting frameworks
Day 2: Prepare, execute phase of threat hunting program and incident management plan
Day 3: Analyze and knowledge phase of threat hunting framework
Day 4: Building a cybersecurity culture, monitoring and measurement, and continual improvement
Day 5: Certification exam
The “PECB Certified Cyber Threat Analyst” exam meets the requirements of the PECB Examination and Certification Program (ECP). It covers the following competency domains:
Domain 1: Fundamental concepts of cyber threat analyst and threat hunting
Domain 2: Preparation and execution phase of threat hunting programs and incident management plans
Domain 3: Analysis and knowledge phase of threat hunting frameworks
Domain 4: Operational aspects of information security controls, incident management, and change management
Domain 5: Building a cybersecurity culture, monitoring and measurement, and continual improvement
For specific information about exam type, languages available, and other details, please visit the List of PECB Exams and the Examination Rules and Policies.
After successfully passing the exam, you can apply for one of the credentials shown below. You will receive the certificate once you comply with all the requirements related to the selected credential.
The requirements for PECB Certified Cyber Threat Analyst certifications are as follows:
| Credential | Exam | Professional experience | CTHMS project experience | Other requirements |
| PECB Certified Cyber Threat Analyst | PECB Certified Cyber Threat Analyst exam | Two years of threat hunting, threat analysis, and cybersecurity experience | None | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics and the PECB CLEH Code of Conduct |
The CCTA training course equips participants with the necessary expertise and skills required to effectively identify, analyze, and mitigate cyber threats. Through a systematic and effective approach, attendees will acquire the ability to support an organization in developing and implementing a comprehensive threat hunting program.
In today’s rapidly evolving cyber landscape, the need for skilled professionals to effectively identify and mitigate cyber threats is more critical than ever. By attending the Certified Cyber Threat Analyst (CCTA) training course, participants will be taking a significant step toward enhancing their cybersecurity expertise. This course is designed to provide advanced skills and knowledge required to stay ahead of emerging threats and protect organization’s valuable assets.
Besides the theoretical part, this training course includes hands-on practical labs focused on threat hunting, which allows participants to not only understand the latest threat analysis techniques, but also know how to implement them effectively. Furthermore, attaining the CCTA certification demonstrates an individual’s commitment to professional development and dedication to maintaining the highest standards in cybersecurity. This industry-recognized certification will enhance credibility and career prospects, making everyone who attends a valuable asset to any organization.
The attainment of PECB Certified Cyber Threat Analyst (CCTA) certificate signifies that an individual has acquired the essential expertise and knowledge to proficiently identify, analyze, and mitigate cyber threats. This certification demonstrates the individual’s ability to implement advanced threat hunting techniques and establish streamlined processes that enhance an organization’s security posture.
By becoming a certified CTA, professionals validate their commitment to maintaining the highest standards of cybersecurity, ensuring they are well-equipped to safeguard their organization’s information assets in an increasingly hostile cyber environment.
This course is particularly advantageous and intended for:
By the end of this training course, the participants will be able to:
The main requirement for participating in this training course is having a fundamental understanding of cybersecurity principles and concepts.
The Certified Cyber Threat Analyst (CCTA) training course plays a vital role in building digital trust by equipping professionals with advanced skills in identifying, analyzing, and mitigating emerging cyber threats. By proactively defending against cyber-attacks, professionals foster trust in an organization’s ability to protect sensitive information, ensuring resilience and confidence in the increasingly complex cybersecurity landscape.
Day 1: Fundamentals of cyber threat analysis and threat hunting frameworks
Day 2: Prepare, execute phase of threat hunting program and incident management plan
Day 3: Analyze and knowledge phase of threat hunting framework
Day 4: Building a cybersecurity culture, monitoring and measurement, and continual improvement
Day 5: Certification exam
The “PECB Certified Cyber Threat Analyst” exam meets the requirements of the PECB Examination and Certification Program (ECP). It covers the following competency domains:
Domain 1: Fundamental concepts of cyber threat analyst and threat hunting
Domain 2: Preparation and execution phase of threat hunting programs and incident management plans
Domain 3: Analysis and knowledge phase of threat hunting frameworks
Domain 4: Operational aspects of information security controls, incident management, and change management
Domain 5: Building a cybersecurity culture, monitoring and measurement, and continual improvement
For specific information about exam type, languages available, and other details, please visit the List of PECB Exams and the Examination Rules and Policies.
After successfully passing the exam, you can apply for one of the credentials shown below. You will receive the certificate once you comply with all the requirements related to the selected credential.
The requirements for PECB Certified Cyber Threat Analyst certifications are as follows:
| Credential | Exam | Professional experience | CTHMS project experience | Other requirements |
| PECB Certified Cyber Threat Analyst | PECB Certified Cyber Threat Analyst exam | Two years of threat hunting, threat analysis, and cybersecurity experience | None | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics and the PECB CLEH Code of Conduct |
£837 – £1,215Price range: £837 through £1,215
| Credential | Exam | Professional experience | CMSMS project experience | Other requirements |
| PECB Certified Provisional Crisis Manager | PECB Certified Lead Crisis Manager exam | None | None | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
| PECB Certified Crisis Manager | PECB Certified Lead Crisis Manager exam | Two years: One year of work experience in crisis management | At least 200 hours of activities | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
| PECB Certified Lead Crisis Manager | PECB Certified Lead Crisis Manager exam | Five years: Two years of work experience in crisis management | At least 300 hours of activities | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
| PECB Certified Senior Lead Crisis Manager | PECB Certified Lead Crisis Manager exam | Ten years: Seven years of work experience in crisis management | At least 1,000 hours of activities | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
| Credential | Exam | Professional experience | CMSMS project experience | Other requirements |
| PECB Certified Provisional Crisis Manager | PECB Certified Lead Crisis Manager exam | None | None | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
| PECB Certified Crisis Manager | PECB Certified Lead Crisis Manager exam | Two years: One year of work experience in crisis management | At least 200 hours of activities | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
| PECB Certified Lead Crisis Manager | PECB Certified Lead Crisis Manager exam | Five years: Two years of work experience in crisis management | At least 300 hours of activities | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
| PECB Certified Senior Lead Crisis Manager | PECB Certified Lead Crisis Manager exam | Ten years: Seven years of work experience in crisis management | At least 1,000 hours of activities | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
£567 – £999Price range: £567 through £999
The PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27034 Lead Auditor training course provides participants with the skills and knowledge to audit application security processes based on ISO/IEC 27034 series.
Participants will learn to assess how application security is governed, implemented, and maintained, focusing on key ISO/IEC 27034 concepts such as the Organizational Normative Framework (ONF), Application Normative Framework (ANF), and Application Security Controls (ASCs). The course draws on auditing principles from ISO 19011 and ISO/IEC 17021-1 to support a structured approach to auditing application security. These standards are used as guidance rather than for certification, as ISO/IEC 27034 itself is not a certifiable standard.
Through practical exercises and scenario-based activities, participants will build competence in conducting application security audits in various organizational contexts.
As application security threats grow increasingly complex, organizations must ensure that all applications, whether internally developed, outsourced, or commercially purchased, are properly secured throughout their lifecycle. ISO/IEC 27034 provides structured guidance for achieving this.
By attending this course, participants will gain the skills to plan, manage, and report on audit activities; evaluate an organization’s ONF, its processes, and components associated with application security, the application security management process (ASMP), and the application’s level of trust.
This training is ideal for professionals seeking to enhance their auditing capabilities, contribute to organizational compliance, and support the ongoing development of application security practices.
This training course is intended for:
By the end of this training course, participants will be able to:
This training course includes essay-type exercises, multiple-choice quizzes, examples and best practices used in application security.
Participants are strongly encouraged to interact with one another, exchange ideas, and actively participate in discussions.
The quiz structure within the course closely mirrors that of the certification exam, ensuring participants are well-prepared for the exam.
PECB offers various training course delivery formats, from traditional classroom settings to modern, technology-driven solutions. To learn more about these formats, please click here.
Participants who attend this course must be familiar with application security concepts and have in-depth knowledge of application security principles.
The PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27034 Lead Auditor training course provides participants with the skills and knowledge to audit application security processes based on ISO/IEC 27034 series.
Participants will learn to assess how application security is governed, implemented, and maintained, focusing on key ISO/IEC 27034 concepts such as the Organizational Normative Framework (ONF), Application Normative Framework (ANF), and Application Security Controls (ASCs). The course draws on auditing principles from ISO 19011 and ISO/IEC 17021-1 to support a structured approach to auditing application security. These standards are used as guidance rather than for certification, as ISO/IEC 27034 itself is not a certifiable standard.
Through practical exercises and scenario-based activities, participants will build competence in conducting application security audits in various organizational contexts.
As application security threats grow increasingly complex, organizations must ensure that all applications, whether internally developed, outsourced, or commercially purchased, are properly secured throughout their lifecycle. ISO/IEC 27034 provides structured guidance for achieving this.
By attending this course, participants will gain the skills to plan, manage, and report on audit activities; evaluate an organization’s ONF, its processes, and components associated with application security, the application security management process (ASMP), and the application’s level of trust.
This training is ideal for professionals seeking to enhance their auditing capabilities, contribute to organizational compliance, and support the ongoing development of application security practices.
This training course is intended for:
By the end of this training course, participants will be able to:
This training course includes essay-type exercises, multiple-choice quizzes, examples and best practices used in application security.
Participants are strongly encouraged to interact with one another, exchange ideas, and actively participate in discussions.
The quiz structure within the course closely mirrors that of the certification exam, ensuring participants are well-prepared for the exam.
PECB offers various training course delivery formats, from traditional classroom settings to modern, technology-driven solutions. To learn more about these formats, please click here.
Participants who attend this course must be familiar with application security concepts and have in-depth knowledge of application security principles.
£620.46 – £1,215Price range: £620.46 through £1,215
| Credential | Exam | Professional experience | ASMS project experience | Other requirements |
| PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27034 Provisional Implementer | PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27034 Lead Implementer Exam or equivalent | None | None | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
| PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27034 Implementer | PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27034 Lead Implementer Exam or equivalent | Two years: One years of work experience in Application Security | Project activities: a total of 200 hours | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
| PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27034 Lead Implementer | PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27034 Lead Implementer Exam or equivalent | Five years: Two years of work experience in Application Security | Project activities: a total of 300 hours | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
| PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27034 Senior Lead Implementer | PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27034 Lead Implementer Exam or equivalent | Ten years: Seven years of work experience in Application Security | Project activities: a total of 1,000 hours | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
| Credential | Exam | Professional experience | ASMS project experience | Other requirements |
| PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27034 Provisional Implementer | PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27034 Lead Implementer Exam or equivalent | None | None | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
| PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27034 Implementer | PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27034 Lead Implementer Exam or equivalent | Two years: One years of work experience in Application Security | Project activities: a total of 200 hours | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
| PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27034 Lead Implementer | PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27034 Lead Implementer Exam or equivalent | Five years: Two years of work experience in Application Security | Project activities: a total of 300 hours | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
| PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27034 Senior Lead Implementer | PECB Certified ISO/IEC 27034 Lead Implementer Exam or equivalent | Ten years: Seven years of work experience in Application Security | Project activities: a total of 1,000 hours | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
£620.46 – £1,215Price range: £620.46 through £1,215
| Designation | Exam | Professional experience | MS audit/assessment experience | ASMS project experience | Other requirements |
| PECB Certificate Holder in ISO/IEC 27034 Foundation | Pass the PECB ISO/IEC 27034 Foundation Exam | None | None | None | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
| Designation | Exam | Professional experience | MS audit/assessment experience | ASMS project experience | Other requirements |
| PECB Certificate Holder in ISO/IEC 27034 Foundation | Pass the PECB ISO/IEC 27034 Foundation Exam | None | None | None | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
£405 – £837Price range: £405 through £837
| Credential | Exam | Professional experience | FSMS project experience | Other requirements |
| PECB Certified ISO 22000 Provisional Implementer | PECB Certified ISO 22000 Lead Implementer Exam or equivalent | None | None | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
| PECB Certified ISO 22000 Implementer | PECB Certified ISO 22000 Lead Implementer Exam or equivalent | Two years: One year of work experience in Food Safety Management | Project activities: a total of 200 hours | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
| PECB Certified ISO 22000 Lead Implementer | PECB Certified ISO 22000 Lead Implementer Exam or equivalent | Five years: Two years of work experience in Food Safety Management | Project activities: a total of 300 hours | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
| PECB Certified ISO 22000 Senior Lead Implementer | PECB Certified ISO 22000 Lead Implementer Exam or equivalent | Ten years: Seven years of work experience in Food Safety Management | Project activities: a total of 1,000 hours | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
| Credential | Exam | Professional experience | FSMS project experience | Other requirements |
| PECB Certified ISO 22000 Provisional Implementer | PECB Certified ISO 22000 Lead Implementer Exam or equivalent | None | None | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
| PECB Certified ISO 22000 Implementer | PECB Certified ISO 22000 Lead Implementer Exam or equivalent | Two years: One year of work experience in Food Safety Management | Project activities: a total of 200 hours | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
| PECB Certified ISO 22000 Lead Implementer | PECB Certified ISO 22000 Lead Implementer Exam or equivalent | Five years: Two years of work experience in Food Safety Management | Project activities: a total of 300 hours | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
| PECB Certified ISO 22000 Senior Lead Implementer | PECB Certified ISO 22000 Lead Implementer Exam or equivalent | Ten years: Seven years of work experience in Food Safety Management | Project activities: a total of 1,000 hours | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
£620.46 – £1,215Price range: £620.46 through £1,215
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