Zero-Trust Approach to Incident notifications
RCCE students will learn incident notification procedures including regulatory breach notification requirements, customer notification obligations, law enforcement coordination, and internal escalation communications. RCCE students will learn to determine notification obligations under various regulatory frameworks including GDPR, HIPAA, state breach notification laws, and sector-specific regulations, develop notification templates and timelines, coordinate notifications with legal counsel, manage customer and public communications during breach scenarios, report incidents to law enforcement and regulatory authorities, and maintain documentation of notification decisions and actions for compliance records. This zero-trust course applies modern security principles including least privilege, continuous verification, and explicit trust evaluation. Building on core knowledge, RCCE students will learn to implement zero-trust architectures that assume breach and verify every access request regardless of network location. Students build practical zero-trust implementations that align with organizational security modernization goals.
- Security Engineers building defensive controls
- Security Analysts and Blue Team members
- Systems Administrators with security responsibilities
- GRC and Risk Professionals supporting controls
- Professionals implementing Zero-Trust Approach to Incident notifications
- Apply zero-trust principles to privilege decisions and elevation
- Execute hands-on tasks for incident notifications
- Explain Course Overview: Incident Notification in a Zero-Trust World fundamentals
- Execute hands-on tasks for what you will learn — covering Breach notification regulatory requirements.
- Apply zero-trust principles to privilege decisions and elevation, including Least privilege for notification access.
- Execute hands-on tasks for course context — covering Level: Intermediate | Domain: Privacy | Duration: 6 Hours.
- Explain Zero-Trust Foundations Refresher fundamentals
- Execute hands-on tasks for never trust
- Execute hands-on tasks for always verify
- Implement least-privilege enforcement across endpoints and roles, including No implicit trust for any, Authenticate all, and Minimum necessary.
- Execute hands-on tasks for why incident notification matters
- Execute hands-on tasks for avg breach cost
| Module 01 | Zero-Trust Approach to |
| Module 02 | Incident Notifications |
| Module 03 | Course Overview: Incident Notification in a Zero-Trust World |
| Module 04 | What You Will Learn |
| Module 05 | Zero-Trust Principles Applied |
| Module 06 | Course Context |
| Module 07 | Zero-Trust Foundations Refresher |
| Module 08 | Never Trust |
| Module 09 | Always Verify |
| Module 10 | Least Privilege |
| Module 11 | Why Incident Notification Matters |
| Module 12 | Avg Breach Cost |
| Module 13 | Business Impact |
| Module 14 | Compliance Imperative |
All hands-on labs run on Rocheston Rose X OS. Students practice zero-trust approach to incident notifications by implementing the controls discussed in class, with a focus on real-world deployment, monitoring, and validation.
- Lab 1: Apply zero-trust principles to privilege decisions and elevation
- Lab 2: Execute hands-on tasks for incident notifications
- Lab 3: Explain Course Overview: Incident Notification in a Zero-Trust World fundamentals
- Lab 4: Execute hands-on tasks for what you will learn
- Lab 5: Apply zero-trust principles to privilege decisions and elevation
Upon successful completion of this course, students will receive an official RCCE Course Completion Certificate for Zero-Trust Approach to Incident notifications, verifiable through the Rocheston certification portal.
- Full access to all course materials and slide decks
- Hands-on lab access on Rocheston Rose X OS environment
- Access to Rocheston CyberNotes
- Access to Rocheston Zelfire — EDR/XDR SIEM platform
- Access to Rocheston Raven — online cyber range exercise platform
- Access to Rocheston Vulnerability Vines AI