Delivering the Official Mile2 CIHE Training at CBJ Office


As a member of the IT Security C&T team, I am proud to share the successful delivery of the official Mile2 Certified Incident Handling Engineer (CIHE) training at the Central Bank of Jordan (CBJ). This course was tailored specifically for the skilled professionals of FinCert, with the goal of strengthening their capabilities in incident detection, response, and recovery.

I had the privilege of leading the technical delivery of this internationally recognized certification. My responsibility included guiding participants through an intensive, hands-on training experience that emphasized real-world cyber incident scenarios, best practices, and operational excellence in handling cybersecurity events.

The sessions were designed to be interactive, practical, and aligned with FinCert’s mission of protecting Jordan’s critical financial infrastructure.

🔐 Why the CIHE Certification Matters

As cyber threats continue to evolve, having a certified and well-prepared incident response team is essential. The CIHE certification from Mile2 is a globally respected credential that equips professionals with the knowledge and skills to:

Detect, analyze, and respond to security incidents.

Minimize the impact of breaches.

Recover from attacks with structured and efficient methodologies.

Improve coordination and communication during critical situations.

 

📚 Course Outline – What Was Covered

The training spanned across 12 comprehensive modules, offering a full-spectrum view of the incident handling process:

Incident Handling Explained.

Incident Response Policy, Plan, and Procedure Creation.

Incident Response Team Structure.

Incident Response Team Services.

Incident Response Recommendations.

Preparation.

Detection and Analysis.

Containment, Eradication, and Recovery.

Post Incident Activity.

Incident Handling Checklist.

Incident Handling Recommendations.

Coordination and Information Sharing.

 

The readiness to pursue the CIHE certification exam, opening further career and capability advancement opportunities, the feedback from the attendees was overwhelmingly positive, and the engagement throughout the training reflected their dedication to professional growth and national cybersecurity readiness.