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Friday, Sep 18, 2020 at 8:00 AM to Friday, Nov 6, 2020 at 12:00 PM PST
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Our online CIP Bootcamp is a combination of self-study and online, instructor-led review and discussion. This format combines the best aspects of our live, in-person training with the flexibility of an online format. Over an eight-week period, students will explore and absorb our CIP body of knowledge guided by our detailed course curriculum, access to an expert instructor, and weekly online lecture and Q&A sessions.
Participants will receive:
(12-month minimum)
(for course duration)
This course may be taken in its entirely, or in parts as follows:
Partial course options are available for purchase during registration.
As part of a grant from the U.S. Department of Labor, EnergySec is developing competency-based credentials related to our CIP education program. Participation in a Credential Pathway is currently complimentary for any interested student, subject to participation requirements. For more information, contact us at workforce@energysec.org.
Certificates of completion will be provided after the class as documentation for Continuing Professional Education credit. The full CIP Bootcamp typically counts for 40 CPE hours and such will be reflected on the course certificate. Attendees should consult the CPE/CEU standards for their specific certifications or credentials to determine whether this course qualifies. EnergySec is unable to submit CPEs on behalf of attendees.
Cancellation policy Registration is refundable if canceled prior to the start of class. Registration may be transferred to any equivalent future class or to another individual.
Registration is refundable if canceled prior to the start of class. Registration may be transferred to any equivalent future class or to another individual.
energysec.org
The Energy Sector Security Consortium, Inc. (EnergySec) is a United States 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation formed to support energy sector organizations with the security of their critical technology infrastructures. Through our membership program, we support collaborative initiatives and projects that help enhance the cybersecurity resiliency of these organizations. Today, our community includes more than 5000 individuals representing more than 500 organizations. The development of the EnergySec information sharing efforts and workforce development remain a key focus areas of EnergySec as it continues to develop programs and other efforts to meet the needs of the energy sector into the future.
This event is currently unable to accept new registrations
Session Agenda:
Introductions, Class Format, Tech Check
Live lecture:
Unit 1 - Foundations
Unit 2 - Standards Structure
Unit 3 - Guidance
Unit 4 - Implementation Plans
Unit 6 - Terminology
Unit 7 - Cyber Asset Categories
Unit 5 - The Future (Time Permitting)
President
EnergySec
Unit 8 - Asset Identification
Units 9 and 16 – Policy and Management
Unit 10 – Security Awareness
Unit 11 - Physical Security (Low Impact)
Unit 12 - Electronic Security (Low Impact)
Unit 13 – Incident Response
Unit 14 - Transient Devices
Unit 17 - Security Awareness and Training
Unit 18 - Personnel Risk Assessments
Unit 19 - Access Management
Unit 21 - Incident Response
Unit 22 - Recovery Plans
Unit 23 - Information Protection
Unit 24 - Supply Chain Security
Unit 15 – Technical Feasibility Exceptions
Unit 27 - Electronic Security Perimeters
Unit 28 - Interactive Remote Access
Unit 20 - Physical Security
Unit 25 – Virtualization and Cloud
Unit 26 – Communications Security
Unit 29 - Port Security
Unit 30 - Patch Management
Unit 31 - Malicious Code Prevention
Unit 32 - Security Event Monitoring
Unit 33 - System Access Control
Unit 34 - Configuration Change Management
Unit 35 - Vulnerability Assessments
Unit 36: Legal Basis
Unit 37: The “P-words”
Unit 39: Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards (GAGAS)
Unit 40: Subject Matter Experts
Unit 60: FERC Policy
Unit 61: Internal Compliance ProgramsUnit 62: NERC Rules of Procedure (RoP)
Unit 63: Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement Program (CMEP)
Senior Consultant
Archer
Unit 38: NERC Sampling Methodology
Unit 42: NERC Evidence Request Tool
Unit 43: CIP-002 Evidence
Unit 44: CIP-003 Evidence
Unit 45: CIP-004 Evidence
Unit 46: CIP-005 Evidence
Unit 47: CIP-006 Evidence
Unit 48: CIP-007 Evidence
Unit 49: CIP-008 Evidence
Unit 50: CIP-009 Evidence
Unit 51: CIP-010 Evidence
Unit 52: CIP-011 Evidence
Unit 53: CIP-012 Evidence
Unit 54: CIP-013 Evidence?
Unit 64: Appeals (NP15-1)
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