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Systems Security Plan - (NIST Based SSP)

Systems Security Plan - (NIST Based SSP)

What is a Systems Security Plan?

 

Join this event on using the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) approach for creating a comprehensive on Systems Security Plan (SSP).  This is the CPE event where we answer the question: "What is system security plan?" This Systems Security Plan overview event is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills needed start the process of development and implementation of an effective systems security plans for federal information systems.

 

Key Topics Covered:

  • Understanding the NIST security standards and guidelines
  • Implementing security requirements in accordance with NIST 800-171
  • Developing a thorough description of security implementation
  • Identifying and addressing applicable security controls
  • Reviewing and updating the systems security plan using NIST guidance as criteria

 

By attending this event, participants will gain a deep understanding of how to develop and implement a Systems Security Plan (SSP) based on NIST guidelines. They will learn how to effectively address security requirements, implement necessary controls, and ensure compliance with federal regulations. Participants will also understand the importance of reviewing and updating the systems security plan to maintain an effective security posture.

 

This internal control training course will provide each attendee with 2 CPE Event Hours (YB). A certificate of completion will be provided.

 

Don't miss this opportunity to get an answer to that question:  "What is system security plan?" This CPE training will enhance your understanding of having an effective systems security plan as a key deliverable from your CISO. Register now to gain valuable insights and techniques that will elevate your effectiveness in assessing a NIST based systems security plan.

  • Details on Event Presentation

    Offered every six weeks on Mondays at 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Central Time in two CPE-Credit event.

    We can schedule private events on your timetable for two or more attendees.

    NASBA Program Disclosures

    Program Level of Understanding: Basic
    Prerequisites: None
    Advance Preparation: None
    Delivery Format: Group Internet Based
    NASBA Field(s) of Study: Auditing
    CPE Credits: 2, based on 50 minutes of instruction per hour

  • CPE Event Highlights

    This 2 CPE event focuses on developing and implementing a Systems Security Plan (SSP) based on NIST guidelines. We answer the question: "What is a system security plan?"

    Participants will gain a deep understanding of security requirements, controls, and maintaining compliance with federal regulations. You will understand what is system security plan can bring to your cybersecurity program.

    The event emphasizes the importance of reviewing and updating the Systems Security Plan to ensure an effective security posture.

    Key Topics Covered:

    • What is a systems security plan?
    • Understanding NIST security standards and guidelines
    • Implementing security requirements in accordance with NIST 800-171
    • Developing a thorough description of security implementation thru the systems security plan
    • Identifying and addressing applicable security controls
  • Learning Objectives

    Attendees will:

    • Improve their efficiency and effectiveness in developing and implementing a systems security plan (SSP)
    • Gain an understanding of NIST guidelines and their relevance to security planning
    • Learn how to address security requirements and implement necessary controls
    • Understand the importance of reviewing and updating the SSP for ongoing security effectiveness
    • Learn how to answer the question: "What is a systems security plan?"
  • Key Issues on the Agenda

    What is a Systems Security Plan?

    Introductions and Administrative Items

    Section 1: Understanding the NIST security standards and guidelines

    Section 2: Implementing security requirements in accordance with NIST 800-171

    Section 3: Documenting the Systems Security Plan (SSP).

    Section 4: Going Forward with an effective Systems Security Plan

     

  • Summary of the Subject Matter

    This CPE event answers the question: "What is systems security plan?"

    The Systems Security Plan (SSP) is a critical component of ensuring a robust and effective security posture for organizations. This 2 CPE event, based on NIST guidelines, focuses on developing and implementing an Systems Security Plan that aligns with industry best practices and federal regulations.

    At this event, participants will review the intricacies of security requirements, controls, and maintaining compliance with NIST standards, specifically NIST 800-171. The emphasis is on equipping attendees with the knowledge and skills to review and update their Systems Security Plan regularly, ensuring ongoing security effectiveness.

  • Authoritative Sources

    After attending the CPE event on Systems Security Plan (NIST Based SSP), it's essential to seek authoritative sources to further expand your knowledge in this area. You will be able to answer the question "What is a Systems Security Plan?" by attending this event. Here are some reputable sources along with their web links:

    • National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) - Computer Security Resource Center
      • NIST's Computer Security Resource Center offers a comprehensive collection of resources related to systems security planning, including guidelines, best practices, and publications. Exploring this repository can provide valuable insights into NIST-based SSPs and their implementation.
    • Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) - Publications and Insights
      • CISA provides an extensive library of publications and insights covering cybersecurity topics, including systems security planning based on NIST guidelines. Engaging with these resources can contribute to a deeper understanding of SSPs and their role in enhancing organizational security posture.
    • SANS Institute - Cyber Security Resources
      • The SANS Institute offers a wealth of cyber security resources, including articles, white papers, and research reports focusing on systems security planning and NIST-based approaches. This source can serve as a valuable reference for professionals seeking to broaden their knowledge in this domain.

    By leveraging these authoritative sources, attendees can augment their understanding of Systems Security Plans based on NIST guidelines, ensuring a more comprehensive grasp of the nuances and best practices associated with this critical aspect of cybersecurity.

$140.00Price
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