Introduction:
Information Systems Certification and Accreditation Professional Training (ISCAP) Workshop Course with hands-on lab Exercises – Duration: 3 Days (Instructor-led Online/Classroom Live)
The ISCAP course/certification has been validated by the NSA for: NSTISSI-4015, National Training Standard for System Certifiers.
ACCREDITATIONS & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- Accredited by the NSA CNSS 4011-4016
- Mapped to NIST / Homeland Security NICCS’s Cyber Security Workforce Framework
- Approved on the FBI Cyber Security Certification Requirement list (Tier 1-3)
Information Systems Certification and Accreditation Professional Training (ISCAP) quantifies the process of certifying, reviewing and accrediting an information system. This Information Systems Certification and Accreditation Professional (ISCAP) certification is designed to provide, through its contents and referenced resources, a complete guide to establishing a certifiable and accredited information system in any organization.
This Information Systems Certification and Accreditation Professional (ISCAP) course was created as a standard to measure the set of skills that specific members of an organization is required to have for the practice of certifying, reviewing and accrediting the security of information systems. Specifically, this training was designed for the individuals who are responsible for creating and implementing the processes used to evaluate risk and institute security baselines and requirements. These critical decisions will be essential in making sure that the security of the information systems outweighs the potential risks to an organization from any internal or external threats.
Exam Information:
- The Information Systems Certification and Accreditation Professional (ISCAP) exam is delivered online through our Assessment and Certification System (“MACS”), which is accessible on your Mile2 account. The exam will take 2 hours and consist of 100 multiple choice questions.
Student Materials:
- Student Workbook
- Student Prep Guide
- Student Lab Guide
- CPEs: 24
Certification Exams:
- Mile2 ISCAP – Information Systems Certification and Accreditation Professional (ISCAP)
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- If you are familiar with some aspects of Information Systems Certification and Accreditation Professional (ISCAP), we can omit or shorten their discussion.
- We can adjust the emphasis placed on the various topics or build the Information Systems Certification and Accreditation Professional (ISCAP) course around the mix of technologies of interest to you (including technologies other than those included in this outline).
- If your background is nontechnical, we can exclude the more technical topics, include the topics that may be of special interest to you (e.g., as a manager or policy-maker), and present the Information Systems Certification and Accreditation Professional (ISCAP) course in manner understandable to lay audiences.
Information Systems Certification and Accreditation Professional Training (ISCAP) – Audience/Target Group:
The target audience for this Information Systems Certification and Accreditation Professional (ISCAP) course:
- Information System Owners
- Information System Security Officers
- Authorizing Officials
- Information Owners
- Certifiers and Security Control Assessors
- System Managers
- Project Managers
- User and Business Representatives
- U.S. State and Local Governments
Information Systems Certification and Accreditation Professional Training (ISCAP) – Course Prerequisites:
The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this Information Systems Certification and Accreditation Professional (ISCAP) course are:
- 12 months experience in information systems
Information Systems Certification and Accreditation Professional Training (ISCAP) – Objectives:
After completing this Information Systems Certification and Accreditation Professional (ISCAP) course, students will be able to:
- This three-day Information Systems Certification and Accreditation Professional (ISCAP) course will provide you and your team with the skills needed to recognize and construct a C&A program for new or legacy systems in accordance with the DIACAP Instruction 8510.01. This Information Systems Certification and Accreditation Professional (ISCAP) course also covers the ISC2 CAP course objectives.
Information Systems Certification and Accreditation Professional Training (ISCAP) – Course Syllabus
Introduction
- Introduction to the Risk Management Framework
- The Software Development Life Cycle
- Risk Management Framework Step 1
- Risk Management Framework Step 2
- Risk Management Framework Step 3
- Risk Management Framework Step 4
- Risk Management Framework Step 5
- Risk Management Framework Step 6
Information Systems Certification and Accreditation Professional Training (ISCAP) Workshop course Wrap-Up
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