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Security Awareness for the Power Sector

Captiva Solutions’ Security Awareness 2-hour course for power industry professionals provides basic components of information security, data privacy and data protection for this critical industry. Participants will learn the basic concepts of information security as it relates to the electric grid and will learn how to integrate information security in day-to-day work to keep the critical infrastructure protected. By attending this course, you will gain the knowledge and skills to not only recognize, but mitigate information security threats, identify data privacy concerns, and learn best practices to help secure the bulk power system.

$49.00

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Captiva Solutions’ Security Awareness 2-hour course for power industry professionals provides basic components of information security, data privacy and data protection for this critical industry. Participants will learn the basic concepts of information security as it relates to the electric grid and will learn how to integrate information security in day-to-day work to keep the critical infrastructure protected. By attending this course, you will gain the knowledge and skills to not only recognize, but mitigate information security threats, identify data privacy concerns, and learn best practices to help secure the bulk power system.

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Level 1

An organization must demonstrate basic cyber hygiene practices, such as ensuring employees change passwords regularly to protect Federal Contract Information (FCI). FCI is “information, not intended for public release, that is provided by or generated for the Government under a contract to develop or deliver a product or service to the Government.”

Level 2

An organization must have an institutionalized management plan to implement good cyber hygiene practices to safeguard CUI, including all the NIST 800-171 r2 security requirements and processes

Level 3 – Expert.

An organization must have standardized and optimized processes in place and additional enhanced practices that detect and respond to changing tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) of advanced persistent threats (APTs).

An APT is an adversary that possesses sophisticated levels of cyber expertise and significant resources to conduct attacks from multiple vectors. Capabilities include having resources to monitor, scan, and process data forensics.