Federal Facilities and Cybersecurity: Four Part Series

Type
Length
4 hours
Long Description

The United States faces persistent and increasingly malicious cyber campaigns against both the public and private sectors that threaten American security, economic well-being, and privacy. Federal agency staff are facing increasing pressures to defend their facilities, control systems, and operational technologies against cyber intrusion. But how do staff know what areas of investment to prioritize? This Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) training, part of a series on cybersecurity, will focus on how to identify key priorities from facility and site management that inform how to assess, mitigate, and track a facility's cybersecurity posture over time.

Short Description
This training series will focus on how to assess, mitigate, and track a facility's cybersecurity posture over time, how to conduct cybersecurity self-assessments, FEMP's free FCF-IoT tool, and much more!
CEUs
.4
Level
Course Materials
Date and Location
Prerequisites
CEUs Offered?
CEUs offered
New
Sponsor
Supplement
No
Curriculum / Learning Focus
Curriculums

Energy and Cyber Security Integration

This curriculum offers courses that help federal agencies and private entities to actively identify, prioritize, and mitigate the risks of cyber or physical attacks on facility-related control systems while maintaining the required levels of service for efficient operations.

Learning Focus

Facility Assessments, Audits, and Reporting

Facility Assessments, Audits, and Reporting
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