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Information Protection Team Training (IPTTS) Series - Overview . . . .


1. Information Protection Overview (for Executives)


2. Understanding
Risk Factors

A21A: Introduction to Understanding Information Security for All Stakeholders

A21S: Introduction to Understanding Information Security for Sr. Management

A22: Building an Information Security Awareness Program (ISAP)

A23: Security Technologies Program (STP)








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Anti-Cyber Crime Team Training Services (ACCTTS)

Integrates information protection expertise with education and team training programs.
These programs include lively presentations and interactive workshops.

Dimension 2 Overview: Understanding Risk Factors
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Description

Understanding Risk Factors delves more deeply
into
Who, What, and Why CyberCrime Happens!

Programs in this series answer these questions:

  • What is really required?
  • Why is it personally relevant?
  • How to implement & improve your defense in depth practices?

Understanding Risk Factors serves as a base of knowledge for all employees
and stakeholders in preventing Cyber Crime and in protecting intellectual property.


A21A: Introduction to Understanding
Information Security for All Stakeholders

Description

This program provides an overview of what Information Security covers, today’s threats,
and what you need to be aware of.

This introduction presents a few case studies of factual incidents, how organizations
were impacted, and what they did to improve their Information Security Posture.

It includes a brief overview of how the Cyber Criminal works and some
of their typical behavior patterns plus today’s internal threats.

Intended Audience

  • All employees

Learning Objectives

Have a high level overview & understanding of:

  • What Information Security covers
  • What threats exist
  • Some "Cyber Attack" methods used
  • Who & where are the threats
  • What you can do to improve your Information Security Posture
  • Recommended sites, tools, references & resources

Length

  • 2 Hours

Materials

  • Workbook & Case Studies

A21S: Introduction to Understanding
Information Security for Senior Management

Description

This program provides an overview of what Information Security covers, typical threats
and what Senior Management team members need to be concerned about.

This briefing presents case studies of factual incidents, how organizations were impacted,
and what management did to improve their Information Security Posture.

It explains why management must perform due diligence in this area. It also includes
a brief overview of how the Cyber Criminal works, some related behavior patterns
plus today’s internal threats.

Intended Audience

  • Senior Management

Learning Objectives

Have a high level overview & understanding of:

  • What Information Security is and the threats to my organization
  • Profile "Cyber Attack" methods used
  • What can I do to ensure due diligence is understood in my enterprise
  • Recommended sites, tools, references and resources for your IT Staff to assess

Length

  • 2 Hours

Materials

  • Workbook & Case Studies & Reference Guide

A22: Building an Information Security
Awareness Program (ISAP)

Description

This program provides information on how to build an Information Security Awareness Program (ISAP)
from the ground up. It includes various methods and ways to present essential information plus links
to resources that can help you.

This information enables you to create an Information Security Awareness Program
with a limited budget (except your time) up to a more comprehensive program
without funding limits.

Intended Audience

  • Human Resources Staff
  • Employees Responsible for Awareness Programs
  • Security Analysts
  • IT Security Staff
  • IT Security Manager

Learning Objectives

Demonstrate a high level understanding of:

  • What is Information Security is and the threats to my company
  • Typical "Cyber Attack" method demonstrations or illustrations
  • What can I do to ensure prudent protection practices are used in my organization
  • Recommended sites/tools/references for your IT Staff to evaluate

Length

  • 1 Day

Materials

  • Workbook & Case Studies plus Security Awareness Program Templates

A23: Security Technologies Program (STP)

Description

This technology support team training program provides an overview of proven practices
that help to protect your digital information assets and interconnecting network(s).

It includes practical case studies plus a reference listing of current references
for specific safeguard suppliers and their products.

Intended Audience

  • Security Analysts
  • Network Administrators
  • Network Managers

Learning Objectives

Ensure a solid understanding of baseline IT Security Safeguards such as:

  • Tokens
  • Firewalls
  • Routers
  • DMZ’s
  • Servers
  • Biometrics
  • SSL
  • Encryption

Length

  • 2 Days

Materials

  • Workbook & Case Studies plus Reference Guide

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