Description:
Gain an introduction to today’s threats (criminals, foreign intelligence services, terrorists, malicious code writers, hackers/hacktivists, and disgruntled employees) to sensitive and classified information, your employees, and your resources. Learn about the multifaceted threat that companies and agencies face today, as well as tactics you can employ to combat it. Clearly understand the multifaceted threat to sensitive and classified information, resources, and personnel. Effectively articulate this threat to employees as part of your security education and training effort.
Who Should Attend?
Auditors, investigators and security professionals responsible for performing risk and control assessment of information, cyber and system security; as well officials who are responsible for monitoring, controlling, preventing, detecting and reporting potential and actual threats over secured and classified information uses, processes and assets.
Tuition:
$849.00
Credits:
16.0 CPE's
Class Type:
This course is currently being offered in the following training modalities:
- Online
- Virtual Instructor-Led - AUDT7200A
- Class Length: This class is listed as a 2 day course.
- Virtual Instructor-Led - AUDT7200A
- On-site
Learning Outcomes:
- Define the risks and threats associated with counterintelligence and information security
- Describe the roles and responsibilities of counterintelligence security personnel, and those charged with assessing and preventing risks associated with information
- Identify the potential sources of domestic and foreign threats to information security
- Explain the levels of information classification and required security
- Recognize indicators and conditions of internal threats as well as methods used for information theft and exploitation
- Apply counter measures and controls to increase awareness, prevention, detection and mitigation of threats
- Develop and apply procedures for reacting to, recording and reporting threats, suspicious activity and actual breaches
Module 1: Counterintelligence
Module 2: Who is the Threat and What Do They Want?
Module 3: Domestic Terrorism
Module 4: Classified Information
Module 5: Foreign Travel
Module 6: The Cyber Threat and the Criminal/Terrorism Connection
Module 7: The Insider Threat(s) and Their Motivations
Module 8: Case Studies
Module 9: Tools to Use in Counterterrorism
Module 10: Signs and Indicators from the Insider Threat
Module 11: Methods and Techniques Used By the Threat
Module 12: Mitigating the Efforts of the Threat (Countermeasures)
Module 13: Reporting Suspicious Acitivies
Module 14: Reporting Foreign Intelligence Contacts, Activities, Indicators and Behaviors
Module 15: It Pays To Catch a Spy
Module 16: Implementing Change
Module 17: Government Resources for Threat Information
Module 18: Some Closing Thoughts to Ponder