Course Description
Information Systems Continuous Monitoring (ISCM) 2-Day Course
This course concentrates on understanding the Continuous Monitoring activities as defined under the NIST Risk Management Framework (RMF) and from NIST SP 800-137. The course provides an in-depth of the NIST 800-147, the process to leading a system to Ongoing Authorization as defined in OMB. The curriculum will prepare the student to understand the process for implementing a Continuous Monitoring Strategy within their organization.
NICE Work Roles
Vulnerability Assessment Analyst
Performs assessments of systems and networks within the network environment or enclave and identifies where those systems/networks deviate from acceptable configurations, enclave policy, or local policy. Measures effectiveness of defense-in-depth architecture against known vulnerabilities.
Course Modules
- Module 1 - Continuous Monitoring and the Risk Management Framework
- Module 2 – Security Metrics
- Module 3 – Network Security and the ISCM
- Module 4 – End-point Security and the ISCM
- Module 5 – Automation
- Module 6 – Capstone
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“It has been a great experience learning RMF by the way of the instructor, Ashely Roan who was very knowledgeable in the field. Thank you for making the course enjoyable, relatable and memorable!”
Ashanta Gamble
“Instruction was first rate. Lunarline worked with my organization in a flexible manner allowing me to obtain the training as required. I enjoyed the instructor- knowledgeable, personable, professional, entertaining and impressive.”
Kevin Shaffer
“Excellent learning experience. Many classes taken over my career, this class offered a “real” world approach to a new methodology. Easy to follow, repetitious in the right areas. Excellent coverage of material at appropriate pace. Real world example were good!”
Deedie Weaver
“The class was excellent! I will continue to take classes from Lunarline in the future. The course material being loaded on a tablet was also a great idea because this will be a great resource to have in my future meetings.”
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