Course Description
System Compliance Assessment Methodology for NIST 800-53 App J
System Compliance Assessment Methodology for NIST 800-53 App J is one of many privacy courses taught by Lunarline’s School of Cyber Security. We provide a robust range of professional and technical services to assist you in protecting personally identifiable information (PII) or Personal Data; protected health information (PHI); electronic health records (EHR); protected financial information; sensitive or special categories of data; and intellectual property (IP).
Course includes the following takeaway items: a printed training book and a CD that includes reference materials pertaining to the course.
NICE Work Roles
Security Control Assessor
Conducts independent comprehensive assessments of the management, operational, and technical security controls and control enhancements employed within or inherited by an information technology (IT) system to determine the overall effectiveness of the controls (as defined in NIST SP 800-37).
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