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CIS Elective #5 - Technology Protection and Control

 

Overview:

Originally developed for the United States Navy and NASA in 1995, this course teaches the methodology of identifying Critical Program Information and providing low cost/no cost protective measures. The course has been continually updated and revised to reflect current changes and related federal and common sense policy for technology protection planning. This is a critical part of the countermeasures management. Required to safeguard sensitive government as well as defense and space industry data.

 

Goals and Objectives:

Developing a Technology Protection and Control Plan

Identify Disclosure Techniques
Apply a Technology Control Decision Tree process from website accessions

The course includes application from the NASA DFRC Technology Control Plan developed by NDI and applied to DoD, DoC, NASA Polar Satellite Program.

 

Course Benefits:

Students will be able to structure an approach to identify areas requiring disclosure controls. This course assists program functionaries in avoiding unauthorized disclosures, satisfy legal requirements, protecting sensitive data including proprietary property.

 

Topics Discussed:

System Protection Planning Principles:

•  Technology Protection Guidelines
The International Technology Threat
The Economic Espionage Act of 1996
The Disclosure Dilemma: Transition or Transfer?
International Transfer of Goods, Services and Munitions
Identifying Critical Technologies and System Vulnerabilities
Technology Assessment and Control Planning
Website Accessories
Flow Charting
Freedom of Information Act
The Wasseenaar Arrangement and U.S Export Control Laws
Applications Exercises

 

Hands-on Exercises:

In a simulation exercise, "NETSECSIM" (Network Security Simulation), teams will try to defend their portion of a simulated network from attacks. Given limited resources, teams decide the security controls to be implemented and the amount of resources to be used. Network attacks occur on a random basis and may succeed or fail depending on the controls selected.

 

Successful attacks prompt responses based on the course material. This simulation is suitable for system administrators regardless of technical background, it provides an interesting and enjoyable way to apply course concepts.

 

Course Delivery:

Delivery Method Lecture and Demonstrations
Course Duration 2 Days
Course Fee $1095.00 US

 

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