Technology Protection and Control
Course Overview Originally developed for the Navy, NASA and space industry, this course teaches the methodology of identifying Critical Program Information and providing low cost/no cost protective measures. The course has been updated 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
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Improve the ability to develop Technology Protection and Control |
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Identify Authorized Disclosure Techniques |
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Apply Technology Control Processes to Identify Technologies to be Protected |
The course includes applications from the Technology Control project at Dryden Flight Research Center developed by NDI and Technology Protection and Control Operating Guidelines applied to Defense, Commerce and NASA for the National Polar Orbiting Satellite Program.
Topics Discussed
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Technology Protection Guidelines |
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The Disclosure Dilemma: Transition or Transfer? |
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The Economic Espionage Act |
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International Transfer of Goods, Services and Munitions |
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Identifying Critical Technologies and System Vulnerabilities |
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Technology Assessment and Control Planning |
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Freedom of Information Act |
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The Wasseenaar Arrangement and U.S Export Control Laws |
Course Benefits
Students will be able to structure an approach to identify areas requiring disclosure controls. This course assists program personnel in avoiding unauthorized disclosures; satisfying legal requirements, protecting sensitive data including Export Controls, Trade Secrets & proprietary data.
Practical Exercises
Students Practical Exercises address how to identify protected data, the Risk Analysis Process and Technology Protection Guidelines.
Course Length: 2 1/2 days
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