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Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) NERC training course

Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) NERC training course will show you the CIP models created by Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and will help you to comprehend the prerequisites for staff and training, physical security of Bulk Electric Systems (BES) cybersecurity and data protection.

NERC is resolved to secure the BES against cybersecurity bargains prompting insecurity. Another change started in 2014 so as to move from CIP adaptation 3 benchmarks to CIP variant 5. The objective is to enhance the specialized security prerequisites for BES and desires for consistence and requirement.


In this way, TONEX as a pioneer in showing industry with over 15 years of involvement in giving classes, workshops and hands on training and in addition exhaustive training courses is satisfied to offer an itemized training for Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) training in light of NERC standard.

#Training Objectives

Upon completion of Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) NERC training course, the attendees are able to:

Understand the new terms and revised definitions of CIP NERC standard.
Learn about Cyber asset categories.
Apply gap analysis with new standards applications.
Recognize the role FERC and NERC on CIP.
Determine the requirements to implement strategies for CIP.
Apply CIP requirements to balance cybersecurity benefits and regulatory compliances.
Understand how the electric sector regulatory structure fit into the reliability standards.
Explore BES cyber asset identification to protect grids.
Learn about common physical controls and monitoring schemes in CIP.
Understand the system security management requirements and compliance challenges.
Apply vulnerability assessment for ensuring the stable operation of system.

#Training Outline

Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) NERC training course consists of the following lessons, which can be revised and tailored to the client’s need:

#Introduction to CIP

Scope of Critical Infrastructure (CI) and Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP).
CIP Concepts and Principles.
CI Information and Information Sharing.
CI Stakeholders and Sectors.
CIP Risk Management Model.
CIP Challenges.
CIP and Business Continuity Planning.
CIP in Asset Protection Organization.

Price: $1,699.00
Length: 2 Days

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