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Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) NERC Training : Tonex Training


Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) NERC training course will make you learn about the CIP standards developed by Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and will help you to understand the requirements for personnel and training, physical security of Bulk Electric Systems (BES) cybersecurity and information protection.

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
Apply methods in order to identify, classify and response to each incident in CIP

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
Threat Assessment and Vulnerability Assessment
Review of NERC CIP Program
Bulk Electric System (BES) Cyber System Categorization
Security Management Control
Cybersecurity Awareness
Asset Identification
Access Control and Monitoring
System Security Management
Incident Response
CIP Audit and Compliance Program
Hands On, Workshops, and Group Activities
Sample Workshops and Labs for Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) NERC Training

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