Success Strategies for Meeting the 2012 FISMA Requirements


This event qualifies for 11 CEUs

This event qualifies for 11 PMI PDUs (approval pending)


The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have made some major advances in improving the future of government information system security.  How do you leverage all of these advances to successfully meet your 2012 FISMA requirements?  This 2-day course explains the specifics of these advances and provides strategies for leveraging them into meeting your individual and enterprise FISMA responsibilities in 2012. Attendees will gain a practical understanding of the strategies by working real-world examples during group activities and by reviewing actual samples of the key FISMA documents.

Speakers from DHS and NIST will be providing current information and guidance related to trends and the new FISMA reporting metrics, processes, and standards.  The main speaker will be taught by a Certified (ISC)2 Instructor, who has developed and taught DIACAP, CISSP, ISSEP and CAP review courses for over five years.  He also brings real-world practical experience from their supporting over 300 FISMA C&A's and continuous monitoring programs for systems in military, public and private sectors. He is the author of six published books on computer security, management and Certified Authorization Professional (CAP) review courses.  Using his experience, he will provide practical examples and strategies for solving individual and enterprise IT security solutions for real-world systems. 


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When
Mon-Tue, Jun 4-5, 2012, 8:00am - 4:00pm


Cost

Government:  $995.00
Industry:  $1095.00


Where
UVA/Virginia Tech Northern Virginia Center
Falls Church, VA


Website
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Organizer
Digital Government Institute


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