National Institute of Standards and Technology Cyber Security Framework Fundamentals Part II - CS/005/02

OBJECTIVES

  • Learn about CSF fundamentals
  • Learn how to establish or improve your cybersecurity program
  • Understand the NIST CSF concept and how to implement with the help of case study
  • Understand the practical application of CSF framework’s core, design, functions, categories, and subcategories 
  • Detailed knowledge of functions, categories, and subcategories along with informative references from COBIT, ISA, NIST SP 800-53, CIS CSC, ISO 27001, etc.

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WHO THE COURSE IS FOR?

IT Employee, Compliance and Risk Management Team, Manager, and IT Management


COURSE CONTENTS

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is responsible for measurement science, standards, and technology in a way that promotes safety and collaboration for industry and government alike. In this course, you will learn to implement the principles of the NIST Cyber Security Framework (NIST CSF) to your organization. You will study informative references associated with functions and categories in greater detail.

A security program must keep pace with the evolving threat landscape. NIST CSF helps build and augment a security program that equips the enterprise to keep pace with evolving threats and technologies. The course outlines how implementing a security program based on the CSF framework can help organizations mitigate these issues. The framework core contains cybersecurity activities and informative references that are organized around particular functions. 

In this course, you will be asked to read through lessons, participate in learning activities, and partake in knowledge checks designed to reinforce learning followed by the end of the course final assessment.