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CNSS 1 Day Overview Training CNSS 3 Day In-Depth Course
Our Price: $550.00 per person
Our Price: $1,249.00 Per Person
This course provides an overview of the requirements, regulations and processes mandated by CNSS and ICD 503. Students will become more familiar with This course provides an overview of the requirements, regulations and processes mandated by CNSS and ICD 503. Students will become more familiar with NIST C&A Process, the Risk Management Framework (RMF), and achieve a greater understanding of the CNSS C&A process. Lunarline instructors will help students develop a transition strategy to the CNSS process. An overview of the Risk Management Framework will also be given. The first day of each CNSS 3 Day In Depth Course is the CNSS Overview Training. The Lunarline Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS) 3 Day In-Depth Certification and Accreditation (C&A) course provides an overview of the C&A process and implementing the Risk Management Framework (RMF) for National Security Systems (NSS). This course will provide a complete overview and scenario-based hands-on exercises of the RMF to provide a clear knowledge bridge for those currently working with DCID 6/3 or those whom have no C&A experience per National Security Directive 42 (NSD-42), which outlines the roles and responsibilities for securing NSSs.

Lunarline CNSS courseware meets all of the elements of the Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS)

for - Information Systems Security (INFOSEC) Professionals,

NSTISSI No. 4011National Training Standard

 
Lunarline is a for-profit Information Assurance company with CNSS approved courseware - we are not part of CNSS.   
The CNSS (Committee on National Security Systems) provides a forum for the discussion of policy issues,
sets national policy, and promulgates direction, operational procedures, and guidance for the security
of national security systems. National security systems are information systems operated by the
U.S. Government, its contractors or agents that:
  1. Contain classified information
  2. Involve intelligence activities;
  3. Involve cryptographic activities related to national security;
  4. Involve command and control of military forces;
  5. Involve equipment that is an integral part of a weapon or weapons system(s); or
  6. Are critical to the direct fulfillment of military or intelligence missions (not including routine administrative and business applications).