Online Cloud Security Risk Management Practicum I

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Become a Job-Ready Certified Cloud Risk Management Professional (CCRMP). To prevent the $2.1T in projected cyber breaches, employers need Certified Cloud Risk Management Professionals who have demonstrated they can implement the NIST Risk Management Framework and FedRAMP. The NIST Risk Management Framework (RMF) and the Federal Risk and authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) are the de facto standards utilized for cloud security risk management in the U.S. today.

To address accelerating cyber staffing shortages, Mission Critical Institute (MCI) established the CCRMP to provide employers and candidates a performance-based cloud security certification.

As an MCI authorized training partner, Learning Tree can help you earn the CCRMP through five courses that ensure you acquire hands-on project experience in implementing the NIST RMF and FedRAMP.

This is the third of five courses that help you earn CCRMP certification.

You Will Learn How To:

  • Categorize information system
  • Select security controls
  • Write a control
  • Develop a compliant System Security Plan (SSP)
  • Analyze and document inherited controls to ensure cloud security posture is maintained
  • Differentiate and document hybrid and system controls
  • Develop Information System Continuous Monitoring (ISCM) strategy
  • Prepare system for assessment
  • Cloud Security Risk Management Practicum I Course Description

    In this virtual practicum, students utilize the NIST Risk Management Framework/ FedRAMP for risk management of the integrated enterprise/cloud system. Students demonstrate the capability to evaluate a test system, develop a System Security Plan (SSP), select, edit and write appropriate security controls and document results.

  • Course Deliverables

    • On-premise SSP
    • Integration of FedRAMP SSP
    • FIPS 199 System Categorization
    • NIST Security Control Selection
    • Privacy Threshold Analysis (PTA) worksheet/template
    • Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) worksheet/template
    • Edit and/or write security controls
  • Prerequisites

    Attendees must take the five courses in the CCRMP certification course series in order. Before attending this course, attendees must first successfully complete the following courses:

    Online Cloud Security Risk Management Policy and Methods Review • Course 2095
    Online Cloud Security Risk Management Methodology • Course 2096

  • Course Schedule

    The flexible, online 8-week course schedule enables you to collaborate with your instructor and fellow students to acquire the cloud security risk management expertise employers seek.

    Asynchronous Threaded Discussions
    Each week’s discussion threads focus on a specific cloud security risk management concept. You can participate in these discussions anytime, anywhere as you interact with your instructor and fellow students online.

    Four Live Virtual Seminars
    At 10 a.m. ET on alternate Saturdays you will participate in live-online interactive sessions led by your expert, practitioner instructor. Recordings of each session will be available to you.

    Virtual Office Hours
    To further enhance your learning experience, you may communicate with your instructor during weekly virtual office hours.

  • Course Materials

    • Broad, J. (2013). Risk Management Framework: A Lab-Based Approach to Securing Information Systems. Imprint: Syngress.
      E-Book ISBN: 9780124047235
      Print Book ISBN: 9781597499958
      Cost: $50.00 USD
       
    • NIST RMF Practicum I Lab access and Lab Manual (Purchase through MCI)
       
    • The course also contains links to a Course Webliography for required readings.
  • Coursework

    Students will work with their NIST RMF/FedRAMP practitioner instructor to produce NIST RMF/FedRAMP projects by participating in weekly virtual discussions, as well as completing weekly assignments and project reports. They will attend bi-weekly, live virtual seminars led by their instructor.

  • Software/Hardware Required

    • Access to Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, and a PDF reader.
    • Access to high-speed internet connection.
    • A headset with microphone is recommended; using built-in speakers/microphone causes echo issues. Headsets give participants complete interaction with the instructor and other students.