Advanced and persistent cyber threats have the potential to gain unauthorized system access even after cyber security controls have been applied. The Fundamentals of Cyber Resiliency Engineering course is an immersive and multi-disciplinary cyber security course designed to teach Cyber Engineering, business continuity, critical infrastructure protection, network, and systems engineering courses of action to enable mission or business essential functions in a threat contested cyber environment.
Learning Objectives
To provide hands-on immersion training to implement cyber resilience engineering courses of action (COA) designed to implement NIST SP-800-160, Volume 2 Cyber Resilience best practices, reduce organizational impacts associated with compromised systems and networks, and to ensure the survivability of systems and data in support of mission and business essential functions.
Framework Connections
The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):
Specialty Areas
- Risk Management
- Network Services
- Systems Administration
- Systems Analysis
- Cyber Defense Analysis
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