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WHAT IS E-LEARNING? <--Click Here to find out more information The IOSS accredits six courses with the National Cryptologic School (NCS), and is pursuing ACE accreditation for OPSE-2500 and OPSE-2400, which are the two forty-hour courses in the curriculum. These courses are taught at the IOSS Training Center, by Adjunct Training partners throughout the Federal government, and by mobile training teams (MTT) at customer request. The annual schedule can be found at www.ioss.gov. The course list includes:
Standard CoursesOPSE-1300, Fundamentals of Operations SecurityPrerequisite : None. (1) Mobile Training Team. This course is taught for at least 25 students at a sponsoring organization. Contact the IOSS at (443) 479-4677 for more information on mobile training teams. (2) E-Learning. Virtual classroom learning over internet. Students register through the IOSS and must have reliable Internet connectivity. Only a web browser and a microphone-equipped headset are required to attend. Description : The focus of this course is to provide students with an introduction to the five-step OPSEC process. Objective : Upon completing this course, students will be able to:
Target student population : This course is designed for individuals performing in the following types of positions and functions:
OPSE-1500, OPSEC on the Web: Impacts of Public Release Length : 2 days (1) Platform instruction. This course is taught at the IOSS Training Center in Greenbelt, MD and at adjunct locations certified by the IOSS. (2) Mobile Training Team. This course is taught for at least 25 student sat a sponsoring organization. Contact the IOSS at (443) 479-4677 for more information on mobile training teams. (3) E-Learning. Virtual classroom learning over internet. Students register through the IOSS and must have reliable Internet connectivity. Only a web browser and a microphone-equipped headset are required to attend. Description : The focus of this course is to enable students to use the concepts of OPSEC risk analysis in the performance of their jobs, to introduce students to common vulnerabilities associated with the World Wide Web (WWW), and to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to review material for public release considering the risks to critical information. Objective : Upon completing this course, students will be able to:
Requires a U.S. SECRET Clearance (Taught at Unclass level for E-Learning and by special arrangement with the instructor.) Target student population : This course is designed for individuals performing in the following types of positions and functions:
OPSE- 2380, OPSEC Analysis Course Length : 3 days Method of instruction : Mobile Training Team (MTT). This course is taught for at least 25 students at a sponsoring organization. Contact the IOSS at (443) 479-4677 for more information on mobile training teams. Description : The focus of this course is on the basic skills and knowledge needed to conduct an OPSEC risk analysis (apply the five steps). The student is afforded the opportunity to apply OPSEC tools and lessons through a variety of practical exercises and case studies. Objective : Upon completing this course, students will be able to:
Target student population : This course is designed individuals performing in the following types of positions and functions:
OPSE-2500, Operations Security (OPSEC) Analysis and Program ManagementPrerequisite: OPSE-1300 or OPSE-1301 (CBT), or other equivalent fundamentals course (1) Platform instruction. This course is taught at the IOSS Training Center in Greenbelt, MD and at adjunct locations certified by the IOSS. (2) Mobile Training Team. This course is taught for at least 25 student sat a sponsoring organization. Contact the IOSS at (443) 479-4677 for more information on mobile training teams. Description : The focus of this course is on the basic skills and knowledge needed to conduct an OPSEC risk analysis (apply the five steps) and to implement an OPSEC program. The student is afforded the opportunity to apply OPSEC tools and lessons through a variety of practical exercises and case studies. Objective : Upon completing this course, students will be able to:
Requires a U.S. SECRET Clearance (May be taught at the unclassified level by special arrangement with the instructor.) Target student population : This course is designed for individuals performing in the following types of positions and functions:
OPSE-2400, DoD OPSEC Officer's Course Prerequisite : OPSE-1300 or OPSE 1301 (CBT), or other equivalent fundamentals course (1) Platform instruction. This course is taught at the Joint OPSEC Support Center (JOSC) in (San Antonio, TX), 1st Information Operations Command (Ft. Belvoir, VA), Naval Information Operations Center (Norfolk, VA and San Diego, CA), 39th IOS (Hurlburt, FL), and at other adjunct locations certified by the IOSS. (See IOSS training calendar at www.ioss.gov). (2) Mobile Training Team (MTT). Available for direct support to COCOM's. All other requests for JOSC MTT support must be staffed through J39 USSTRATCOM. Contact the JOSC for specific staffing details at (210) 977-5652. (3) E-Learning. An on-line version is available. Students register through the IOSS and must have reliable Internet connectivity. Only a web browser and a microphone-equipped headset are required to attend. Description : This course is designed to prepare DoD OPSEC personnel to provide OPSEC planning and analysis support to their commanders, to develop and implement an OPSEC program, to integrate OPSEC into mission planning and to plan and conduct OPSEC assessments. Objective : Upon completing this course, students will be able to:
Target student population : This course is designed specifically for Department of Defense individuals performing in the following types of positions and functions:
Registration Process: Please register through our E-Commerce on-line ordering system.
OPSE-3500, OPSEC and Web Risk Assessment Prerequisite : OPSE-1300 or OPSE 1301 (CBT), or other equivalent fundamentals course (1) Platform instruction. This course is taught at the IOSS Training Center in Greenbelt, MD and at adjunct locations certified by the IOSS. (2) Mobile Training Team. This course is taught for at least 25 students at sponsoring organization. Contact the IOSS at (443) 479-4677 for more information on mobile training. Description : Principles of reviewing web pages for OPSEC vulnerabilities are the primary subject of this course. The use of checklists, commercially available software, and government-developed software are addressed as evaluation and review techniques. The course also provides an overview of the nature and use of the internet to give the student an appreciation of why release of information on a web page might represent an unanticipated risk. Principles of reviewing information before it is approved for public release are discussed in the context of how improper release creates risk for the information owner. Objective : Upon completing this course, students will be able to:
Requires a U.S. SECRET Clearance (May be taught at the unclass level by special arrangements with the instructor) Target student population : This course is designed for OPSEC program managers and coordinators, individuals who are involved in performing web risk assessments, and individuals who post or review information to be released to the public. Graduates of OPSE 1500 who desire a more advanced look at the issues of public release will also benefit from this course. Target student population : This course is designed individuals performing in the following types of positions and functions:
OPSEC for Public Safety Course Prerequisite: None Students who successfully complete the training will be able to apply OPSEC to emergency and special event planning; special operations such as SWAT, HazMat, WMD, Bomb Squad; intelligence counter terrorism, arson, and narcotics task forces; and criminal investigations. Course instructors have public safety, security, and intelligence backgrounds. The IOSS presents this course in partnership with the Department of Homeland Security OPSEC program. Target student population: This course is designed specifically for U.S. agencies with a law enforcement, emergency management, fire, and rescue, and infrastructure protection mission. Non-credentialed students must have the permission of the DHS OPSEC Program Manager to register for the course; contact the IOSS registrar at (443) 479-4671 for more information. | ||||||||||||
OPSE-1301, OPSEC Fundamentals CBT Prerequisite: None Description: This course is designed to provide students with a basic working knowledge of OPSEC and how it applies to executive branch agencies and departments. The course focuses on the history of OPSEC and the OPSEC process as described in NSDD-298. Objective: After taking this course, the student will be able to apply the systems analysis methodology. Target student population: Unit personnel who require knowledge of the OPSEC process, but who will not be asked to perform OPSEC analysis, including managers, working group members, and OPSEC coordinators supporting the unit OPSEC program. This CBT can be ordered from the IOSS E-Commerce system under Awareness Products--Multimedia
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