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Risk Management for DoD Security Programs GS102.16
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This course does not contain the final exam. Students must register for the exam separately in STEPP and will receive credit for the course upon receiving a passing score.
Description: Outlines the risk management process which practices application of a systematic approach to acquiring and analyzing the information necessary for protecting assets and allocating security resources. The goal of this course is to provide security professionals with an analytical risk management process addressing five steps: Asset Assessment, Threat Assessment, Vulnerability Assessment, Risk Assessment and Countermeasure Determination.
Length of Course: 3 hours
Target Audience: Civilian and military security specialists
Clearance Requirements: None
Requirements: A passing score of 80% on the final examination (GS102.06) allows students to print a certificate of successful completion.
System Requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 or above with Java and JavaScript enabled.
CDSE courses are intended for use by Department of Defense and other U.S. Government personnel and contractors within the National Industrial Security Program.