Integrating CI and Threat Awareness into Your Security Program CI010.16

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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: This course provides a thorough understanding of how counterintelligence (CI) and threat awareness are essential components of a comprehensive security program. The course provides an overview of the elements of a cleared facility or unit security program that includes identifying the purpose of a CI and threat awareness program; identifying CI and threat awareness policy requirements for industry and Department of Defense (DoD) personnel; role of the DSS Counterintelligence (CI) Office; use of the analytical risk management process; identifying key types of threats and common methods of collection operations; recognizing types of information most likely to be targeted by espionage; identifying types of information that should be reported; and appropriate reporting requirements and procedures.

Length: 1.5 hours

Target Audience: DoD military, civilian, and contractor security professionals (Facility Security Officers) and practitioners responsible for developing and maintaining a security program for their unit or facility.

Clearance Requirement: None

Prerequisites: None

Requirements: A passing score of 75% on the final examination (CI010.06) allows students to print a certificate of successful completion.

System Requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0, Flash Player 8, Internet bandwidth connection (DSL or better), Display 1024 x 768, Audio (16-bit sound card), Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0

CDSE courses are intended for use by Department of Defense and other U.S. Government personnel and contractors within the National Industrial Security Program.