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New Security+ certification course offered at Keesler AFB

Posted 3/24/2011 Email story   Print story

    

3/24/2011 - KEESLER AIR FORCE BASE, Miss. (AFNS) -- A new course to provide Security+ certification to cyberspace support Airmen prior to air expeditionary force deployments began March 21 here.

The course is currently programmed to train 1,297 students annually in Keesler AFB's 336th Training Squadron.

Last December, during a training advisory meeting with chief master sergeants from across the Air Force, Secretary of the Air Force officials asked members from the 336th TRS to implement the new course. The course supports Department of Defense Directive 8570 that specifies that anyone touching the network must be certified.

Within two months of the short-notice request, the 336th TRS, under the leadership of Lt. Col. Brian Worth, commander, launched the new 8570 certification course.

This seven-day course Security+ certification in knowledge and skills needed to perform the duties of an information assurance technician when managing and operating the Air Force network, course officials said.

Course attendance is open to officers, enlisted and civilian personnel, the officials said. Those requiring training for an AEF deployment or as part of a 6K communications and electronics unit task code have priority. Remaining seats are open to all personnel who require 8570 as part of their job.

The scope of training includes systems security, network infrastructure, access controls, assessments and audits, cryptography and organizational security, officials said. A commercial certification exam, CompTIA Security+, is administered at the end of the course.

The course covers both information assurance technician II and information assurance manager I requirements and satisfies the requirement for information assurance technician I certification, since higher-level certifications qualify for lower-level requirements, officials said.

For more information, go to the Education and Training Course Announcements website at https://www.my.af.mil/etca/default1.asp.

(Courtesy of the 81st Training Group Public Affairs)



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3/26/2011 12:10:47 AM ET
Exactly DD. These band-aid fixes they deem mandatory do not fully prepare Airmen forward-deployed and only further push these fluffed performance reports. Some COMM CC will get a star for buying into the BS.
JDub, Worldwide
 
3/25/2011 9:17:18 AM ET
DD - did you attend the training? Maybe you don't need it since it seems you are an expert on the matter.
AM, MD
 
3/24/2011 1:30:57 PM ET
Yay Another useless certifiction course that means nothing and just makes CompTIA . After attending Sec Net and A there has been nothing tangible that many 3D1XX's have gained from taking these DoD mandated courses. It's just another checkbox filled after the DoD was sold on an idea from a private organization that this is the way ahead. Seven day course...we just bum rush these courses so the 'numbers' are met yet don't fully apply all the principles and labs that the courses are filled with.It's crap like this that are driving many 3D1XX's away from the AFSC. How about establish real formal training for the AFSCs that have been merged and produce the long overdue CDC's that Comm AFSCs still are waiting on.
DD, CONUS
 
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