Event Date | 05-05-2025 8:30 am |
Event End Date | 05-09-2025 4:30 pm |
Cut Off Date | 05-01-2025 5:00 pm |
Cancel Before Date | 04-21-2025 |
Individual Price | USD $4,495.00 |
Location | Remote attendance via ZOOM (Eastern Time) |
Attachment | NIST-CSF-LI-LA.pdf |
Number of participants | Rate/Person (USD $) |
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5 | 3,596.00 |
The NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 provides a policy framework of computer security guidance for how organizations in the United States and around the world can assess and improve their ability to prevent, detect, and respond to cyber attacks. The framework has been translated to many languages, and is used by the governments of Japan and Israel, among others. Want to establish yourself as an expert in developing, implementing, and managing a robust cybersecurity program? The Certified NIST CSF LI 2.0 certification is the perfect way to do it! This certification will certify your ability to implement formal structure, governance, and policy of a robust cybersecurity framework following internationally recognized and respected NIST best practices and standards.
Get trained and certified as an expert in developing, implementing, and managing a robust cybersecurity program according to internationally adopted NIST CSF 2.0 governance and management best practices. Stand out in the competitive cybersecurity landscape and take your career to the next level with this prestigious certification.
This 3-day NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 workshop provides thorough coverage of the CSF, as well as setting out advice on the implementation of cybersecurity initiative. The purpose of the course is to:
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Class details
* Access to a soft copy of the NIST CSF is provided in class. However, ISO Standards are NOT included in this risk management training, nor provided in class. ISO standards are available for purchase at www.iso.org.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security recommends involving a cross-functional team representing business, operations, security, information technology, and maintenance areas, including those responsible for:
This program is required for the following professional certification:
Our simple guarantee to you.
Preparing for Certified Information Security's professional certification exam
#CSF101 is serious business. This is where we can help. If you first successfully complete:
Certified Information Security guarantees your success in passing CIS exam #CSF101.
If you do not pass exam #CSF101 on your first attempt after completion of your required course and practice exams, Certified Information Security will allow you to re-test at no additional charge until you successfully pass your certification exam.
Assessing the organization’s cybersecurity program against the key capabilities and objectives is the cornerstone of cybersecurity improvement and optimization. Internal and external stakeholders have a vested interest in managing cyber risk, and measuring the organization’s cybersecurity processes, procedures, and controls against desired cybersecurity objectives provides the basis for identifying critical risk exposures and opportunities for improvement. NIST CSF 2.0 now provides 106 desired cybersecurity outcomes/objectives along with 363 implementation recommendations. In two short days, our certified NIST CSF 2.0 expert will lead you and your team through a hands-on assessment of these very implementation tasks. The Certified NIST CSF 2.0 LA certification validates your ability to audit and assess the formal structure, governance, and policy of a robust cybersecurity framework following internationally recognized and respected NIST best practices and standards.
Trying to assess a cybersecurity objective or desired outcome as simply “Incomplete”, “Partially Complete”, or “Complete” does not fully capture how mature the recommended tasks are implemented. Were a given cybersecurity objective and its corresponding implementation tasks well-planned? Were the tasks driven by documented policy? Were the implementation policy and procedures standardized throughout the organization, or do they differ from one department to another? Are metrics used and monitored to identify opportunities for improvement? These are some of the questions we should also consider as we assess every desired outcome and control objective’s level of maturity of execution. Determining Maturity Indicator Levels (MIL) is a critical part of a cybersecurity review, and your instructor will provide the seasoned guidance you and your fellow assessors/auditors need to perform the assessment properly.
This NIST CSF 2.0 Lead Auditor training is NOT just for cybersecurity specialists and auditors! While the foundation level NIST CSF 2.0 Lead Implementer training and certification makes you aware of the 363 tasks NIST recommends for NIST CSF 2.0 implementation, this NIST CSF 2.0 Auditor training takes a deep dive into performing each of these 363 implementation tasks. Accordingly, this program is invaluable to anyone playing a role in governing, managing, or practicing cybersecurity. NIST CSF 2.0 governing, planning, implementation, operational practice, and improvement requires baseline assessments (audits) to determine gaps targeted for improvement. This means CSF CSF 2.0 governors, planners, and implementers perform gap-assessments and audits as part of their normal everyday CSF 2.0 roles and responsibilities.
Register for a class (in-person or virtual) and get started today!
* Access to a soft copy of the NIST CSF 2.0 is provided in class.
This course is provides the skills and knowledge necessary pro professionally monitor, assess, and audit cybersecurity activities and controls recommended by the NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0. Participation is recommended for:
Assessing Framework Core Function subcategory desired outcomes and recommended implementation examples for CSF's six Core Functions:
Govern
Identify
Protect
Detect
Respond
Recover
Assessing CSF 2.0 roles and responsibility assignment.
Assessing CSF 2.0 Framework Tiers (Cybersecurity Risk Management) maturity
Assessing Risk Communication and Integration maturity
This program is required for the following professional certification:
Certified NIST CSF 2.0 Lead Auditor
Please note that, while there are no prerequisites to attend the training, please note that the NIST CSF 2.0 Lead Auditor certification is a stacking credential that requires current CIS Certified NIST CSF 2.0 Lead Implementer certification as a prerequisite for Lead Auditor certification eligibility. The Lead Auditor program extends CSF 2.0 Lead Implementer knowledge with an advanced understanding of how to assess and audit the 106 goals and objectives of NIST CSF 2.0 and its 363 corresponding recommended implementation tasks. If you have not already attended NIST CSF 2.0 Lead Implementer training, it is highly recommended that you do so prior to attending this session.
Our simple guarantee to you.
Preparing for Certified Information Security's professional certification exam
#CSF102 is serious business. This is where we can help. If you first successfully complete:
Certified Information Security guarantees your success in passing CIS exam #CSF102.
If you do not pass exam #CSF102 on your first attempt after completion of your required course and practice exams, Certified Information Security will allow you to re-test at no additional charge until you successfully pass your certification exam.
Group discounts up to 30% are available! Discounts are automatically applied when placing booking reservation. |
Allen Keele is the founder and CEO of Certified Information Security. He is a recognized subject matter expert, author, consultant, and management systems architect for enterprise risk management (ERM), governance/risk/compliance (GRC), information security management, business continuity management (BCM), fraud control. A 7-time published author, including “Exam Cram 2: CISA”, Mr. Keele also achieved over twenty-five professional accreditations including CISA, CISM, CISSP, ISO 31000 CICRA, ISO 27001 LI/LA, ISO 22301 CBCM, CFE, ISO 37301 CCP, NIST CSF LI, CCSK, and a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in risk management from the University of Georgia.
Mr. Keele routinely works and collaborates with board members to educate and achieve buy-in for business-critical development and improvement. He presents to, and collaborates with, CEO's, CFO's, COO's, CRO's, CTO's, Chief Privacy Officers, Chief Information Officers/Security Officers, Chief Compliance Officers, Business Continuity Managers, Auditors, Fraud Risk Officers, Quality Managers, Procurement Managers, and HSE Managers to establish and integrate comprehensive and ISO-certifiable standards-based management systems and policies across functions throughout the enterprise. Mr. Keele brings a rare combination of risk management and compliance competence, real-world business experience, and a rigorous depth of certified technical skill to help organizations understand existing and emerging business needs, map these needs to proven and workable solutions strategies, and implement effective solutions strategies to achieve meaningful and measurable success.