Mile2®’s Information Systems Certification & Accreditation Professional training teaches the proces of certifying, reviewing and accrediting an information system (IS). What does it take to have a certified an accredited information system in accordance with DIACAP Instruction 8510.01? This course is designed to provide a complete guide to establishing a certified and accredited information system in any organization. Therefore it will give you standards to measure the skills required of specific members of an organization in order to certify, review and audit the IS security. These critical decisions are essential in making sure that the security of the IS outweighs the potential risks to an organization from any internal or external threats.
Specifically, this IS Certification & Accreditation Professional (ISCAP) training was designed for the individuals who are responsible for creating and implementing the processes used to evaluate risk and institute security baselines and requirements.
Over the course of three-days training you will develop the skills and your team will need to recognize and construct an IS Certification & Accreditation program for new and legacy systems in accordance with the DIACAP instruction 8510.01. This course also covers the ISC2 CAP course objectives
Key Course information:
Duration: 3 days
Language: English
Class formats:
- Instructor-led
- Self-Study
- Live Virtual Training
Suggested Prior Knowledge:
- 12 months experience in Information Systems
Applicable Exams:
- Mile2 ISCAP
- ISC2 CAP
CPEs: 24
Modules:
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- Module 1: Introduction
- Module 2: Introduction to Risk Management Framework
- Module 3: The Software Development Life Cycle
- Module 4: RMF Step 1
- Module 5: RMF Step 2
- Module 6: RMF Step 3
- Module 7: RMF Step 4
- Module 8: RMF Step 5
- Module 9: RMF Step 6
Who should attend:
- IS Security Officers
- Authorizing Officials Information Owners
- Certifiers and Security Control Assessors
- Auditors
- Information System Owners
- Project Managers
- User and Business Representatives
- Government Employees
Upon Completion:
Upon completion, Information Systems Certifications & Accreditation Professional students will be able to establish a certified and accredited (authorized) information systemic any organization according to current best practices and Federal standards. Students will also be ready to completely take the ISCAP exam given by Mile2.
Re-Certification Requirements:
All Mile2 certifications will be awarded a 3-year expiration date.
There are two requirements to maintain Mile2 Certification:
1) Pass the most current version of the exam for your respective existing certification
2) Earn 20 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) per year. You may submit your CEUs in your Mile2 inbox. These CEUs must fall under “Qualify Continuing Educational Activities).
ISCAP Exam Information:
The Information Systems Certification & Accreditation Professional exam is taken online through Mile2’s Assessment and Certification Systems (“MACS”), which is accessibly through your Mile2.com account. The exam will take two hours and consist of 100 multiple choice questions.
Course Facts:
Do you have to purchase a course to buy a certification exam?
- No. You do not have to purchase a course to buy a certification exam.
Do all Mile2 courses map to a role based career path?
- All of our courses can be taken independently. In order to help guide our students on their cybersecurity career journey we have developed the Mile2 Certification Roadmap. This helpful resource maps specific courses to Role-based career tracks.