Description: This course allows new FSOs and security personnel the opportunity to learn and apply fundamental National Industrial Security Program (NISP) requirements in a collaborative environment. It also serves as a refresher on industrial security basics for experienced FSOs. Areas of focus include the DD 254, insider threat, reporting requirements, counterintelligence, security and contractor reviews, security training and briefings, and personnel security.
Learning Objectives: Students will demonstrate comprehension of NISP requirements for FSOs.
Delivery Method: Instructor-led Training
Length: 1 days, 9 hours
Target Audience: The target audience is Facility Security Officers at cleared DOD contractor facilities participating in the NISP. Secondary audiences include other contractor security personnel, DOD Industrial Security Specialists, and others working in the security environment such as Human Resources, Administrative Assistants, Program Managers, and Military Members exiting the various services.
Requirements:
- Clearance Requirements: N/A
- Attendance Requirements:
- Full-time attendance and participation in all lessons. Please note that you must receive CDSE email confirmation of course registration. At the time of class check in, you will be required to provide a photo ID and proof of the registration email from CDSE. Please note that walk ins will not be allowed. You must be registered for the NCMS Annual Training Seminar in order to attend.
- Exam Requirements: N/A
Prerequisites: Successful completion of the following courses:
- Introduction to Industrial Security (IS011.16) and exam
- Preparing the DD Form 254 (IS128.16) and exam
- Insider Threat Awareness Course (INT101.16) and exam
- Counterintelligence Awareness and Security Brief (CI112.16) and exam
Credits Recommended/Earned:
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CDSE courses are intended for use by Department of Defense and other U.S. Government personnel and contractors within the National Industrial Security Program.