Brief Introduction
Introduction to NISPOM and Chapter 1 lectureDescription
This course introduces the NISPOM so that the student can better grasp the elements of NISPOM. When finished, the student will have a better understanding of NISPOM and all the topics of Chapter 1.
This is great training for seasoned and new Facility Security Officers, new Cleared Defense Contractors, Cleared Employees, and those studying for Industrial Security Professional (ISP) and Industrial Security Professional Oversight Certification (ISOC):
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS AND REQUIREMENTS 2.5 hours.
Section 1. NISPOM Introduction
1-100. Purpose
1-101. Authority
1-102. Scope
1-103. Agency Agreements
1-104. Security Cognizance
1-105. Composition of Manual
1-106. Manual Interpretations
Section 2. General Requirements
1-200. NISPOM in General
1-201. Facility Security Officer (FSO)
1-202. Insider Threat Program
1-203. Standard Practice Procedures
1-204. One-Person Facilities
1-205. Cooperation with Federal Agencies and Officially Credentialed
Representatives of Those Agencies
1-206. Security Training and Briefings
1-207. Security Reviews
1-208. Hotlines
Section 3. Reporting Requirements
1-300. General
1-301. Reports to be Submitted to the FBI
1-302. Reports to be Submitted to the CSA
1-303. Reports of Loss, Compromise, or Suspected Compromise
1-304. Individual Culpability Reports
Section 4. Reports to DoD About Cyber Incidents On Cleared Defense Contractors (CDCs) ISs
Approved to Process Classified Information
1-400. General
1-401. Reports to be Submitted to DoD
Requirements
- Requirements
- Be able to read the NISPOM
- Be familiar with the National Industrial Security Program