Course AWR-353-W

Web-based Training (Self-Paced)

Using the Community Cyber Security Maturity Model (CCSMM) to Develop a Cyber Security Program

Length
0 h
semester
0 h

About Course

Using the Community Cyber Security Maturity Model (CCSMM) to develop a cybersecurity program will enable community leaders, network/security personnel and those individuals involved in developing or maintaining plans used for and throughout the community. This course assists participants to understand what is required to develop a coordinated, sustained and viable community cybersecurity program. The course introduces participants at all levels to the DHS-supported CCSMM and can be used to guide communities and states in developing their own CCSMM-consistent cybersecurity programs. Participants are introduced to different resources that can be used for a community program. Commercial courses, policies, technology and services that should be considered in a cybersecurity program will also be touched upon.

Students will learn what is required to develop a coordinated, sustained and viable community cybersecurity program and the resources available to assist in improving awareness, information sharing, policies and plans.

 

Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Explain ways a community can be impacted by a cyber incident or attack
  • Define concepts and terminology as it pertains to the cyber preparedness of a community
  • List the critical features the CCSMM provides to assist in developing a community cybersecurity program
  • Recall the improvement aspects of the CCSMM framework to improve cybersecurity preparedness in a community
  • Explain why the Community Cyber Security Maturity Model (CCSMM) was developed and summarize the purpose of the model
  • Recognize the differences between each level in a cybersecurity program
  • Describe the four dimensions (awareness, information sharing, policies and planning)
  • Be able to explain how metrics, technology, training, processes and procedures, and finally assessment fit into the overall process of improving community cybersecurity at all levels
  • Gain a clearer understanding of additional DHS, NIST and other resources and be able to recall government, regulatory and industry standard resources to be used for community cybersecurity efforts
  • Apply the CCSMM characteristics to a cybersecurity program to determine the overall level
  • Select appropriate action plan activities to build or improve components of a cybersecurity program

Target Audience

Community leaders, network/security personnel, and individuals involved in developing or maintaining plans used for and throughout the community.

Prerequisites

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Contact

CIAS (UTSA)

Email

cias@utsa.edu

Phone

(210) 458-2119

Website

https://cias.utsa.edu/

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Contact

CIAS (UTSA)

Email

cias@utsa.edu

Phone

(210) 458-2119

Website

https://cias.utsa.edu/

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