Course Overview
Cyber-attacks occur more frequently and have become increasingly sophisticated. Cybersecurity events now have the potential to significantly disrupt the business operations of government and critical infrastructure services. Public and private sectors, in the United States, are at increasing and continual risk of surprise attacks from nation-state and non-state actors. (Burgess, 2018)
The National Response Framework describes how preparedness can be achieved by developing an incident annex for each hazard. Incident annexes describe coordinating structures used to deliver core capabilities and support response missions unique to a specific type of incident. Incident annexes describe specialized response teams, resources, roles, responsibilities, and other scenario-specific considerations.
At the end of this course, participants should possess the fundamentals needed to design and develop a cyber annex for states, locals, tribes, and/or territories (SLTTs). It addresses what the annex is, how it is used, who should participate in the design, implementation, and execution.
This course is offered by the National Cybersecurity Preparedness Consortium (NCPC) and was developed by the NCPC partner The University of Texas at San Antonio Center for Infrastructure Assurance and Security (UTSA/CIAS). The course is funded through the DHS/FEMA Homeland Security National Training Program and is offered at no cost.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite(s) Required
Must be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident or receive approval from TEEX/DHS-FEMA prior to the start of the class. Please contact us for more information on the approval process.
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Course Completion Requirements
Students must receive a minimum score of 70% on the Post-Test to receive their certificate.
Attendance Requirements
To meet attendance requirements, participants must review each training module and complete all required course assignments, activities, quizzes, and/or end of course exam.
Course Objectives
Describe the purpose and importance of a cyber annex and will be able to summarize the scope and purpose of a cyber annex
Identify various roles and responsibilities included in the development of a cyber annex.
Identify various types of cyber incidents
Recognize how severity and impact influence escalation processes
Recognize the components of an incident response plan and the functions they serve in the cyber annex
Describe the components needed to establish an incident response team
Summarize aspects of information sharing
Determine activities needed for training and exercises
Identify a variety of resources available for cyber annex development
Enrollment Requirements
Must be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident or receive approval from TEEX/DHS-FEMA prior to the start of the class. Please contact us for more information on the approval process.
Government Programs
For more information about DHS/FEMA Funded Courses, please contact <a href="mailto:BCS@teex.tamu.edu target="_top">BCS@teex.tamu.edu</a> or call (979) 431-4837,
Other Information
After registering for this online course, you will receive an email with instructions for getting started. If you do not receive a confirmation within one hour, please contact us.
