Critical Infrastructure Planner Program
This learning path is designed to introduce students to the current policies, plans, doctrine, and methods of protecting critical infrastructure. This training will provide guidance on vulnerability assessments, risk management techniques, security and resilience strategies, and threat and hazard identification.
IS-0063 Introduction and Overview - DHS Geospatial Information Infrastructure (GII)
Portfolio
The DHS GII is an array of managed geospatial data services, tools and capabilities that support the full range of mission within the Department. This course will familiarize the student with the content, tools and capabilities of the GII and will provide instructions how students can best connect to the rich content of the GII.
Activity Code:IS-0063
Learning Time:1h
IS-0660 Introduction to Public-Private Partnerships
Portfolio
This course provides an introduction to the role of public-private partnerships in emergency preparedness and planning. The goal of this training is to establish a common vocabulary for public sector agencies and private sector organizations interested in utilizing partnerships to improve response, recovery, and resilience.
Activity Code:IS-0660
Learning Time:1h
IS-0662 Improving Preparedness and Resilience through Public-Private Partnerships
Portfolio
This course provides an introduction to the role of public-private partnerships in emergency preparedness and planning. The goal of this training is to establish a common vocabulary for public sector agencies and private sector organizations interested in utilizing partnerships to improve response, recovery, and resilience.
Activity Code:IS-0662
Learning Time:2h
IS-0821 Critical Infrastructure Support Annex
Portfolio
The National Response Framework (NRF) presents the guiding principles that enable all response partners to prepare for and provide a unified national response to disasters and emergencies – from the smallest incident to the largest catastrophe. As part of the NRF, Support Annexes describe how Federal departments and agencies, the private sector, volunteer organizations, and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) coordinate and execute the common support processes and administrative tasks required during an incident. The actions described in the Support Annexes are not limited to particular types of events, but are overarching in nature and applicable to nearly every type of incident. This course provides an introduction to the Critical Infrastructure Support Annex to the NRF.
Activity Code:IS-0821
Learning Time:1h
IS-0860 National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP)
Portfolio
Ensuring the security and resilience of the critical infrastructure of the United States is essential to the Nation’s security, public health and safety, economic vitality, and way of life. The purpose of this course is to present an overview of the National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP). The NIPP provides the unifying structure for the integration of existing and future critical infrastructure security and resilience efforts into a single national program.
Activity Code:IS-0860
Learning Time:2h
IS-0906 Workplace Security Awareness
Portfolio
This course provides guidance to individuals and organizations on how to improve the security in your workplace. No workplace—be it an office building, construction site, factory floor, or retail store—is immune from security threats. Employees are often the target of these threats as well as the organization's first line of defense against them. Threats endanger the confidentiality, integrity, and security of your workplace, as well as your virtual workplace and computer systems. This course presents information on how employees can contribute to your organization's security.
Activity Code:IS-0906
Learning Time:1h
IS-0912 Retail Security Awareness: Understanding the Hidden Hazards
Portfolio
The purpose of this course is to make persons involved in commercial retail operations aware of the actions they can take to identify and report suspicious purchases or thefts of products that actors could use in terrorist or other criminal activities.
To achieve this goal, the course provides an overview of prevention steps aimed at identifying and monitoring high-risk inventory products and reporting suspicious activities to law enforcement agencies.
Activity Code:IS-0912
Learning Time:1h
IS-0913 Critical Infrastructure Security/Resilience: Partnership and Collaboration
Portfolio
The purpose of this course is to introduce the skills and tools to effectively achieve results for critical infrastructure security and resilience through partnership and collaboration. The course provides an overview of the elements of and processes to develop and sustain successful critical infrastructure partnerships.
Activity Code:IS-0913
Learning Time:2h
IS-0914 Surveillance Awareness: What You Can Do
Portfolio
The purpose of this course is to make critical infrastructure employees and service providers aware of actions they can take to detect and report suspicious activities associated with adversarial surveillance.
To achieve this goal, the course provides an overview of surveillance activities and the indicators associated with them, as well as the actions that employees and service providers can take to report potential surveillance incidents.
Activity Code:IS-0914
Learning Time:1h
IS-0915 Protecting Critical Infrastructure Against Insider Threats
Portfolio
This course provides guidance to critical infrastructure employees and service providers on how to identify and take action against insider threats to critical infrastructure.
Activity Code:IS-0915
Learning Time:1h
IS-0916 Critical Infrastructure Security: Theft and Diversion - What Can You Do
Portfolio
This course introduces critical infrastructure personnel to the information they need and the resources available to them to identify threats and vulnerabilities to critical infrastructure from the theft and diversion of critical resources, raw materials, and products that can be used for criminal or terrorist activities. The course also identifies actions that participants can take to reduce or prevent theft and diversion.
Activity Code:IS-0916
Learning Time:1h
Critical Infrastructure Preparedness Planner
Learning Path
Critical Infrastructure Preparedness Planner
Course Code:LP CI
Critical Infrastructure Preparedness Planner
Learning Path
Critical Infrastructure Preparedness Planner
Course Code:LP CI
IS-0063 Introduction and Overview - DHS Geospatial Information Infrastructure (GII)
Portfolio
The DHS GII is an array of managed geospatial data services, tools and capabilities that support the full range of mission within the Department. This course will familiarize the student with the content, tools and capabilities of the GII and will provide instructions how students can best connect to the rich content of the GII.
Activity Code:IS-0063
Learning Time:1h
IS-0660 Introduction to Public-Private Partnerships
Portfolio
This course provides an introduction to the role of public-private partnerships in emergency preparedness and planning. The goal of this training is to establish a common vocabulary for public sector agencies and private sector organizations interested in utilizing partnerships to improve response, recovery, and resilience.
Activity Code:IS-0660
Learning Time:1h
IS-0662 Improving Preparedness and Resilience through Public-Private Partnerships
Portfolio
This course provides an introduction to the role of public-private partnerships in emergency preparedness and planning. The goal of this training is to establish a common vocabulary for public sector agencies and private sector organizations interested in utilizing partnerships to improve response, recovery, and resilience.
Activity Code:IS-0662
Learning Time:2h
IS-0821 Critical Infrastructure Support Annex
Portfolio
The National Response Framework (NRF) presents the guiding principles that enable all response partners to prepare for and provide a unified national response to disasters and emergencies – from the smallest incident to the largest catastrophe. As part of the NRF, Support Annexes describe how Federal departments and agencies, the private sector, volunteer organizations, and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) coordinate and execute the common support processes and administrative tasks required during an incident. The actions described in the Support Annexes are not limited to particular types of events, but are overarching in nature and applicable to nearly every type of incident. This course provides an introduction to the Critical Infrastructure Support Annex to the NRF.
Activity Code:IS-0821
Learning Time:1h
IS-0860 National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP)
Portfolio
Ensuring the security and resilience of the critical infrastructure of the United States is essential to the Nation’s security, public health and safety, economic vitality, and way of life. The purpose of this course is to present an overview of the National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP). The NIPP provides the unifying structure for the integration of existing and future critical infrastructure security and resilience efforts into a single national program.
Activity Code:IS-0860
Learning Time:2h
IS-0906 Workplace Security Awareness
Portfolio
This course provides guidance to individuals and organizations on how to improve the security in your workplace. No workplace—be it an office building, construction site, factory floor, or retail store—is immune from security threats. Employees are often the target of these threats as well as the organization's first line of defense against them. Threats endanger the confidentiality, integrity, and security of your workplace, as well as your virtual workplace and computer systems. This course presents information on how employees can contribute to your organization's security.
Activity Code:IS-0906
Learning Time:1h
IS-0912 Retail Security Awareness: Understanding the Hidden Hazards
Portfolio
The purpose of this course is to make persons involved in commercial retail operations aware of the actions they can take to identify and report suspicious purchases or thefts of products that actors could use in terrorist or other criminal activities.
To achieve this goal, the course provides an overview of prevention steps aimed at identifying and monitoring high-risk inventory products and reporting suspicious activities to law enforcement agencies.
Activity Code:IS-0912
Learning Time:1h
IS-0913 Critical Infrastructure Security/Resilience: Partnership and Collaboration
Portfolio
The purpose of this course is to introduce the skills and tools to effectively achieve results for critical infrastructure security and resilience through partnership and collaboration. The course provides an overview of the elements of and processes to develop and sustain successful critical infrastructure partnerships.
Activity Code:IS-0913
Learning Time:2h
IS-0914 Surveillance Awareness: What You Can Do
Portfolio
The purpose of this course is to make critical infrastructure employees and service providers aware of actions they can take to detect and report suspicious activities associated with adversarial surveillance.
To achieve this goal, the course provides an overview of surveillance activities and the indicators associated with them, as well as the actions that employees and service providers can take to report potential surveillance incidents.
Activity Code:IS-0914
Learning Time:1h
IS-0915 Protecting Critical Infrastructure Against Insider Threats
Portfolio
This course provides guidance to critical infrastructure employees and service providers on how to identify and take action against insider threats to critical infrastructure.
Activity Code:IS-0915
Learning Time:1h
IS-0916 Critical Infrastructure Security: Theft and Diversion - What Can You Do
Portfolio
This course introduces critical infrastructure personnel to the information they need and the resources available to them to identify threats and vulnerabilities to critical infrastructure from the theft and diversion of critical resources, raw materials, and products that can be used for criminal or terrorist activities. The course also identifies actions that participants can take to reduce or prevent theft and diversion.
Activity Code:IS-0916
Learning Time:1h