NERC CIP Training


NERC CIP Training Bootcamp, North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) preparing Bootcamp is a compressed lesson style preparing program planned and crated to address the issues of the electric with respect to CIP consistence: Cyber Security for NERC CIP Versions 5 and 6 Compliance.

Security pros, CIP Senior Manager, examiners, fashioner engineers, framework administrators, executives of CIP consistence, VPs of activities.

NERC Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) preparing Bootcamp is a 5-day intensive lesson enables participants with information and abilities covering adaptation 5/6 norms. NERC Critical Infrastructure Protection preparing Bootcamp tends to the part of FERC, NERC and the Regional Entities.


Learn approaches for recognizing and sorting BES Cyber Systems and prerequisites tio actualize and go along the benchmarks including techniques for the form 5/6 necessities.

TONEX is the industry leader in Cyber Security and NERC CIP. Our courses are planned, designed and developed by NERC CIP experts in CIP implementation and audits.


#Who Should Attend:

CIP Compliance, IT cybersecurity, ICS and SCAD cybersecurity, EMS cybersecurity, Field and security operations, Incident response, Project managers, CIP Auditors , Any other staff from electrical utilities who are maintaining cyber security standards across their enterprise and substations, Generation, transmission and distribution staff working to meet NERC CIP standards


#Program Learning Objectives:
  • Discuss requirements for reliable operation of the Bulk Electric System
  • List CIP categories of assets to which CIP requirements apply
  • Describe asset classification criteria and tiers: High/Medium/Low
  • List similarities and differences between CIP standards in version 5 and 6
  • Describe NERC filings and FERC rulings on these standards
  • Deep Dive into the CIP 5/6 requirements and obligations/expectations
  • Discuss sabotage reporting process
  • Describe identification and documentation requirements of the Critical Cyber Assets associated with the Critical Assets
  • Describe roles and responsibilities for minimum security management controls to protect Critical Cyber Assets
  • Discuss requirements for identification and protection of the Electronic Security Perimeters inside which all Critical Cyber Assets
  • Describe implementation of physical security programs for the protection of Critical Cyber Assets
  • Define methods, processes, and procedures for securing those systems determined to be Critical Cyber Assets
  • Ensure the identification, classification, response, and reporting of cybersecurity incidents related to Critical Cyber Assets
  • Ensure that recovery plans are put in place for Critical Cyber Assets and that these plans with established business continuity and disaster recovery techniques and practices


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NERC CIP Training

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