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AESCSF-WORKFORCE-4fActive

Training programs include continuing education and professional development opportunities for personnel with signific...

Statement

Training programs include continuing education and professional development opportunities for personnel with significant cybersecurity responsibilities

Context and Guidance: The broad range of skills necessary to adequately perform the competencies required in the cybersecurity program requires extensive and ongoing training. Due to the critical nature of these program responsibilities, it is important that opportunities for cybersecurity personnel to get training are planned for and budgeted for.

Related Practices • Input From: Implementing WORKFORCE-3c provides input that may be useful for implementing this practice. • Progression: This practice is part of a practice progression. Practice progressions are groups of related practices that represent increasingly complete or more advanced implementations of an activity. The practices in this progression include: WORKFORCE-4a, WORKFORCE-4d, WORKFORCE-4f.

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Domain
WORKFORCE
Objective
Develop Cybersecurity Workforce

Practice Details

Identifier
AESCSF-WORKFORCE-4f
Type
Practice
Domain
WORKFORCE
Objective
Develop Cybersecurity Workforce

Maturity Level

MIL-1MIL-2MIL-3

Security Profile

SP-1SP-2SP-3
ISM
ISM-0252relatedvia aescsf-reference
ISM-1565relatedvia aescsf-reference
C2M2
C2M2-WORKFORCE-4Fequivalentvia derived-shared-practice-structure
ISO 27001
ISO27001-8.7relatedvia aescsf-reference
ISO27001-6.3relatedvia aescsf-reference
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AESCSF-WORKFORCE-4aCybersecurity training is made available to personnel with assigned cybersecurity responsibilities, at least in an ad...AESCSF-WORKFORCE-4bCybersecurity knowledge, skill, and ability requirements and gaps are identified for both current and future operatio...AESCSF-WORKFORCE-4cIdentified cybersecurity knowledge, skill, and ability gaps are addressed through training, recruiting, and retention...AESCSF-WORKFORCE-4dCybersecurity training is provided as a prerequisite to granting access to assets that are important to the delivery ...AESCSF-WORKFORCE-4eThe effectiveness of training programs is evaluated periodically, and improvements are made as appropriateAESCSF-WORKFORCE-4fTraining programs include continuing education and professional development opportunities for personnel with signific...