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TSP Is the leading provider of Information Systems Security Program Management /   ISSPM Training and Security Education and Awareness Training for the Federal Government, Department of Defense and Intelligence Community Agencies.

The events of September 11th have strengthened TSP resolve to protect the Classified and Sensitive Information Systems and Networks that play an important role in the United States Critical Information Infrastructure; the Federal Government, the Department of Defense and the Intelligence Community.

Fighting the War on Terrorism and Cyber Crimes will be a multifaceted undertaking. TSP has the knowledge, skills and abilities to provide it's customers with Comprehensive and Intensive ISSPM Training Course for Information Security Professionals.

U.S GOVERNMENT POLICY ON PROTECTING CLASSIFIED INFORMATION
Classified information is defined as any information, that if disclosed to unauthorized people, could jeopardize U.S. interests, institutions, foreign relations, or national security.
 
As the United States Government becomes more and more technology-oriented, the Information Assurance (IA) and Information Security (IS) missions become increasingly challenging. These missions involve protecting all classified and sensitive information systems and networks that are used to create, store, process or distribute classified or sensitive information. U.S. Government policy requires all classified information and sensitive information to be appropriately safeguarded to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the information. Safeguards will be applied such that information is accessed only by authorized persons and is used only for its authorized purpose, retains its content integrity and is available to satisfy mission requirements.
 
Adequate security of these Classified and Sensitive Information Systems and Networks is a mandatory requirement, not an option. Agency Directors, Chief Information Officers, Information Security Professionals and Network Security Engineers / Administrators all have a fundamental management responsibility to protect these Classified and Sensitive Information Systems and Networks.

All federal agencies are required to comply with the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) guidelines for IT systems security. Failure to pass a FISMA inspection can result in unfavorable publicity, increased oversight of your agency, computer breaches, and even a reduction in your IT budget.
 
The Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) is a comprehensive framework for securing the federal government?s information technology (IT). FISMA provides a set of specific guidelines for federal agencies on how to plan for, budget, implement, and maintain secure systems.
 
Each federal agency must develop, implement and manage a FISMA Complaint Information Systems Security Program, to provide security for the data and IT systems that support its operations and assets?including both its own systems as well as those belonging to other agencies, contractors, and others supporting its mission.

Not only do all federal agencies receive an annual ?grade? for their FISMA Compliance, but these grades are made public on at least one federal Web site. A high grade on the FISMA report card indicates that your agency?s systems are secure, your data is locked down, and it gives the American people public verification of that fact.

                         
 
If you fail to comply with FISMA, or get a low grade, it?s instantly public knowledge. Unfortunately, in recent years the media covering government IT affairs has developed a fondness for reporting on agency FISMA grades.

A low score can severely impact an agency?s reputation and threaten the jobs of those who are responsible for regulatory compliance,? notes a fact sheet published by Symantec. Chief Information Officers (CIOs) may have to testify before Congress to explain their inadequate performance. Worst of all, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) may delay or cancel funding for agency programs.
 
For an agency to comply with FISMA, it must have a  well structured and defined Information Systems Security Program. Key individuals in an agency that are responsible for ensuring FISMA Compliance are the Chief Information Officer (CIO), Senior Agency Information Security Officer (SAISO) and Information Systems Security Managers and Officers (ISSM's / ISSO's). These individuals must thoroughly understand Core U.S. Federal Laws, FISMA Compliance Requirements and Office Of Management and Budget Compliance Requirements, as well as their specific agency requirements.
 
If the CIO's, SAISO's, ISSM's and ISSO's have not attended an Information Systems Security Program Management Training Course that teaches FISMA Compliance, these individuals will have a hard time achieving FISMA Compliance for their agency, and continued efforts will become both difficult and costly.
 
Our ISSPM Training Course will teach individuals how to successfully Develop, Implement and Manage an Information Systems Security Program that is FISMA Compliant, and provides adequate security for the agencies Data and Information Technology / IT Systems.
 
No other Training Course or Certification Program will provide you with the Depth of Training and Resources that our ISSPM Training Course does.
 
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WHY SHOULD YOU CONSIDER A CAREER IN ISSPM?
The demand for Information Systems Security Managers / Officers (ISSM / ISSO) has never been higher.

As An ISSM / ISSO You Will:

  • Be part of an elite group of individuals protecting Classified and Sensitive Information Systems and Networks and play an important role in National Security of the US Government?

  • Have a career in high demand with stability and long term career growth?

  • Have an earning potential up to $130K? (Based On Experience, Security Clearance Level, Geographic Region and Certifications)

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Document Detective was designed specifically to prevent inadvertent data disclosures when classified Government or Business documents are downgraded. The software can identify and sanitize more than 100 types of hidden data, including Ad Hoc Review data, Meta data, tracked changes, comments, embedded object linking and embedding (OLE) files, embedded objects and object fragments.             

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