Mile2 Pursues NSA/CSS Accreditation
Mile2, a leader in Cyber Security Training, announced today that they have been in the process of having the mile2 courseware approved by the Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS) National Training Standards. The Information Assurance Courseware Evaluation (IACE) Program provides consistency in technology training and education for the information assurance industry.
Projected CNSS Accredited Courseware and mile2 Mapped Courseware
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CNSS Standard |
mile2 Course |
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NSTISSI-4011 National Training Standard for |
C)ISSO |
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Information Systems Security (INFOSEC) |
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CNSSI-4013 National Information Assurance |
C)PTE |
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Training Standard for System Administrators |
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CNSSI-4016 National Information Assurance |
C)DRE |
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Training Standards for Risk Analysis |
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CNSSI-4014 Information Assurance Training |
C)SLO |
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Standard for Information Systems Security |
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Officers |
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NSTISSI-4015 National Training Standard for |
Information Systems Certification and |
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Systems Certifiers |
Accreditation Professional |
National Security Agency/Central Security Service
The NSA/CSS is the U.S.’s cryptologic organization. Their core missions are to protect national security systems and to produce foreign signals intelligence.
National Security Agency/Central Security Services
The NSA/CSS is home to America’s codemakers and codebreakers. The NSA has provided timely information to U.S. decision makers and military leaders for more than half a century. The Central Security Service was established in 1972 to promote full partnership between NSA and the cryptologic elements of the armed forces.
“The majority of our nation’s intelligence for counterterrorism, hard targets and support to military operations comes from the National Security Agency / Central Security Service. For the good of the nation, it is imperative that NSA/CSS maintain its cryptologic superiority.”
GEN Keith Alexander – Director NSA/Chief CSS