Examples of Security Awareness Training in a sentence
All Contractor employees having access to (1) Federal information or a Federal information system or (2) sensitive data/information as defined at HHSAR 304.1300(a)(4), shall complete the NIH Computer Security Awareness Training course at http://irtsectraining.nih.gov/ before performing any work under this contract.
All Contractor employees performing on the contract must read and adhere to the Rules of Behavior before accessing Department data or other information, systems, and/or networks that store/process government information, initially at the beginning of the contract and at least annually thereafter, which may be done as part of annual NIH Information Security Awareness Training.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) requires that Contractor employees take an annual Information Technology Security Awareness Training course before accessing sensitive information under the contract.
The Contractor (and/or any subcontractor) shall ensure that all employees performing on the contract comply with the HHS Information Technology General Rules of Behavior, and comply with the NIH Information Technology General Rules of Behavior https://ocio.nih.gov/InfoSecurity/training/Pages/nihitrob.aspx, which are contained in the NIH Information Security Awareness Training Course http://irtsectraining.nih.gov.
Figure 4 – Security Awareness Training Use Cases Use Case 1 - Security Awareness Training Program Implementation by a Local Police DepartmentA local police department with a staff of 20 sworn criminal justice professionals and 15 support personnel worked with a vendor to develop role-specific security-awareness training, and required all staff to complete this training upon assignment and every two years thereafter.
These personnel have unescorted access to a physically secure location and therefore must be given the baseline security awareness training on all the topics identified in CSP Section 5.2.1.1 Level One Security Awareness Training.
Grantee program staff will complete the California Department of Aging (CDA) Security Awareness Training on an annual basis; Grantee will maintain evidence of staff completion of this training.
Contractor employees and subcontractors will complete the Security Awareness Training module located on the Department of Aging’s website, xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/resources/Security_Awareness_Training.ppt within 30 days of the start date of this Agreement or within 30 days of the start date of any new employee or subcontractor and send certificates of completion to the County.
Subrecipient employees and volunteers handling PSCI must complete and comply with all requirements of the CDA Privacy and Information Security Awareness Training module located at xxxxx://xxxxx.xx.xxx/Information_security within thirty (30) days of the start date of the Contract/Agreement, within thirty (30) days of the start date of any new employee or volunteer’s employment and annually thereafter.
All Contractor employees performing on the contract must read and adhere to the Rules of Behavior (ROB) before accessing HHS and FDA data or other information, systems, and/or networks that store/process government information, initially at the beginning of the contract and at least annually thereafter, which may be done as part of annual FDA Information Security Awareness Training.