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The Industrial Security Program is a multi-disciplinary security program focused on the protection of

classified information developed by or entrusted to U.S. industry operating under the National Industrial
Security Program (NISP). If you are new to industrial security, we suggest you review the Introduction to
Industrial Security course to develop a basic foundation of Industrial Security concepts and principles.
Then, depending on your role in the NISP, it is recommended that you complete the appropriate
program listed below. After review of these training products, additional training is available on this
webpage to expand your knowledge and skills.

Introduction to Industrial Security IS011.16

FSO Orientation for Non-Possessing Facilities IS020.CU

FSO Program Management for Possessing Facilities IS030.CU

Basic Industrial Security for the Government Security Specialist IS050.CU

Industrial Security for the Non-Security Government Personnel IS230.CU


Training videos, usually in 10 minutes or less, that allows you to refresh your knowledge of a critical topic or
quickly access information needed to complete a job

 Business Structures - KMP: To Clear or Not to Clear


 DD Form 254
 The DGR Role and Responsibilities
 Foreign Ownership, Control or Influence (FOCI)
 Hand Carriage Plan: Knowledge Review Short
 Industrial Security for Senior Management
 International Visit Requests
 Managing Electronic Classified Information
 Mergers, Acquisitions, Reorganizations, and Spin-offs/Splits (MARS)
 National Interest Determinations (NID) Process
 Procuring GSA Approved Containers Short
 You're a new FSO: Now What?

Online, informative events available live, on-demand, or previously recorded that address topics and issues of
interest to defense security personnel

 Adverse Information Reporting


 Business Structures
 Conducting Effective Self-Inspections
 Conducting Initial and Refresher Briefings
 DD 254
 DD 254: What has Changed?
 FSO Effectiveness
 Lifecycle of the Suspicious Contact Report
 NATO at the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency
 New Facility Clearance Sponsorship for Government Contracting Activities and
Prime Contractors
 Overview of the DSS in Transition Methodology
 Personnel Security Management Office for Industry (PSMO-I) Introduction
 Safeguarding: Concepts, Methods, Applications and Introducing "Open Storage"
 Self-Inspections
 Standard Practice Procedure (SPP)
 Technology Control Plans (TCP) Under the NISPOM
 The Classified Foreign Visit Process
 Transmitting or Transporting of Classified Material by Industry
 Visits and Meetings in the NISP: What's New?
 What Information is Reportable as a Suspicious Contact Report (SCR)
 What's an SCR?

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