Federal agencies and contractors face increasing pressure to secure systems while staying compliant with evolving cybersecurity standards. This training offers a hands-on introduction to the 2025 updates to the Risk Management Framework (RMF), guiding participants through each step of the process—from system categorization and control selection to assessment, authorization, and continuous monitoring. The course emphasizes how RMF supports secure system development and risk-informed decision-making across the federal IT landscape.
Learners will explore how recent changes in NIST guidance and federal policy affect RMF implementation, and how to apply these updates in practical, real-world scenarios. Through examples, exercises, and discussion, participants will gain a deeper understanding of how to collaborate with stakeholders, streamline documentation, and leverage automation to improve efficiency and outcomes.
Ideal for federal employees, contractors, and IT professionals working with government systems, this course is especially valuable for those in roles like ISSO, SCA, or anyone involved in system authorization and compliance. By the end, learners will be equipped to confidently support RMF activities and contribute to a stronger cybersecurity posture within their organization.
Who Should Attend?
This course is designed for professionals who work with or support federal information systems and need a solid understanding of the Risk Management Framework. Ideal learners include:
- Information System Security Officers (ISSOs) who are responsible for overseeing system security and ensuring RMF compliance.
- Security Control Assessors (SCAs) and other assessment personnel who evaluate the effectiveness of security controls.
- System Owners and Program Managers who need to understand how RMF fits into the system development lifecycle and impacts project planning.
- Federal contractors and consultants supporting agencies with cybersecurity, compliance, or system authorization efforts.
- IT professionals and engineers transitioning into federal cybersecurity roles or seeking to strengthen their understanding of federal risk management practices.
- New hires or career changers entering the federal cybersecurity space who need foundational knowledge of RMF and its practical application.
This course is especially valuable for those working in or with civilian agencies, DoD environments, or any organization subject to federal cybersecurity requirements.
























