Information Technician, Navy Information, Personnel Security Program, Information Systems Technician Training Series, Adminstration Security, Computer Systems, Network Communications, Communications Hardware, Communications Center Operations, Information Security Program, Classification Management, Industrial Security Program
Introduction to the Department of the Navy Information and Personnel Security
Program
Provides a basic
introduction to the Navy's Personnel Security Program, as set forth in
SECNAVINST 5510.30A and the Navy's Information Security Program as set forth
in SECNAVINST 5510.36. The first five assignments cover personnel program
policy and management, including requirements for access to classified
information and security education. The last six assignments cover aspects of
the information security program, including classification management and the
industrial security program.
Information Systems Technician Training Series, Module 1 - Administration and
Security
Provides information on
the duties and responsibilities of the Radioman as they relate to automated
information system (AIS) administration, communications administration,
communications security, AIS security, and general security.
Information Systems Technician Training Series, Module 2 - Computer Systems
Provides information on
the duties and responsibilities of the Radioman as they relate to computer
hardware startup, computer center operations, and data management.
Information Systems Technician Training Series, Module 3 - Network
Communications
Provides information on
the duties and responsibilities of the Radioman as they relate to network
administration, local area network (LAN) hardware, and network
troubleshooting.
Information Systems Technician Training Series, Module 4 - Communications
Hardware
Provides information on
the following subject matter areas: communications hardware, satellites, and
antennas.
Information Systems Technician Training Series, Module 5 - Communications Center
Operations
Provides information on
the duties and responsibilities of the Radioman as they relate to center
operations, voice communications, emission control, and cryptosecurity.