IS-1173: Levels of Protection (LOP) and Application of the Design-Basis Threat (DBT) Report
Description
This is the fourth course in the Interagency Security Committee (ISC) web-based training series. This course provides Federal personnel with responsibilities for security-related policies, programs, projects, and/or operations for their department or agency an overview of the process to determine the appropriate level of protection (LOP) for a Federal facility.
Upon completing this course, the participant will be able to:
- Explain how the Facility Security Level (FSL) determines the baseline Level of Protection (LOP).
- Explain the risk assessment methodology.
- Define the five levels of protection identified in the Risk Management Process.
- Explain how the DBT supports the Risk Management Process.
- Describe the elements of each undesirable event.
- Understand levels of protection.
- Define risk acceptance and the necessary documentation.
Additional Details
Prerequisites
Recommended prerequisites include:
- IS-1170 – Introduction to the Interagency Security Committee (ISC): This course provides an overview of the history of the ISC, its mission and organization, and a basic outline of the ISC Risk Management Process (RMP).
- IS-1171 – Overview of Interagency Security Committee (ISC) Publications: This course provides an overview of ISC facility security standards and policies and other documents that support the Risk Management Process (RMP).
- IS-1172 – Risk Management Process (RMP) for Federal Facilities - Facility Security Level (FSL) Determination: This course provides Federal personnel with responsibilities for security-related policies, programs, projects, and/or operations for their department or agency an overview of the process to determine the Facility Security Level (FSL) for a Federal facility.
- IS-1174 – Facility Security Committees (FSC): This course provides Federal personnel with an overview of Facility Security Committees (FSC), including: their members, their roles and responsibilities, and policies and procedures for FSC operations and decision-making.