The purpose of this course is for participants to deepen their understanding of the Incident Response Form including why, when, and where it should be utilized.
Target Audience: Peace Corps staff, Cybersecurity Incident Response Coordinator (CIRC)
Course Learning Objectives:
- Enhance the understanding of the Incident Response Report Form (PC-2049e)
- Illustrate why the form is necessary and when it should be used
- Recognize and address any additional training needs in this area (based on feedback)
Course Duration: 45 minutes (maximum)
CE Eligibility: 0.75 continuing education units (ceu)
Last Updated: February 2018
Contact Information: IT Security Training Team itsecuritytraining@peacecorps.gov
- Teacher: Katherine Napierala
The purpose of this course is to educate management on the basic legislation upholding our standards and guidelines, key words and terms used in the agency related to information security, and key concepts for keeping our agency secure.
Mobile and Offline Ready: This course is capable of full completion
and access offline via the mobile app.
Target Audience: Annual requirement for Peace Corps staff having a supervisory or leadership role in the agency, or having oversight of individuals working directly in information security related matters.
Objectives:
- Recognize legislation guiding the security framework for the agency
- Familiarize yourself with security related documentation requirements and where to find this documentation
Gain general awareness of incident response requirement
Course Duration: 30 minutes
CE Eligibility: .5
Last Updated: April 2018
Contact Information: IT Security Training Team itsecuritytraining@peacecorps.gov

- Teacher: Gregory Macdonald
- Teacher: Linda Thomas
This course provides resources on protecting private information, one’s identity, and offers direction on how to respond suspicious emails.
Target Audience: Peace Corps Staff
Contact Information: IT Security Training Team ITSecurityTraining@peacecorps.gov