Content Enablers Technology Control Plans training is an interactive course. The content focuses on common characteristics of a TCP, why a TCP is necessary, and how and when a company would use its TCP to protect its export-controlled information. A fun, comic-book-style case study illustrates how a TCP might apply in a variety of situations, and a series of interactivities challenges users to apply their learning to real-world situations.
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Course Summary
Learning Objectives
Provide a basic understanding of why a TCP is necessary, what is contained within a typical TCP, and how a TCP may be implemented within a corporation. Present examples of how a TCP may apply in situations at your company.
Target Audience
Employees of companies in the U.S. that must operate under a technology control plan.
Course Duration: 28 Minutes
Certificate of Completion: George Mason University
Course Outline
Introduction
Technology Control Plans
- Overview
- Visitor Management
- Facility Security and Access Controls
- Interior Access
- Intangible Technology Access
- Disposal of Technology in Tangible Form
- Export Authorizations
- Non-Disclosure Agreements
Conclusion