Identity Management Education Program, brochure
Abstract
The Identity Management Certificate Program is intended to provide busy government
professionals a way to continue in their regular jobs while learning details of many facets of
Identity Management (IdM). Participants in the six-month program take two courses per
academic quarter. Most of the course work is conducted through web-based education that can
be taken anywhere. Classes for the first and last week of each quarter are conducted at the Naval
Postgraduate School. The Certificate Program commences four times per year; schedules are
posted online. Also, associated costs for Certificate Program; which includes tuition, books,
administrative fees, are listed on the Identity Management website.
Description
The Center for Information Systems
Security Studies and Research (CISR)
has created the Identity Management
Education Program (IMEP) to serve
the DoD and Federal Agencies.
IMEP consists of: Executive
Education, Certificate Programs,
Resident Degrees, and Educational
Tools for training and awareness.
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