Join us for our in-person NERC CIP Bootcamp, generously hosted by Ameren in St Louis, Missouri. Our NERC CIP Bootcamp is for industry professionals seeking a full knowledge of the NERC CIP standards and associated compliance oversight processes.
Staff at EnergySec Member organizations may be eligible for a discount. Contact us at info@energysec.org for more information. Members with access to the EnergySec Community may find discount information here.
About the Course
CIP Deep Dive (Days 1–3)
This foundational section of the bootcamp covers the full scope of the NERC CIP standards. Using our established curriculum, students will explore:
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Each of the core CIP requirements
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Real-world implementation strategies
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Emerging challenges and compliance considerations
Instruction is delivered by seasoned CIP professionals who provide context, examples, and expert insights based on real industry experience.
Audit Prep+ (Days 4–5)
This advanced segment focuses on preparing your organization for NERC CIP audits. Topics include:
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Overview of the ERO audit process and the NERC CMEP
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RSAW and evidence preparation techniques
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Insight into Inherent Risk Assessments (IRA) and Internal Control Evaluations (ICE)
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A look at the ERO Auditor Handbook and what to expect during an audit
This course is valuable as a stand-alone bootcamp or can be applied toward our C3P Credential, which certifies proficiency in managing compliance with the NERC CIP standards.
To learn more or to register for the credential, visit our website: energysec.org
Participants will receive:
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A full-color printed course book (included with registration)
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A digital copy of the curriculum and slides
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Access to a reference library of key documents used in the course
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Certificate of Completion eligible for up to 40 CPE hours
Hotel Room Information
No room blocks available for this event.
CPE Credit
Certificates of completion will be provided after the class as documentation for Continuing Professional Education credit. A full week of CIP courses typically counts for 40 CPE hours and such will be reflected on the course certificate. Attendees should consult the CPE/CEU standards for their specific certifications or credentials to determine whether this course qualifies. EnergySec is unable to submit CPEs on behalf of attendees.