C)RMFA - Mile2 Certificates
What is the C)RMFA Certification?
The C)RMFA is a specialized certification designed for professionals who are responsible for managing risk within federal information systems, particularly those aligned with the NIST Risk Management Framework (RMF). Mile2’s C)RMFA training ensures candidates have the knowledge and skills required to navigate the RMF lifecycle confidently—from categorization to continuous monitoring.
Why Pursue the C)RMFA?
Whether you're a cybersecurity practitioner, auditor, or compliance officer, the C)RMFA equips you with essential tools to:
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Understand the NIST 800-37 framework and RMF roles/responsibilities
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Align security controls with FIPS 199 and NIST SP 800-53
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Perform effective security assessments and audits
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Communicate risks to stakeholders in a meaningful way
This certification is especially valuable for professionals working in government agencies, contractors, and organizations seeking to comply with Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA) requirements.
Key Learning Areas
The C)RMFA course covers:
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Introduction to the Risk Management Framework (RMF)
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Categorization of information systems
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Selection and implementation of security controls
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Security control assessment
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System authorization
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Continuous monitoring strategies
The curriculum is not just theory-based—it’s hands-on, real-world applicable, and aligned with the expectations of today's security workforce.
Who Should Get Certified?
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IT Security Managers
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Information Assurance Professionals
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System Owners and Administrators
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Government Contractors
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Federal Employees involved in IT compliance or cybersecurity
Recognition and Career Impact
Mile2 certifications, including C)RMFA, are recognized by the Department of Homeland Security, National Security Agency (NSA), and listed in the DoD Directive 8570/8140 matrix. Holding a C)RMFA demonstrates your commitment to cybersecurity excellence and can be a game-changer for career advancement in both public and private sectors.
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