Tuesday, February 25, 2025

CISA Announces ChemLock Security Awareness Training – 2-25-25

I got an email from CISA today (nothing special about me here, anyone can sign up for these emails here) about a new chemical security awareness training program being offered by the ChemLock folks. The email reported that:

“The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is proud to announce the new ChemLock: Security Awareness Training, which helps employees at all levels of an organization understand the risk of dangerous chemicals, their responsibility in protecting those chemicals from malicious actors, and what to do when they recognize potential threats.”

The new program (ChemLock: Security Awareness Course) comes with its own web page that provides a program overview, and the current schedule of on-line presentations. That page notes that:

“This interactive, practical, no-cost course runs approximately 1 hour in length and is appropriate for personnel at all levels of an organization regardless of their security expertise or involvement with dangerous chemicals.”

If you have a large digital TV in your training room, you might want to schedule key personnel to participate in a group training program.

NOTE: This is the ChemLock program as it currently exists, not the enhanced program that I have been advocating since the start of the year.

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