International Certification
Why Get Certified?
The simple answer is that to remain as competitive as possible today, you must be certified. The bar has been raised in the security profession and employers, contractors, governments, and even clients are now taking additional steps to ensure that they are hiring or working with the most skilled and knowledgeable individuals in the business. Professional certifications from ASIS International offer them another screening tool -- one that has the backing and credibility of the preeminent professional society in the world for those who are responsible for security.
Every profession requires specialized skills. Not every employer knows that you have those skills. In short, certification is an investment in your career, your livelihood, your future.
If you want...
- To demonstrate your advanced knowledge in security management
- To gain instant professional credibility
- To advance your career
- To stand head and shoulders above the competition
- To increase your earnings potential
Get certified. Apply today.
To get more information on ASIS Education programs, click here!
ASIS currently offers three certification programs:
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Certified Protection Professional (CPP™) - This certification designates individuals who have demonstrated competency in all areas constituting security management. |
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Professional Certified Investigator (PCI™) - Holders of the PCI™ certification have demonstrated education and/or experience in the fields of case management, evidence collection, and case presentation. |
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Physical Security Professional (PSP™) - The PSP™ designation is the certification for those whose primary responsibility is to conduct threat surveys, design integrated security systems that include equipment, procedures and people, or install, operate and maintain those systems. |
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