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ASIS Certification Main Announcement ASIS Int’l Certification Newsletter
ASIS Exam Preparation - Certification Reviews ASIS encourages candidates for board certification to use a combination of resources in preparation for exams, as certification is based on a mastery of the body of knowledge. Classroom and online reviews are two methods of preparation available for certification candidates. A review is an essential part of your exam preparation plan. ALL EXAM PREPARATION RESOURCES Classroom Reviews: A classroom review will position you to: · Identify key vocabulary terms and learn how to apply concepts you will likely encounter on the exam. · Better understand and build expertise in areas where you are less experienced and knowledgeable. · Build relationships, exchange study tips, and form study groups with other preparing for certification. · Confirm your understanding and learn where you need to focus your study with a practice exam.
The CPP® Classroom Review is offered: INFO/REGISTER |


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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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Physical Security Professional (PSP) Review Course The National Capital Chapter is pleased to present our newly revised PSP Review Course for chapter members and security professionals. The course will be held at the Fannie Mae facilities, 11600 American Dream Way, Reston, VA 20193 over three Saturdays (October 18, 25, and November 1) from 8:00am until 2:00pm. Cost for the course is $75.00, which may be paid in advance thru PaypaL, or by cash or check on the first Saturday session. Sorry, but we are unable to accept credit cards as payment. The fee does not include the PSP Study Guide or any of the study references. At the conclusion of the course, participants will receive a CD with all presentations and course handouts. For further information or to register, please contact Jim Saulnier, CPP, NCC Certification Coordinator, at james.saulnier@sprint.com |