CERTIFICATION CLASSES
The Chapter's 2010 CPP Prep Courses will resume in Dallas after the ASIS Seminar in October.
However, we have had to cancel the summer classes in Fort Worth because of scheduling conflicts for many of our members.
The Certification Committee needs CPP volunteers to teach these programs. Anyone interested in volunteering to teach a session should contact Joe Peek at (214) 914-0621, or by email at jpeek@redwoodtx.com. We have course materials, so the only thing required is your time and enthusiasm!
Hi Joe,
I was able to pass the CPP exam in July largely because of the class,
and want to thank you for your time and effort.
Regards, Clancy
J. Clancy McKenna
I NTEGRATED ACCESS SYSTEMS
Plano
North Texas Chapter Certification & Education Committee Chairs:
Joseph Peek, Jr., CPP; Vance Toler, CPP
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... Get certified. Apply today. ASIS currently offers three certification
programs: Certified
Protection Professional (CPP®) Preeminent designation awarded to individuals whose primary
responsibilities are in security management and who have
demonstrated advanced knowledge in security solutions and best
business practices. Professional
Certified Investigator (PCI®) Technical designation award to those individuals whose primary
responsibilities are to conduct investigations and who have
demonstrated in-depth operational knowledge and competence in this
area. Physical
Security Professional (PSP®) Technical designation awarded to those individuals whose
primary responsibilities are to conduct physical security surveys,
design integrated security systems, or install, operate or
maintain those systems and who have demonstrated in-depth
operational knowledge and competence in this area.
Since 1977
Introduced in 2002
Introduced in 2002