Physical Security Professional

A Physical Security Professional (PSP) is a Board certification process for individuals involved in the physical security of organizations. This certification process is offered by ASIS International.[1] Certification lasts for three years, during which time ASIS requires credential holders to complete 60 Continuing Professional Education credits in order to meet recertification standards.[2]

Purpose of certification

The intent of this certification is to provide employers a means of knowing that an individual has a high level of knowledge pertaining to physical security. ASIS set the bar high, starting with specific eligibility requirements and continuing with recertification standards. They test applicants for knowledge and expertise in a number of areas such as threat assessment and risk analysis, an understanding of integrated physical security systems, and the ability to implement, evaluate and identify security measures and/or needs for a wide variety of protection situations. All of this is to maintain an accurate reflection of current industry skill and knowledge needs as well as to keep abreast of new technology and best practices.[3]

Skill requirements

Technical experience and skills involved in this certification include:

  1. Performing threat surveys to evaluate the dangers present at a location or in an organization.
  2. Design of security procedures and systems.
  3. Responsibilities of people associated with security and response procedures.
  4. Setup, operation, and maintenance of security systems.

Eligibility requirements

ASIS lists the minimum requirements to take the PSP credential certification[4] as follows:

  1. High school diploma, GED equivalent, or associate degree.
  2. Six years of progressive experience in the physical security field.
  3. The applicant must not have been convicted of any criminal offense that would reflect negatively on the security profession, ASIS, or the certification program.

OR

  1. Bachelor's degree or higher.
  2. Four years of progressive experience in the physical security field.
  3. The applicant must not have been convicted of any criminal offense that would reflect negatively on the security profession, ASIS, or the certification program.

Areas of expertise

Areas of certification by PSP include:

See also

References

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