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Security Fundamentals Professional Certification

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The Security Fundamentals Professional Certification (SFPC) is a credential offered under the Security Professional Education Development Program (SPēD) which is sponsored through the Defense Security Service's (DSS) Center for Development of Security Excellence (CDSE).

The intent of the SFPC is to provide a recognized and reliable indication of a security practitioner's understanding of foundational concepts, principles, and practices needed to successfully perform functions, implement programs, and pursue missions to protect Department of Defense (DoD) assets.

The SFPC is the initial certification level in the SPēD program and was NCCA accredited in December 2012. Additional SPēD certifications, such as the Security Asset Protection Professional Certification (SAPPC) and Security Program Integration Professional (SPIPC), may only be attained following the initial conferral of the SFPC.

Certification eligibility is restricted to--

  1. DoD personnel assigned to a security position
  2. DoD personnel who volunteer for SPēD Certification testing
  3. DoD contractor personnel performing security duties directly for a DoD Component
  4. Industry security professionals and practitioners performing duties under the National Industrial Security Program

References

Security Fundamentals Professional Certification Wikipedia