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New Program Addresses the Growing Demand for Security Awareness Professionals to Protect Organizational Information

New Program Addresses the Growing Demand for Security Awareness Professionals to Protect Organizational Information

H Layer Credentialing, a wholly owned business unit of Professional Testing, Inc., announced the launch of its new third party, vendor-neutral, certification for security awareness professionals.

H Layer Credentialing’s Security Awareness and Culture Professional (SACP)™ Certification program is designed to recognize competencies required for professionals serving in occupational roles linking security awareness training, user behavior assessment, education, with behavioral change, to achieve a sustained security-aware culture.

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Why was SACP™ developed?

Increasingly, the most valued assets of organizations are their information resources. Collaborative work environments, network communication and remote work, have exponentially increased cyber threat vulnerabilities. While technical tools designed to protect information assets remain important, numerous research studies and surveys reveal that human errors are the most significant contributor to security breaches.

The SACP™ certification was developed in response to the recognition that establishing an organizational security-aware culture is among the most effective means of preventing costly data breaches.

The SACP™ certification mark will recognize individuals who have successfully passed the H Layer Credentialing’s SACP™ certification examination and maintain certification requirements, as set by H Layer.

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