Security Industry Cybersecurity Certification (SICC)
Security Industry Association
The Security Industry Cybersecurity Certification (SICC) is the industry's only credential focused specifically on cybersecurity for physical security systems. As a designated SICC, you will validate the skills required to support technical security installations according to industry best practices for electronic security and cybersecurity and aligning with clients’ organizational priorities and business objectives.
Duration
Not specified
Credits
Not specified
Cost
SIA member rate: $299 Non-member rate: $349
Format
Online
Skills developed through this program
- Integrate cybersecurity best practices with physical security systems to support secure electronic security installations
- Configure and network electronic security and low‑voltage devices using secure cybersecurity principles
- Identify and mitigate cybersecurity risks affecting physical security infrastructure and connected systems
- Apply industry standards, laws, and organizational requirements to safeguard assets, processes, and data
- Demonstrate professional technical judgment when supporting, specifying, or overseeing converged physical and cyber security solutions
Occupations this program prepares you for
Detailed information about this program
The SICC has been developed for integrators, manufacturers, consultants and other related industry professionals who are responsible for technically supporting the installation, networking, configuration and/or specification of electronic security/low-voltage technology devices and is designed to ensure these professionals have hands-on experience working with industrial controls, safeguarding assets and processes and possess a deep understanding of physical security and cybersecurity convergence. The program is designed to assess and validate the core competencies these individuals must possess to effectively perform jobs involving critical aspects of cybersecurity. Who Should Earn the SICC? This certification program is intended for security industry professionals who perform or provide technical support for the installation, networking, configuration and/or specifying of electronic security/low-voltage technology devices. These individuals may be involved in security integration projects as an installer or technician who aspires to become a lead technical support manager or engineer, while others may consult on security project specifications or provide direct oversight of technical security system installations. - Lead/Senior Service Technicians - Lead/Senior Installers - Technical Project Managers - Security Systems Designers - Technical Support Engineers - Security Specifiers/Consultants - IT/Cybersecurity Managers - Chief Technology Officers - Network Administrators - Product Managers
What you need to earn this credential
No requirements listed.
Eligible funding programs
No funding information available.
Scholarships
No scholarships listed.