CP-AI Standard Training
Individual Enrollment

Build Frontline Cyber-Physical Skills for Your Role

For individual professionals who make access, identity, visitor, reporting or escalation decisions and want to complete CP-AI Standard for themselves.

Quick Answer

Who is this training for?

Individual enrollment is open to relevant frontline professionals—not only guards. Security managers, receptionists, secretaries, administrative assistants, access-control staff, facilities personnel and data center security professionals can enroll themselves when their duties involve access, identity, sensitive information, reporting or escalation. CP-AI Standard is professional development, not IT or statutory licence training.

The Buying Case

Your job title matters less than the decisions you make

CP-AI is relevant when your work puts you at a human control point: deciding who to trust, what to share, whether to grant access and when to stop and escalate.

You Verify People and Requests

Your role may involve visitors, vendors, callers, badges, keys, deliveries or sensitive routing—even if “security” is not in your title.

AI Can Manufacture Familiarity

A convincing voice, video, message or caller ID can create pressure to bypass normal checks. Independent verification remains the control.

You Want Role-Relevant Development

The program focuses on observable frontline actions rather than technical system administration or generic office awareness.

Operational Scenarios

One program, different frontline roles

The same core response applies across roles, while the situation changes according to the decisions you are expected to make.

At a security post

Verify an urgent visitor, vendor or badge exception before granting entry or changing normal procedure.

At reception or an administrative desk

Handle an authoritative caller seeking employee details, sensitive routing or an exception without disclosing or transferring blindly.

As a manager or supervisor

Recognize manipulation, reinforce the escalation path and coach a consistent response without inventing unofficial policy.

In facilities or a data center

Confirm technicians, work orders, restricted-space access and unusual device requests before allowing activity to proceed.

What the Program Develops

Skills you can apply within your role

  • Verify through a trusted channel

    Treat identity and authority as something to confirm independently—not something proven by confidence, status or familiar media.

  • Resist urgency and secrecy pressure

    Recognize common manipulation cues and create time for the approved process to work.

  • Document useful details

    Capture what happened clearly enough for a manager, security team or technical function to act.

  • Describe your development accurately

    Show role-relevant cyber-physical awareness on a Resume or professional profile without overstating the credential.

Role-Aligned Content

What CP-AI Standard Covers

Practical cyber-physical awareness for people making access, identity, reporting and escalation decisions—not technical IT administration.

Independent Verification

Pause urgent requests and verify identity through a trusted channel before granting access, sharing information or changing procedure.

AI Impersonation Awareness

Recognize that caller ID, familiar voices, video and polished messages can be manipulated or generated.

Cyber-Physical Warning Signs

Notice suspicious devices, QR codes, badge requests, vendor behaviour and access exceptions that cross the physical-digital boundary.

Documentation & Escalation

Record what happened, preserve useful details and escalate through the organization’s approved chain instead of improvising.

Important program boundary

CP-AI Standard is a professional-development credential for frontline cyber-physical and AI-threat awareness. It is not IT training; does not replace employer procedures or statutory licensing such as NY DCJS or NJ SORA; and does not claim NIST or ASIS certification or endorsement, GDPR or CCPA compliance, equivalence to another credential, or automatic continuing-education credit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions about individual enrollment

Is individual enrollment only for security guards?

No. Individual enrollment is for any relevant professional whose duties involve access, identity, visitors, sensitive information, reporting or escalation. That can include managers, reception, secretaries, administrative assistants, facilities and data center security personnel.

When is CP-AI relevant to a secretary or administrative assistant?

It is relevant when the role handles visitors, calls, employee information, keys, badges, deliveries, executive routing or other requests that can be manipulated. It is not aimed at every administrative role regardless of duties.

Can a security manager enroll as an individual?

Yes. A manager can complete the program for personal development or to evaluate its operational fit before considering a team rollout.

Do I need an employer to sponsor me?

No. Individuals can enroll directly. Employer procedures and licensing requirements still apply separately to your work.

Does CP-AI qualify me for a licensed security role?

No. CP-AI does not replace NY DCJS, NJ SORA or any other state licensing or required security-guard training.

Choose Your Own Development

Enroll for the decisions your role actually requires

Whether you work at a post, desk, control point, facility or restricted site, the question is the same: do you verify people and requests before access or information is granted?

Enroll Yourself