CP-AI Standard is frontline professional development—not IT training—for guards, managers, reception, access-control, facilities and data center teams facing social engineering and AI-enabled threats.
Curriculum References Selected Security Concepts
Topic references do not mean certification or endorsement by NIST or ASIS, and CP-AI completion does not establish GDPR, CCPA or other regulatory compliance.
Built by Sec-Curity Safety Center, drawing on practical experience training security personnel in New York and New Jersey.
See how CP-AI supports frontline awareness
Buy it for yourself or train a team—then explore how CP-AI Standard applies to the people making access, identity and escalation decisions.
For guards, managers, reception, access-control, facilities and data center professionals enrolling themselves.
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Explore Team TrainingPosts, patrols, checkpoints and incident response.
Reception, concierge and relevant administrative roles.
Team behaviour, coaching and incident handoff.
Contractors, restricted spaces and connected buildings.
Vendors, restricted infrastructure and access exceptions.
Illustrative examples of social-engineering, impersonation and physical-access scenarios. This is a training simulation, not a live incident feed.
Guards, managers, reception, access-control, facilities and data center personnel all make decisions that connect people, places and systems. Social engineers exploit those decision points with urgent requests, impersonation and procedural pressure.
Incident costs vary by organization and event. The operational choice is clearer: improvise under pressure, or give frontline staff a method they can follow.
Deploy CP-AI across relevant frontline roles with practical scenarios, assessment and verifiable completion credentials.
Designed for frontline personnel—not IT administrators. Scenarios focus on identity, access, reporting and escalation decisions made during real operations.
Prepare for deepfakes, voice cloning and AI-assisted social engineering without asking frontline staff to become technical specialists.
A memorable sequence frontline staff can use when a request feels wrong: Verify, Deny, Delay, Document and Escalate.
Complete the program, receive a CP-AI credential and let employers verify it using the certificate ID.
Develop consistent verification, documentation and escalation behaviour. CP-AI does not certify regulatory or framework compliance.
Complete the self-paced online course around your schedule. Audio-supported lessons provide an additional way to review material at appropriate times.
A simple decision sequence for suspicious requests—from familiar social-engineering pressure to AI-assisted impersonation. When in doubt, use the 5Ds.
Confirm identity or authority through an approved channel you control. Do not rely on caller ID, display names or message headers alone.
If approved verification fails, do not grant access or fulfil the request. Follow your organization’s denial procedure.
Pause the action long enough to complete approved verification or escalation before proceeding.
Record relevant details in the approved log or reporting system so the event can be reviewed.
Escalate uncertainty through the designated supervisor, security or incident-response route.
Practical training for common cyber-physical and AI-enabled threat patterns across frontline security, access and operations roles.
Understand how people, places, devices, information and procedures create connected decision points attackers may target.
Recognize attacks across all 5 channels: email, phone, SMS, in-person, and emerging tech like QR codes.
Recognize common manipulation tactics and practise clear refusal, verification and escalation language.
Recognize USB drops, card skimmers, rogue devices and other physical-digital warning signs in the work environment.
Recognize privacy and sensitive-data handling responsibilities relevant to frontline work and follow approved procedures.
Recognize common operational risks around badge readers, cameras, alarm panels and other connected security systems.
Protect your devices, respond to lost equipment, and understand mobile-specific attack vectors.
Recognize deepfake, voice-cloning and AI-enabled deception indicators, then follow role-appropriate escalation and documentation steps.
A publicly verifiable completion credential issued after the course and assessment requirements are met.
Employers can check the completion credential online using its unique certificate ID.
The completion credential remains valid for 24 months from its issue date.
Share the CP-AI completion certificate and digital badge as evidence of professional development.
Use the credential as evidence of CP-AI completion. It does not carry automatic state or continuing-education credit.
Document learner completion without presenting CP-AI as NIST or ASIS certification, or as GDPR or CCPA compliance.
of Professional Completion
This Document Certifies That
[Your Name Here]
Has successfully satisfied all requirements for the Cyber-Physical & AI Security Standard.
Date of Issue
Jan 15, 2025
Valid Until
Jan 15, 2027
Created by a security training organization for the people who verify identity, control access, document incidents and escalate uncertainty.
Modules use practical situations involving identity, access, suspicious devices, urgent requests and incident handoff.
The training language is designed for frontline shifts and approved procedures—not for abstract technical administration.
Coverage includes deepfakes, voice cloning and AI-assisted social engineering alongside familiar frontline attack patterns.
Built around observable frontline decisions: verify, deny, delay, document and escalate within approved procedures.
An SSC-linked professional-development program for cyber-physical and AI-threat awareness.
Current pricing routes for one learner, teams of 10 or more, and larger organization deployments.
For individual frontline professionals
For teams of 10–24 learners
For 50 or more learners
If you do not pass the assessment on your first attempt, you can retake it at no additional charge during your course-access period. A seven-day waiting period applies between attempts.
Free Retakes During Access • 14-Day Refund Policy
CP-AI Standard is for security guards and officers, security managers and supervisors, reception and front-desk staff whose duties include verification or access, access-control personnel, facilities and building operations teams, and data center security personnel. Individuals can enroll themselves, while organizations can train teams.
The complete curriculum contains 10+ hours of training content. It is self-paced, and learners receive six months of course access.
If you do not pass the assessment on your first attempt, you can retake it at no additional charge during your course-access period. A seven-day waiting period applies between attempts.
Eligible individual purchases can receive a full refund when requested within 14 days, provided less than 50% of the course has been completed and the assessment has not been taken or passed. See the Refund Policy for the complete eligibility rules.
No technical background is required. The course is designed for frontline security, access and operations personnel and assumes no prior cybersecurity knowledge. Learners should be able to use the online course platform and follow workplace procedures.
The CP-AI Standard completion credential is valid for 2 years from the date of issue. Credential holders can use the public verification route during its validity period.
Yes. Every certificate includes a unique verification ID. Employers can check the credential status at cyberpai.co/verify.php.
Give frontline professionals a repeatable way to verify, deny, delay, document and escalate suspicious requests.