
Certification - DCSA CDSE
The Security Professional Education Development (SPēD) Certification Program is part of the Department of Defense's (DOD) initiative to professionalize the security workforce.
My Certifications - DCSA CDSE
What is My SPēD Certification and why do I need this account? My SPēD Certification (MSC) is the system of record for the SPēD Certification Program. You must create and maintain an active, up-to-date MSC account.
Certification and Credential Account Login - DCSA CDSE
Learn the 9 steps process to becoming Security Professional Education Development (SPēD) certified and register for a SPēD assessment. The SPēD Certification Program is part of the Department of Defense's (DOD) initiative to professionalize the security workforce.
Security - U.S. Department of Defense
Physical Security Certification (PSC) The PSC is ideal for DoD, Industry, and federal members performing physical security functions. The PSC was accredited by the NCCA in March 2016, and...
SPeD Home - U.S. Department of Defense
The Security Professional Education Development Program (SPeD) is a Department of Defense's (DoD) initiative to professionalize the security workforce. This initiative is intended to ensure that there is a common set of competencies among security practitioners.
Certification eligibility, the registration process, and sample questions for the Assessment. What is the SPēD Certification Program? SPēD stands for Security Professional Education Development.
SPēD stands for Security Professional Education Development. The SPēD Certification Program is the Department of Defense (DoD) initiative to professionalize the security workforce.
What is the SPēD Program? - DCSA CDSE
Get an overview of the Security Professional Education Development Certification Program and learn about our certifications and credentials. The SPēD Certification Program is part of the DOD's initiative to professionalize the security workforce.
Since its inception in 2011, the SPēD Certification Program has delivered over 28,000 tests with an all-time pass rate of just over 51 percent, and there are over 10,300 active certifications and credentials with individuals employed at 48 diferent DOD Components and federal agencies.
SPēD Resources - DCSA CDSE
The Center for Development of Security Excellence (CDSE) is committed to supporting DOD Components and their personnel in promoting the SPēD Certification program. Below are resources to inform you and your organization that provide information about the SPēD Certification Program.