Third-party products and services, including course instructors have helped many candidates to close knowledge and skill gaps. Lunarline does not endorse any particular provider and encourages candidates to use a variety of tools and resources that will enhance their understanding of relevant principles and the exam’s concentration area.
Certification Description
Successful completion of this exam will demonstrate a candidates ability to identify classical access control models and mechanisms. They will demonstrate their understanding of the policy machine framework and the core policy elements. The candidate will be able to implement system-level security principles in the design, development, and operation of an information system. The candidate will be able demonstrate their ability to implement security and privacy controls for federal information systems and other organizations.
Authoritative Sources
Requirements
Candidates must possess at least 5 years relevant experience in security architecture in order to obtain the expert level credential. The associate level credential will be awarded to those who pass the exam, but do not have the required experience. The credential can be elevated to expert level upon attaining the required experience. Simply email [email protected] to start the experience verification process.
Mapping to the NICE Framework
NICE Work Role Name:
Security Architect
NICE Framework Category
CCE® Concentration Area:
Securely Provision (SP)
NICE Specialty Area:
Systems Architecture (ARC)
NICE Work Role ID:
SP-ARC-002
OPM Code | DCWF Code:
652
NICE Work Role Description:
Ensures that the stakeholder security requirements necessary to protect the organization’s mission and business processes are adequately addressed in all aspects of enterprise architecture including reference models, segment and solution architectures, and the resulting systems supporting those missions and business processes.
Lunarline Training Courses:
Continuing Education: The Lunarline SCS Training Program and other third-party vendors offer activities, products and services across the country that qualify as Professional Development Credits (PDCs) that target the same NICE category, specialty area, work role, and/or authoritative sources as our certifications. We encourage candidates to use a variety of tools and resources that will enhance their understanding of relevant principles and reflect their learning styles and needs.
- Cloud Security and FedRAMP (PR108)
- Cloud Security and FedRAMP - SP (PR108-SP)
- Cloud Security Fundamentals (PR109)
- Cybersecurity Enterprise Engineering and Architecture (SP151)
- Cybersecurity Enterprise Engineering and Architecture - SP (SP151-SP)
- Implementing and Securing Your Virtual Environment (OM112)
- Implementing and Securing Your Virtual Environment - WBT (OM012-WBT)
- Implementing Network Security Architecture (SP203)
- Security Architect (SP204-RBT)