🛡️ Physical & Corporate Security Professional (CPP) — Exam-Prep
Independent exam-preparation over the publicly-published CPP syllabus domains — ESRM, physical & personnel security, investigations and crisis management.
Last updated: June 2026
An independent, self-paced exam-prep course covering the seven publicly-published CPP syllabus domains — security & ESRM, business principles, investigations, personnel security, physical security, information & asset protection, and crisis management — with original visual lessons, worked guidance, practice checks and an exam-style final. It maps to ASIS CPP domains. The course is organized into 9 modules, ending with a final exam (pass mark 80%). It is independent, free exam-preparation training — not an official or accredited review course.
What you'll learn
- Security principles & program management (ESRM)
- Business principles & practices
- Security risk assessment & threat analysis
- Physical security — CPTED, barriers, access, CCTV
- Personnel security & workplace violence
- Information & asset protection
- Investigations — process, evidence & ethics
- Crisis management & resilience
- The CPP exam & ethics — your study plan
Learning objectives
- Understand that this is independent exam-prep covering the public CPP domains — not an official ASIS course, exam or endorsement
- Apply Enterprise Security Risk Management (ESRM) and a structured threat × vulnerability × consequence risk-assessment process
- Connect security to business: budgeting, ROI, policy, vendor/contract management and negligent-security liability
- Plan and lead lawful investigations with sound evidence handling, interviewing and reporting
- Manage personnel risk: background screening, insider threat, workplace-violence prevention and executive protection
- Design layered physical security using CPTED, barriers, locks, access control, IDS, CCTV and security lighting
- Protect information and assets through classification, the CIA triad and cyber-physical convergence
- Lead crisis management, emergency response, business continuity (RTO/RPO) and organizational resilience