Community Bank Security Professional Certification (CCBSP)
Your staff will enhance their skillset and knowledge base in the areas of information security to better demonstrate their abilities for risk management, information security program development, and IT auditing.
This certification course will cover the following key security controls required by regulators and examiners:
The CCBSP certification is specially designed to benefit any professional working with Information Technology and Information Security who has a direct responsibility for information. Additionally, those who support these individuals or serve on IT or Audit Committees can expand their understanding of security and help direct their institution’s activities in improving their security program. Regardless, if Information Technology and Information Security are outsourced at your institution, the fundamental understanding of these items is still required to demonstrate your ability to manage Information Security. You can outsource the work, but not the responsibility.
The following professionals should consider the CCBSP:
To successfully complete the CCBSP course, candidates must attend all events totaling 18 credit hours and complete an examination during the last event. After the first year, Continuing Education Credits (CECs) are required each year with an annual renewal fee of $295 to maintain the CCBSP certification. To obtain these, candidates will be required to participate in 6 credit hours of CCBSP courses annually.
Click here to register for the Certified Community Bank Security Professional Program.
This certification course will cover the following key security controls required by regulators and examiners:
- Risk Management
- Information Security Program
- Third Party Management
- Business Continuity
- Incident Response
- Security Awareness
- Network Security
- IT Audit
The CCBSP certification is specially designed to benefit any professional working with Information Technology and Information Security who has a direct responsibility for information. Additionally, those who support these individuals or serve on IT or Audit Committees can expand their understanding of security and help direct their institution’s activities in improving their security program. Regardless, if Information Technology and Information Security are outsourced at your institution, the fundamental understanding of these items is still required to demonstrate your ability to manage Information Security. You can outsource the work, but not the responsibility.
The following professionals should consider the CCBSP:
- Information Security Officers
- Network Administrators
- System Administrators
- IT Auditors
- Risk Management Officers
- Security Officers
- Compliance Officers
To successfully complete the CCBSP course, candidates must attend all events totaling 18 credit hours and complete an examination during the last event. After the first year, Continuing Education Credits (CECs) are required each year with an annual renewal fee of $295 to maintain the CCBSP certification. To obtain these, candidates will be required to participate in 6 credit hours of CCBSP courses annually.
Click here to register for the Certified Community Bank Security Professional Program.
2014 CCBSP Schedule
February 28th – Live Seminar
Sheraton Hotel, West Des Moines 8:00am - Registration/Breakfast 8:30am - 3:30pm – Seminar November 13th - Live Seminar Sheraton Hotel, West Des Moines 8:00am - Registration/Breakfast 8:30am - 3:30pm - Seminar |
May 15th – Webinar
9:00am - 12:00pm CST August 21st – Webinar 9:00am - 12:00pm CST |