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  2. Physical Security Professional - Wikipedia

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    ASIS set the bar high, starting with specific eligibility requirements and continuing with recertification standards. They test applicants for knowledge and expertise in a number of areas such as threat assessment and risk analysis, an understanding of integrated physical security systems, and the ability to implement, evaluate and identify ...

  3. ASIS International - Wikipedia

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    ASIS International, headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, is a professional organization for security professionals. [1] It issues certifications, standards, and guidelines for the security profession. Founded in 1955 as the American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS), members were principally government and corporate security ...

  4. List of computer security certifications - Wikipedia

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    ASIS International: CPP: Certified Protection Professional Management 3 Years N/A APP: Associate Protection Professional Management 3 Years N/A PCI: Professional Certified Investigator Forensics 3 Years N/A PSP: Physical Security Professional Physical Security 3 Years N/A SABSA: SABSA-SCF: SABSA Chartered Security Architect – Foundation ...

  5. CPP - Wikipedia

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    C++ (file extension: .cpp), a programming language; Carte parallelogrammatique projection, an equirectangular map projection; Chinese postman problem, a mathematical problem in graph theory; meta-Chlorophenylpiperazine, a chemical; Controllable-pitch propeller, is a type of propeller used in Marine propulsion.

  6. ANSI/ASIS PSC.1-2012 - Wikipedia

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    ANSI/ASIS PSC.1-2012 is a management standard for quality of private security company operations. [ 1 ] The standard seeks to operationalise the International Code of Conduct (ICoC) within a formal structure familiar to businesses.

  7. C++23 - Wikipedia

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    C++23, formally ISO/IEC 14882:2024 [1], is the current open standard for the C++ programming language that follows C++20.The final draft of this version is N4950. [2] [3]In February 2020, at the final meeting for C++20 in Prague, an overall plan for C++23 was adopted: [4] [5] planned features for C++23 were library support for coroutines, a modular standard library, executors, and networking.

  8. Ada Semantic Interface Specification - Wikipedia

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    ASIS had been used to examine the structure of the code efficiently, making it easier to store and link to a list containing Ada language. ASIS coherently completes what is asked to do and successfully gains constant and secure access to the data base information which meets the project’s needs.

  9. C++20 - Wikipedia

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    C++20 is a version of the ISO/IEC 14882 standard for the C++ programming language. C++20 replaced the prior version of the C++ standard, called C++17, and was later replaced by C++23. [1]