Business Continuity Certification Programme
Become a SECO-certified Business Continuity Officer (CBCO)
We recognise the growing global demand for skilled and well-qualified security leaders and specialists. To meet this need, we have developed specific training programmes that equip relevant industry professionals with the skills required from a Business Continuity Officer.
We offer one of the most comprehensive certification programmes available to support your career in business continuity. Our structured learning path enables you to progress from the Foundation level all the way to Certified Business Continuity Officer (CBCO).
Earning the SECO S‑CBCO certification establishes you as a qualified Business Continuity Officer and marks an important step toward a successful career and continuous professional development in the field.
In addition to our certifications, we also offer related courses and examinations in the field of business continuity.
Business Continuity certifications
Foundation: Business Continuity Foundation S-BCF certification
This level of certification is ideally suited for anyone with a general interest in protecting their business against threats and raising awareness of business continuity within their organisation.
Practitioner: Business Continuity Practitioner S-BCP certification
Our practitioner level certification is for all professionals looking to build a career in business continuity or organisational resilience.
Expert: Business Continuity Management Expert S-BCME certification
Our expert level S-BCME certification is for practitioner-level professionals who wish to become Certified Business Continuity Officers. (Course currently unavailable, under development)
Expert: Business Continuity Officer S-CBCO certification
For anyone who can demonstrate that they have practical-level knowledge (SECO Expert certificate or equivalent) and at least 3 years of relevant work experience in the field of business continuity.
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