The practitioner certification for Zero Trust, FedRAMP, NIST 800-53, and cybersecurity governance documentation.
The ELDR Certified Cybersecurity Professional (ECSCP) is the most technically rigorous certification in the ELDR Institute framework. Designed for practitioners who build cybersecurity governance programs in enterprise and federal environments, the program covers Zero Trust architecture documentation, FedRAMP System Security Plans, NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 5 control implementation documentation, IAM governance frameworks, and the audit evidence architecture that security assessors require. The gold standard for practitioners supporting ATOs, ISO 27001 certifications, and SOC 2 audits.
The cybersecurity documentation mandate. NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 5 framework overview. ISO 27001 control domains. FedRAMP program overview. The relationship between cybersecurity documentation and institutional defensibility.
SSP structure and content requirements. System characterization and authorization boundary documentation. Control implementation statements — writing to audit expectation. Customer responsibility documentation and hybrid controls.
Deep coverage of all 20 NIST 800-53 control families: Access Control, Audit, Configuration Management, Contingency Planning, Identification and Authentication, Incident Response, Maintenance, Media Protection, Personnel Security, Physical Protection, Planning, Program Management, Risk Assessment, System and Communications Protection, and more. Implementation statement templates for each family.
NIST SP 800-207 implementation documentation. CISA Zero Trust Maturity Model documentation. Identity, device, network, application, and data pillar documentation. Zero Trust transition plan documentation.
Low, Moderate, and High baseline documentation requirements. Package preparation: SSP, SAP, SAR, POA&M. ConMon documentation and continuous monitoring reporting.
Identity governance documentation frameworks. Privileged access management records. RBAC and ABAC documentation standards. Access review and certification records.
Incident Response Plan (IRP) documentation to NIST SP 800-61 standard. Business Continuity Plan (BCP) and Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) frameworks. Tabletop exercise documentation and lessons-learned records.
Building the cybersecurity audit evidence package. Supporting security assessment teams. Remediation documentation. Authorization documentation submission and review cycles.
Develop a complete FedRAMP Moderate authorization package for a simulated cloud system. Deliver: SSP with all control narratives, SAP, SAR, and POA&M. Peer-reviewed against assessor rubrics.
All prices in USD. Institutional licensing available for 25+ seats. Contact [email protected]
Cohort dates are confirmed directly with enrolled students. Early access registrants receive priority placement, program updates, and locked-in pricing before public enrollment opens.
The ELDR Certified Cybersecurity Professional is currently accepting early access registrations. Cohort dates will be confirmed with enrolled students and announced to the waitlist.
The CSP credential is an ELDR Institute professional designation. It is grounded in the same regulatory frameworks (ISO 27001, NIST, AICPA) referenced in enterprise and government hiring requirements. Continuing education credit applications are in development.
Yes. Groups of 5 or more receive the corporate rate of $2,695/seat (5+ seats). Institutional licensing for large enterprise deployments is available — contact [email protected].
Full refunds are available within 14 days of enrollment confirmation. Partial refunds are available up to the end of Module 2. No refunds after Module 2 completion.