







WHAT IS THE CTCB?
In this dynamic and fast-moving world, terrorism and security threats remain an ever-present concern and risk, no matter where you are. On account of this, there exists a global imperative to invest in ensuring not just personal safety, but also that of our assets and wider community.
At the Counter Terrorism Certification Board (CTCB), we aim to raise the standard of operation and awareness across security industries. We educate on various techniques that can be used to mitigate or overcome complex and multifarious risks in the daily lives of corporates, governmental institutions, and the general public.
The CTCB is an internationally recognised Certification Body that functions as a global benchmark for personnel certification programmes in the security industry. It ensures that trained security professionals operate in a consistent, comparable, and reliable manner worldwide — allowing them to have skills that translate across geographic and strategic contexts.
We have various certifications on offer, which can be taken in-person or online. The most widely known is the Certified Counter Terrorism Practitioner (CCTP) qualification for security professionals. Considered the only officially accredited certification in its field, it provides formal recognition of achievement after demonstrating the competence, skillsets, and professional knowledge that is required to make a difference in contributing to domestic and global security.

UPCOMING INTAKES
SINGAPORE
23.11.2020 – 25.11.2020
2020
CCTP Certification Exam
- Terrorism fundamentals
- Threat identification
- Prevention and mitigation of the threat
- Preparedness and response to terrorist act
ctcb news alert
The Certified Counter Terrorism Practitioner (CCTP) Credential was recognised as an ‘exciting and immensely valuable’ initiative contributing to the development of an ‘increasingly important skill set(s) for security industry decision-makers’.
The Professional Security Officer Magazine in May 2019.
Terrorists using social media to gather intelligence
Statement from Mr Ivor Terret, speaking to The New Paper at CCTP’s Hostile Reconnaissance and Surveillance Detection Course, which taught participants how to identify and disrupt intelligence gathering by terrorists
28 January 2017
CCTP Workshop
Improvised Explosive Device (IED) detection & response
Singapore firms and international participants taught how to spot home-made explosives and potential terror threats
November 2017
what our certified professionals say
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