Length: 2 Days

Certified Secure Facility Renovation Professional (CSFRP) Certification Program by Tonex

Certified TEMPEST Shielding and SCIF Architect (CTS-SCIF-ARCH)

Certified Secure Facility Renovation Professional (CSFRP) prepares professionals to plan, manage, and oversee renovations inside classified and sensitive facilities while maintaining continuous protection of people, information, and mission operations. The program translates ICD 705 and ICS 705 expectations into renovation-ready practices such as phased work packaging, secure staging, validated material flows, and construction change control that does not compromise protected areas.

Participants learn how to coordinate effectively with the AO and SSO, align documentation with accreditation needs, and keep inspection readiness in view from day one. Strong attention is given to risk management during active construction, including temporary vulnerabilities, contractor access, tool control, and security boundary integrity. The cybersecurity impact is direct because facility renovation decisions influence network segregation, secure equipment placement, cable pathways, electromagnetic exposure, and the protection of security systems. Strong cybersecurity outcomes depend on disciplined renovation governance, clear accountability, and evidence-based acceptance of every change.

Learning Objectives

  • Apply ICD 705 and ICS 705 renovation requirements to real project decisions
  • Build renovation plans that preserve classified area integrity throughout construction
  • Implement change control that ties scope updates to security impacts and approvals
  • Coordinate AO and SSO engagement for timely decisions and documented acceptance
  • Identify and mitigate construction-phase risks affecting physical and procedural controls
  • Maintain inspection readiness through traceable evidence and compliance artifacts
  • Strengthen cybersecurity by managing network spaces, pathways, and security system impacts during renovation activities

Audience

  • Facility Managers
  • Construction Project Managers
  • Security Officers
  • Government Contractors
  • Cybersecurity Professionals

Program Modules

Module 1: ICD ICS 705 Renovation Foundations

  • Facility categories and controlled area concepts
  • Core compliance drivers and renovation triggers
  • Security boundary definitions and documentation
  • Roles, responsibilities, and approval pathways
  • Common renovation pitfalls in secure spaces
  • Evidence expectations for compliance reviews

Module 2: Secure Renovation Planning and Phasing

  • Renovation scoping for protected environments
  • Work phasing to sustain operations securely
  • Secure staging, storage, and material handling
  • Access routing and escorted movement planning
  • Temporary barrier strategy and validation
  • Schedule alignment with security milestones

Module 3: Construction Change Control Governance

  • Baseline control and revision governance
  • Change request intake and triage workflow
  • Security impact assessment methodology
  • Approval authority mapping and escalation paths
  • Configuration tracking and decision logging
  • Closeout validation and acceptance criteria

Module 4: Risk Management During Active Construction

  • Threat modeling for construction activities
  • Contractor vetting and access enforcement
  • Tool control, key control, and asset custody
  • Managing temporary openings and penetrations
  • Incident handling within protected areas
  • Continuous monitoring and corrective actions

Module 5: AO SSO Coordination and Communications

  • Engagement cadence and decision checkpoints
  • Documentation packages for timely approvals
  • Handling deviations and compensating controls
  • Coordination with security and facility teams
  • Managing stakeholders and contractor alignment
  • Acceptance signoffs and operational handover

Module 6: Inspection Readiness and Project Closeout

  • Readiness checklists and internal audits
  • As-built validation and drawing control
  • Control testing, observations, and remediation
  • Evidence organization for inspection teams
  • Final walkthrough, punch list, and closure
  • Sustained compliance planning post renovation

Exam Domains

  1. Secure Construction Governance and Oversight
  2. Accreditation Evidence and Documentation Control
  3. Temporary Vulnerabilities and Compensating Controls
  4. Contractor Access, Trust, and Accountability
  5. Security Systems Integration and Acceptance Testing
  6. Operational Continuity and Mission Assurance

Course Delivery
The course is delivered through a combination of lectures, interactive discussions, hands-on workshops, and project-based learning, facilitated by experts in the field of Certified Secure Facility Renovation Professional (CSFRP). Participants will have access to online resources, including readings, case studies, and tools for practical exercises.

Assessment and Certification
Participants will be assessed through quizzes, assignments, and a capstone project. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a certificate in Certified Secure Facility Renovation Professional (CSFRP).

Question Types

  • Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
  • Scenario-based Questions

Passing Criteria
To pass the Certified Secure Facility Renovation Professional (CSFRP) Certification Training exam, candidates must achieve a score of 70% or higher.

Build the credibility and control discipline required to renovate high-security facilities with confidence. Enroll in CSFRP by Tonex and become the professional trusted to protect classified operations through every construction change.

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