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DoD Approved 8570/8140 Baseline Certifications

Department of Defense Directive 8570 has been replaced by the DoD CIO as DoDD 8140; DoDD 8570 is now a part of a larger initiative that falls under the guidelines of DoDD 8140. DoDD 8140 provides guidance and procedures for the training, certification, and management of all government employees who conduct Information Assurance functions in assigned duty positions.

DoD Directive 8140.01 Download

IAT Level I IAT Level II IAT Level III
A+
CCNP Security
IAM Level I IAM Level II IAM Level III
CAP
CAP
Cloud+
CISSP (or Associate)
CCISO
CCISO
IASAE I IASAE II IASAE III
CISSP-ISSAP
CISSP-ISSEP
CSSLP
CSSLP
CSSP Analyst CSSP Infrastructure Support CSSP Incident Responder
CEH
CEH
CEH
CCNA-Security
CCNA-Security
CHFI
CHFI
Cloud+
PenTest+
CHFI
PenTest+
CSSP Analyst CSSP Infrastructure Support
CEH
CySA+
CISSP-ISSMP
CISA
CCISO
PenTest+

The above table provides a list of DoD approved IA baseline certifications aligned to each category and level of the IA Workforce. Personnel performing IA functions must obtain one of the certifications required for their position, category/specialty and level to fulfill the IA baseline certification requirement. Most IA levels within a category or specialty have more than one approved certification and a certification may apply to more than one level.

An individual needs to obtain only one of the “approved certifications”; for his or her IA category or specialty and level to meet the minimum requirement. For example, an individual in an IAT Level II position could obtain any one of the four certifications listed in the IAT Level II cell.

Higher level IAT and IAM certifications satisfy lower level requirements. Certifications listed in Level II or III cells can be used to qualify for Level I. However, Level I certifications cannot be used for Level II or III unless the certification is also listed in the Level II or III cell. For example:

  • The A+ or Network+ certification qualify only for Technical Level I and cannot be used for Technical Level II positions.
  • The System Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) certification qualifies for both Technical Level I and Technical Level II. If the individual holding this certification moved from an IAT Level I to an IAT Level II position, he or she would not have to take a new certification.

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