AIPSA Associate
Demonstrates foundational knowledge across AI Product Security domains.
Domain coverage
14 domains
Recommended for
Practitioners getting started
Five badge families for AI Product Security: practitioner credentials, consultant marks, program maturity badges, evidence marks, and lab domain badges, each earned through a defined process.
Badge families
5
Credential levels
4
Assessment domains
14
Public verification
Ready
What the catalog contains
Badge families
The system includes individual credentials, consultant marks, organizational badges, scoped evidence marks, and lab completion badges. Each family has its own purpose and claim boundaries.
Individual knowledge credentials issued after a scoped AIPSA-aligned assessment.
Issued to practitioners authorized to conduct or support AIPSA-aligned assessment work.
Organizational maturity badges issued after scorecard assessment.
Scoped process badges issued after adversarial testing or evidence review.
Domain completion badges earned through AIPSA Labs scenario tracks.
Practitioner credentials
These are the primary shareable credentials in the catalog. Each card uses a fixed badge stage so the medallion stays crisp, balanced, and comparable.
Demonstrates foundational knowledge across AI Product Security domains.
Domain coverage
14 domains
Recommended for
Practitioners getting started
Proficient understanding of AI Product Security and practical application.
Domain coverage
14 domains
Recommended for
Security engineers, analysts, builders
Advanced knowledge and ability to design, assess, and improve AI security controls.
Domain coverage
14 domains
Recommended for
Security leads, senior engineers, architects
Expert-level mastery across domains and leadership in AI Product Security.
Domain coverage
14 domains
Recommended for
Leaders, advisors, consultants, researchers
Assessment coverage
The domains are grouped for readability, but every individual domain stays visible so the catalog does not hide the actual assessment scope.
What AI systems exist, how they're connected, who controls them, and where the trust boundaries are.
Whether adversarial inputs, manipulation, and prompt injection are modeled, tested, and measured over time.
Whether retrieval systems enforce proper authorization, and whether data exposure is controlled end to end.
Whether agentic systems are constrained to the actions they need, with proper guardrails on tool use.
Whether AI systems produce actionable telemetry, and whether teams can detect and respond to AI-specific incidents.
Whether AI security is documented, auditable, and integrated into delivery — not just asserted.
How it works
Take the assessment, calculate the score, issue the level, and verify the credential publicly. The process is designed to be easy to understand and easy to share.
A structured exam covering all 14 AIPSA domains. Approximately 60–90 minutes.
Domain-weighted scoring across knowledge and applied reasoning questions.
Score determines your level. Credential includes a verifiable ID and expiry date.
Every credential is publicly verifiable /aipsa/verify.
Next step
Start with the AIPSA training assessment to see where you stand across every AI Product Security domain.
AIPSA credentials confirm completion of a scoped assessment, certification, lab path, or evidence review. They do not certify that any product, organization, or system is free of vulnerabilities.