Site Security Design and Access Control
RCCE students will learn CPTED principles and designing robust access control systems. RCCE students will learn to apply industry-standard tools and techniques to identify weaknesses and verify security controls. The course covers practical scenarios ranging from initial setup to final reporting. RCCE students will learn to analyze complex systems and think like an attacker to better defend the organization. This comprehensive course delivers practical knowledge applicable to real-world cybersecurity operations. Starting from foundational concepts, RCCE students will learn through a combination of concept explanation, practical demonstration, and hands-on exercises.
- Security Engineers building defensive controls
- Security Analysts and Blue Team members
- Systems Administrators with security responsibilities
- GRC and Risk Professionals supporting controls
- Professionals implementing Site Security Design and Access Control
- Design a scalable privilege management architecture with policy and enforcement
- Execute hands-on tasks for and access control
- Explain Course Overview fundamentals
- Execute hands-on tasks for what you will learn
- Execute hands-on tasks for course structure — covering Target Outcome.
- Execute hands-on tasks for core philosophy
- Execute hands-on tasks for origin & evolution — covering Jeffery (1971) coined the concept.
- Execute hands-on tasks for visibility principles — covering Unobstructed sightlines to entries, Window placement facing public areas.
- Execute hands-on tasks for lighting strategies — covering Uniform illumination at entry points, Eliminate shadow zones along paths.
- Design a scalable privilege management architecture with policy and enforcement, including Open floor plans in reception areas, and Low landscaping below window lines.
- Execute hands-on tasks for assessment checklist — covering all sightlines from guard posts, Identify dead zones in coverage.
| Module 01 | Site Security Design |
| Module 02 | and Access Control |
| Module 03 | Course Overview |
| Module 04 | What You Will Learn |
| Module 05 | Course Structure |
| Module 06 | Core Philosophy |
| Module 07 | Origin & Evolution |
| Module 08 | Natural Surveillance Design |
| Module 09 | Visibility Principles |
| Module 10 | Lighting Strategies |
| Module 11 | Design Applications |
| Module 12 | Assessment Checklist |
| Module 13 | Natural Access Control |
| Module 14 | Territorial Reinforcement |
All hands-on labs run on Rocheston Rose X OS. Students practice site security design and access control by implementing the controls discussed in class, with a focus on real-world deployment, monitoring, and validation.
- Lab 1: Design a scalable privilege management architecture with policy and enforcement
- Lab 2: Execute hands-on tasks for and access control
- Lab 3: Explain Course Overview fundamentals
- Lab 4: Execute hands-on tasks for what you will learn
- Lab 5: Execute hands-on tasks for course structure
Upon successful completion of this course, students will receive an official RCCE Course Completion Certificate for Site Security Design and Access Control, verifiable through the Rocheston certification portal.
- Full access to all course materials and slide decks
- Hands-on lab access on Rocheston Rose X OS environment
- Access to Rocheston CyberNotes
- Access to Rocheston Zelfire — EDR/XDR SIEM platform
- Access to Rocheston Raven — online cyber range exercise platform
- Access to Rocheston Vulnerability Vines AI