Certification directory

Find the right criteria before you apply.

This directory is built for quick decisions: search the certificate path, compare the conditions that matter, and move toward the right next action with the least possible friction.

Search and filters

Narrow the directory by intent, category, or label.

Results

Readable rows that keep the full width for context.

Path 01 · Eligibility

Incident Response Practitioner

For teams that need a foundation in triage, ownership, and escalation. The path emphasizes evidence capture, clear handoff points, and a short verification loop before submission.

Core review Required evidence

What to check

Scope, owner, review date, and proof of remediation.

Related guidance
Path 02 · Assessment

Observed Systems Auditor

Built for reviewers who need to compare operating evidence against a known standard. It suits audit-focused teams looking for a tight checklist and a visible trail of decisions.

Audit cycle Decision log

What to check

Control coverage, review notes, and exception handling.

Review notes
Path 03 · Renewal

Operational Reliability Lead

Designed for teams renewing an existing certification. The focus stays on continuity, updated evidence, and the few signals that distinguish a clean renewal from a stalled one.

Renewal window Update packet

What to check

Current status, recency, and any unresolved follow-ups.

Open criteria
Interpretation

A directory only helps when the criteria read cleanly.

Each row is built to answer three questions at a glance: what the path is for, what evidence matters, and where to go next. That keeps the directory useful on large screens without becoming noisy on mobile.

Readable cards

Every result card spans the full row so the content stays legible across breakpoints.

Practical routing

Each card links to a useful next step: a related note, an open criteria page, or the tool.

Next action

Choose the path, then submit with confidence.

When you are ready, return to the Tool for a quick inspection pass or open the blog for deeper context on the standards behind the directory.