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Module 9 — Summary

Type: Theory · Duration: ~3 min · Status: Mandatory

Video script

[SLIDE 1 — Module 9 wrap]

Module 9 wrap. You did the capstone. You produced four artifacts — threat model, red-team report, remediation plan, pre-launch checklist — for a realistic SaaS launching an AI feature into a regulated industry. You self-graded against a rubric and compared to a reference solution.

That work is the artifact you'll point to for the rest of your career. When someone asks "have you done AI security engineering?" the answer is "yes — here's a complete deliverable I produced." Two years from now, when you're applying to AI security roles or advocating for a function at your company, this is what proves competence.

[SLIDE 2 — What changes in Module 10]

Module 10 is the certification exam. 50 questions covering the entire course — M0 through M9 — at a depth that confirms you can apply the material, not just recite it. 75% to pass. About an hour. Two attempts allowed.

On passing, you receive the Asfela AI Security Engineering — Professional certificate. That's the credential; the capstone is the portfolio piece; the modules + companion code are the reference library. Together: a complete AI security engineer's toolkit.

See you in Module 10.

Slide outline

  1. Module 9 wrap — capstone produced + "this is what proves competence" landing.
  2. What's next — exam + certificate.

Production notes

  • Recording: 2–3 min raw.
  • This is the most-rewarding-to-record moment in the course — the capstone is done.