Friday, February 7, 2020

CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide

The CompTIA Network+ certification builds on the knowledge from the A+ certification with a focus on networking topics, such as network installation, administration, troubleshooting and security. Candidates are recommended to have an A+ certification or equivalent knowledge, and at least nine months of experience in IT networking.
CompTIA's Security+ is an entry-level security certification that is considered the minimum amount of security knowledge required by network administrators. For example, the U.S. Department of Defense requires administrators to be at least Security+ certified before they are granted administrative rights on a DoD network. Security+ certification validates your skills in topics like network security, threat assessment, cryptography and cyber incident response.
As with other CompTIA certifications, you can attend a class to master the objectives in the exam or self-study. The popular CompTIA Security+: Get Certified Get Ahead: SY0-301 Study Guide has been used by many people to pass the Security+ certification the first time they take it..
CompTIA says that the Security+ exam “is scheduled to be updated to SY0-501 for the summer of 2017” and there will be an overlap of approximately six months in which you can choose to take either the SY0-401 or SY0-501 version. That’s vague enough to allow some wiggle room. My guess is that SY0-401 will end on December 31, 2017. End of year, end of the test, like SY0-301 and 2014. Meanwhile, the SY0-501 exam will appear sometime roughly “in the summer”.

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