Why do you need certification in cybersecurity?

Certificates for students in cybersecurity are specialized training programs or courses that provide students with the updated skills needed to excel in various cybersecurity careers. Certificates can complement students’ degree in cybersecurity by staying up to date with the rapidly evolving field of cybersecurity. CompTIA Security+ is often considered the first security certification a security professional should earn. It is foundational and establishes the core skills required of many other cybersecurity roles. Coursera offers a guide about Security+.

What is a CompTIA Security+ certification? 

The Security+ certification is one of several offered by the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) — a vendor-neutral. Security+ confirms the baseline skills required to perform core security functions. It provides a global benchmark for best practices in IT network and operational security. CompTIA Security+ emphasizes hands-on practical skills covering core technical abilities in risk assessment and management, incident response, forensics, enterprise networks, hybrid/cloud operations, and security controls.

What is the process or steps for the CompTIA Security+ certification? 

CompTIA Security+ certification process usually includes the eight steps described below. Remember that CompTIA may update its certification exams periodically to reflect changes in technology and industry trends, so staying current with the latest exam objectives and study materials is essential.

  1. Prerequisites (Optional): CompTIA Security+ is designed as an entry-level certification, which means there are no strict prerequisites. However, CompTIA recommends having at least two years of work experience in IT with a security focus. This experience can help you better understand the exam content.
  2. Exam Preparation: It's essential to prepare thoroughly for the exam. CompTIA provides an exam objectives document that outlines the topics you need to study. You can find various study materials, including books, online courses, practice exams, and study guides, to help you prepare. Some people also choose to attend formal training classes, which are offered by CompTIA-approved training providers.
  3. Exam Registration: The first step is to register for the CompTIA Security+ exam. You can do this through the CompTIA website or through an authorized Pearson VUE testing center. Be prepared to pay the exam fee, which can vary depending on your location.
  4. Study and Practice: Allocate sufficient time for studying and practice. Go through the exam objectives and make sure you understand each topic. Practice with sample questions and simulations to get a feel for the types of questions you'll encounter on the exam.
  5. Scheduling the Exam: Once you feel adequately prepared, schedule your exam with a Pearson VUE testing center. Choose a date and time that works for you and ensure you have the necessary identification documents to present at the testing center.
  6. Taking the Exam: On the day of the exam, arrive at the testing center with enough time to complete the necessary check-in procedures. The exam consists of multiple-choice and performance-based questions. You'll have a set amount of time to complete it. Read each question carefully and manage your time wisely.

How can I prepare for the CompTIA Security+ certification? 

There are many resources to prepare for the certification. We have described a few options for you below:

Courses

  • CompTIA offers a variety of training options (CertMaster) for preparing to take the Security+ exam. These options include instruction-led training, online training, and self-study guides.
  • Udemy offer Security+ courses
  • Testout is another option that has a great study materials.

Books

Courses

Bootcamp

  • NEIU offers a 24 weeks Online Cybersecurity Bootcamp. Through interactive class sessions, projects, and mentoring sessions, you’ll gain industry-aligned skills to earn valuable certifications.