CompTIA

IT and Cybersecurity Certification Body

What is CompTIA?

CompTIA is a global non-profit organization that provides vendor-neutral certifications in IT and cybersecurity. It is widely recognized for certifications such as Security+, CySA+, and PenTest+.

CompTIA certifications are often entry to mid-level and focus on foundational knowledge in areas such as Security Controls, Network Security, and Risk Management.

What is CompTIA used for?

CompTIA is used to validate baseline cybersecurity skills and support professional development. It is commonly used as a stepping stone toward advanced certifications such as CISSP, CISM, and CRISC.

Organizations value CompTIA certifications for building workforce capability and supporting roles in security operations, risk management, and IT infrastructure.

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