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Cyber Threat Hunt Analyst - Mid APPLY | Leidos | Ashburn, Virginia, United States | 14/12/2024 |
Cyber Countermeasures Engineer APPLY | Leidos | Ashburn, Virginia, United States | 14/12/2024 |
Incident Response Deputy Team Lead APPLY | Leidos | Ashburn, Virginia, United States | 14/12/2024 |
Systems Administrator (Expert) APPLY | BAE Systems Inc. | Herndon, Virginia, United States | 15/12/2024 |
Systems Administrator (Expert) APPLY | BAE Systems Inc. | Herndon, Virginia, United States | 20/11/2024 |
Systems Administrator (Expert) APPLY | BAE Systems Inc. | Herndon, Virginia, United States | 22/11/2024 |
Systems Administrator II - Linux APPLY | BAE Systems Inc. | Wayne, New Jersey, United States | 15/12/2024 |
System Administrator APPLY | BAE Systems Inc. | Hill AFB, Utah, United States | 14/12/2024 |
Sr. Network Architect APPLY | ICF | Reston, Virginia, United States | 11/12/2024 |
Sr. Network Architect APPLY | ICF | Reston, Virginia, United States | 11/12/2024 |
The CompTIA Security+ Certificate is a global certification that confirms the foundational skills needed to execute core security functions and ultimately pursue a career in IT and cybersecurity.
When it comes to validating baseline security skills, there is no other certification on the market chosen by more corporations and defense organizations than Security+ from Comptia. It provides hands-on practical skills for learners to ensure they become prepared security professionals and problem solvers among today’s array of complex security issues.
It covers the most core technical skills needed to assess and manage security risks, respond to incidents, protect enterprise and cloud operations, enhance security controls, and ensure high performance in the field.
To qualify for the CompTIA Security+ certificate, you must take an exam with a maximum of 90 multiple choice and performance-based questions with a passing score of at least 750 out of 900 possible points.
To best prepare for the CompTIA Security+ Certification, the organization recommends first getting the CompTIA Network+ Certification plus two years of experience working in IT administration with a focus on network security.
Every day, 30,000 websites get hacked. As more of the world becomes digitized, the scale and prevalence of cyber security threats are on the rise, making cybersecurity professionals more needed than ever. Individuals with CompTIA Security+ certification will have access to a broad spectrum of cybersecurity and IT jobs, catering to a variety of people with diverse skills and backgrounds.
Some of the most popular CompTIA Security+ jobs include:
The Security Administrator is someone in charge of both installing and managing network security systems.
A helpdesk manager/analyst oversees the efficient delivery of technical support and service to clients and analyzes performance to identify areas of improvement.
An IT auditor ensures that systems and processes within an IT system are running smoothly. If IT auditors run into an issue, they communicate these threats or risks to executives to take further action.
A security engineer monitors and tracks all security protocols with systems to detect breaches as soon as they occur and mobilize the appropriate response. An analyst tests and assesses network systems to make recommendations to reduce risk.
A systems administrator is the person whose responsibility is to set up and manage a company’s network made up of all their computers. They ensure all systems are running as they should and fix issues with any hardware or software.
A security software developer or development operations associate is responsible for developing the company software that assesses cybersecurity threats. They also create systems to neutralize threats as they occur. (valium)
A network engineer creates the pathways to data to be able to pass through and between computers within a company network. They set up and maintain the network and troubleshoot problems as they arise. Similarly, a cloud network engineer implements network architectures within private, public, or hybrid cloud infrastructures.
An IT project manager is responsible for planning and managing all components of all IT-related projects to meet the company’s IT infrastructure goals, including allocating resources, budgeting, and delegating and executing the completion of each project.
The U.S. Department of Labor Statistics expects cybersecurity jobs to grow 31% through 2029—that’s more than seven times the national average, which is just 4%. If you’ve been interested in the field and have been tempted to get your CompTIA Security+ Certification, this could be the right time to do just that.
The two biggest career paths that can come out of getting your CompTIA Security+ Certificate are cybersecurity and IT infrastructure.
The cybersecurity career path focuses on creating the network and information security protocols, managing these protocols, assessing and testing security measures, and responding to security threats and incidents.
Going down a career path of IT infrastructure involves more network architecture than security protocol. It requires the skills of developing naturally resilient networks, virtual system administration, endpoint support, storage planning, and a bit of security.
For those interested in expanding their Comptia skills further, the organization recommends further certifications for both a cybersecurity and infrastructure pathway. Choose your pathway for the most tailored certification experience.
The cybersecurity pathway includes CompTIA IT Fundamentals+, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA PenTest+, CompTIA CySA+, and CompTIA CASP+.
The infrastructure pathway includes CompTIA IT Fundamentals+, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Linux+, CompTIA Server+, and CompTIA Cloud+.
In the world of IT and cybersecurity, the salary and benefits directly correlate to the individual’s degrees and certifications. Starting with just one certificate, you can increase your earning potential.
Some jobs that you can land with a CompTIA Security+ certificate and their salaries are:
As you earn additional certificates relating to the IT and cybersecurity fields, you can go on to earn more in roles such as:
Becoming CompTIA Security+ Certified is a great step to take on the path to a career in cybersecurity or IT infrastructure. It teaches foundational skills and makes you a more marketable candidate for CompTIA Security+ jobs like cybersecurity specialist, network analyst, systems administrator, and many more.
Taking and passing the exam for CompTIA Security+ certification can go a long way in helping you earn a good living.