Certificates in cybersecurity, they’re like the keys to the kingdom, the marks of the experts. In this dynamic world, staying updated and validated is crucial. So, here are some of the top certificates that can open doors and lead you to success:
The CompTIA A+ Core Series requires candidates to pass two exams: Core 1 (220-1001) and Core 2 (220-1002) covering the following new content:
- Demonstrate baseline security skills for IT support professionals
- Configure device operating systems, including Windows, Mac, Linux, Chrome OS, Android and iOS and administer client-based as well as cloud-based (SaaS) software
- Troubleshoot and problem solve core service and support challenges while applying best practices for documentation, change management, and scripting
- Support basic IT infrastructure and networking
- Configure and support PC, mobile and IoT device hardware
- Implement basic data backup and recovery methods and apply data storage and management best practices
CompTIA Network+ validates the technical skills needed to securely establish, maintain and troubleshoot the essential networks that businesses rely on.
Network+ certifies the essential skills needed to confidently design, configure, manage and troubleshoot any wired and wireless devices. Unlike other vendor-specific networking certifications, CompTIA Network+ prepares candidates to support networks on any platform.
CompTIA Security+ is the first security certification a candidate should earn.
It establishes the core knowledge required of any cybersecurity role and provides a springboard to intermediate-level cybersecurity jobs. Security+ incorporates best practices in hands-on troubleshooting, ensuring candidates have practical security problem-solving skills required to:
- Assess the security posture of an enterprise environment and recommend and implement appropriate security solutions
- Monitor and secure hybrid environments, including cloud, mobile, and IoT
- Operate with an awareness of applicable laws and policies, including principles of governance, risk, and compliance
- Identify, analyze, and respond to security events and incidents
Security+ is compliant with ISO 17024 standards and approved by the US DoD to meet directive 8140/8570.01-M requirements.
CompTIA PenTest+ is the most comprehensive exam covering all penetration testing stages.
Unlike other penetration testing exams that only cover a portion of stages with essay questions and hands-on, PenTest+ uses both performance-based and knowledge-based questions to ensure all stages are addressed. It includes all aspects of vulnerability management. It not only covers hands-on vulnerability assessment, scanning, and analysis, but also includes planning, scoping, and managing weaknesses, not just exploiting them. It is a unique exam that requires a candidate to demonstrate the most relevant pen testing skills for the cloud, hybrid environments, web applications, Internet of Things (IoT), and traditional on-premises.
Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
ISC2 Resources:
Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)
EC-Council Resources:
Certified Information Security Manager (CCSP)
ISC2 Resources:
CLF-C01 AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner
AWS Resources and Free Training:
Cisco CCNA Certification:
CompTIA Resources:
Additional Certification Studying Resources
- CourseraOffers courses from universities and companies. Note: you may have to pay for some courses, especially if you want certification
- Lynda.comAlso known as LinkedIn Learning, you can take professional development courses in cybersecurity.
- Microsoft Certifications & ExamsSearch by the type of certification you want (for example Security Engineer); you can find free study resources as well as ones for which you have to pay
- NICCS: Take a cybersecurity certification prep course
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