Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Security + Certification Exam, Los Angeles




CompTia Security+ is a high demand information technology certification that focuses on the field of computer security.  Topics studied for this exam include: cryptography and access control along with business-related topics that encompass disaster recovery and risk management. The Security+ was developed in 2002 to address the rise of security related issues involving computer hacking, identity theft and copyright infringement. A substantial rise in computer related criminal activity has stimulated demand for this certificate.  A new and updated version of this exam, SY0-301, was released in 2011.

According to CompTia, there are currently more than 45,000 information technology professionals on the planet who have earned this valuable certification. CompTia expects the demand for the Security+ certification to remain strong through 2020. Cyber security is an essential requirement for networking professionals who want to achieve upward mobility in their career.

  It is recommended that candidates have at least one year of either information technology or security-related work experience before attempting to study this material.   Candidates must pass the 100 question multiple choice exam in order to receive this certificate.

Exam topics include; network security, Compliance and operational security, threats and vulnerabilities, application, data and host security, access control and identity management along with cryptography. 

The Security+ exam can be applied as an elective to the MCSA: Security and the MCSE: Security specializations offered by Microsoft. 

 For IT professionals looking for a career with the United States Department of Defense, employees obtain the Dodd 8570.  IAT Level II certification guidelines established by the Department of Defense lists Security+ as one of four choices (the others being GIAC Security Essentials Certification GSEC, Security Certified Network Professional SCNP, and Systems Security Certified Practitioner SSCP. 



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