The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) is an American non-profit
trade association
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that issues
professional certification
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s for the
information technology
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(IT) industry. It is considered one of the IT industry's top trade associations.
Based in Downers Grove, Illinois, CompTIA issues vendor-neutral professional certifications in over 120 countries. The organization releases over 50 industry studies annually to track industry trends and changes. Over 2.2 million people have earned CompTIA certifications since the association was established.
History
CompTIA was created in 1982 as the Association of Better Computer Dealers (ABCD).
ABCD later changed its name to the Computing Technology Industry Association.
In 2010, CompTIA moved into its world headquarters in Downers Grove, Illinois. The building was designed to meet LEED CI Certification standards.
The CompTIA portal moved to a hybrid version of the open-access model in April 2014 with exclusive content for dues-paying members. The move expanded the organization's reach to engage a broader, more diverse set of members, and within a year, CompTIA's membership grew from 2,050 members to more than 50,000 in 2015. By the close of 2016, the organization boasted more than 100,000 members worldwide.
CompTIA launched the Dream IT program in 2014 to provide resources for girls and women in the United States interested in the IT industry. In October 2015, the program was expanded into the UK.
Skillsboost, CompTIA's online resource for schools, was launched in June 2015. It contained resources for students, parents and teachers to promote the importance of computer skills. CompTIA held its first annual ChannelCon Vendor Summit in 2015. The Vendor Summit is exclusive to people attending ChannelCon, the industry's premier conference for collaboration, education and networking. It addresses issues within the IT industry.
In January 2017, CompTIA launched an IT professional association built on its acquisition of the Association of Information Technology Professionals.
Trustmarks
CompTIA offers trustmarks to businesses to certify their security capabilities and credentials.
The CompTIA Security Trustmark+ is based on the NIST Cybersecurity Framework and demonstrates compliance with key industry regulations such as PCI-DSS, SSAE-16, HIPAA, and others reliant on the NIST Framework. It is based on a third-party assessment of security policies, procedures and operations.
CompTIA offered additional trustmarks, a Managed Services Trustmark and Managed Print Trustmark, that were retired on Sept. 30, 2021.
Certifications
CompTIA administers its vendor-neutral certification
exams
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through
Pearson VUE
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testing centers. (Note: For A+ up through CASP+ one can renew or extend their certification by satisfying in these cases 20 to 75 CEUs a.k.a. "Continuing Education Units," over the three-year period.)
Basic certifications
The CompTIA IT Fundamentals+ certification covers foundational IT concepts, basic IT literacy, and terminology and concepts of the IT industry. It is considered the first step toward the A+ certification.
CompTIA also offers the Cloud Essentials certification as a pathway to its Cloud+ credential.
Professional level certifications
*A+: earned accreditation from the
American National Standards Institute
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(ANSI) in 2008.
A+ certification represents entry-level competency as a
computer technician
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and is a vendor neutral certification that covers various technologies and operating systems. By 2014, over one million people worldwide had earned A+ certification. The certification expires 3 years after obtainment.
Certification prior to January 1, 2011, is considered good-for-life (GFL) and does not expire.
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access date April 3, 2018.
*Cloud+: released in October 2013 including both cloud computing and virtualization. It is accredited by ANSI and maps to DOD 8570 Standards. Expires in 3 years.
*CySA+: Cybersecurity Analyst; released in February 2017. The certification focuses on cyber-threat detection tools and analysis to identify vulnerabilities and risks. CSA+ was accredited by ANSI. In January 2018, the certification was renamed from CSA+ to CySA+ due to trademark issues. Expires in 3 years.
*Data+: released in February 2022. This certification focuses on data mining, manipulating data, visualizing & reporting data, statistical methods, and governance.
*Linux+: A single exam known as XK0-004 that is renewable through the CE program, the certification covers
Linux
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operating systems, from their installation and use to the basics of applicable
free software
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and
open source
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licenses
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A license is granted by a party (licensor) to another party (licensee) as an element of an agreeme ...
. Was formerly a two-part exam LX0-103 and LX0-104 in partnership with Linux Professional Institute.
*Network+: accredited by ANSI in 2008.
[ The entry-level certification is used to measure skill as a network technician. Expires in 3 years.] Certification prior to January 1, 2011, is considered good-for-life (GFL) and does not expire.
*PenTest+: intermediate-level certification focusing on penetration test
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ing. Released July 31, 2018, the PenTest+ covers risk analysis, threat detection, and penetration testing and ethical hacking tools and methodologies. PenTest+ is ANSI and ISO 17024 accredited and currently aligns with the DOD 8570 standard. Expires in 3 years.
*Project+: In 2001, CompTIA acquired the Project+ project management
Project management is the process of leading the work of a team to achieve all project goals within the given constraints. This information is usually described in project documentation, created at the beginning of the development process. Th ...
certification program from the Gartner Group. The program, previously called "IT Project+", was updated in 2003.
*Security+: also earned its ANSI accreditation in 2008.[ Security+ is an entry-level vendor-neutral security certification that builds off of the network security knowledge covered by the Network+ certification. Expires in 3 years.] Certification prior to January 1, 2011, is considered good-for-life (GFL) and does not expire.
*Server+: focuses on server
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Computing
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Role
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-specific hardware and operating system
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s, IT environments, disaster recovery and business continuity. It was developed in 2001, with updates released in 2005, 2009, 2018, and 2021.
Master level certification
CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP+) is the highest level certification in CompTIA's cybersecurity pathway after Security+, CySA+, and PenTest+. The CASP+ certification was accredited by the International Organization for Standardization
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(ISO) and the American National Standards Institute
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(ANSI) on December 13, 2011.[ The CASP+ exam will certify that the successful candidate has the technical knowledge and skills required to conceptualize, design, and engineer secure solutions across complex enterprise environments. In March 2013, the Department of Defense approved the certification as a baseline certification accepted for Information Assurance Technical Level III, IS Manager Level II and IA Systems Architect and Engineer Levels I and II.
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Specialty certifications
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, document management
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, and enterprise content management
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.
The "Certified Technical trainer A technical trainer is an educator or teacher who trains or coaches others in some field of technology. The task requires a certain set of competencies, but many technical trainers do not hold specific technical-training qualifications. Although th ...
" or "CTT+" certification is a vendor-neutral certification that is applicable to training professionals in all industries. Originally administered in 2001 through The Chauncey Institute, the CTT program was acquired by CompTIA and renamed as CTT+. It was created through a collaboration of the Information Technology Training Association, Inc. (ITTA) and the Computer Education Management Association (CedMA).
The CompTIA "Healthcare IT Technician" certificate focused on IT in the healthcare industry and was aimed at IT professionals who install and maintain electronic health record systems. It was retired in 2017.
Stackable certifications
In January 2018, CompTIA released stackable certifications:
CompTIA Infrastructure Career Pathway
* Specialist
** CompTIA IT Operations Specialist (A+/Network+)
** CompTIA Systems Support Specialist (A+/Linux+)
* Professional
**CompTIA Cloud Admin Professional (Network+/Cloud+)
**CompTIA Network Infrastructure Professional (Network+/Server+)
**CompTIA Linux Network Professional (Network+/Linux+)
CompTIA Cybersecurity Career Pathway
*Specialist
**CompTIA Secure Infrastructure Specialist (A+/Network+/Security+)
*Professional
** CompTIA Secure Cloud Professional (Security+/Cloud+)
** CompTIA Security Analytics Professional (Security+/CySA+)
** CompTIA Network Vulnerability Assessment Professional (Security+/PenTest+)
** CompTIA Network Security Professional (Security+/PenTest+/CySA+)
*Expert
**CompTIA Security Analytics Expert (Security+/CySA+/CASP+)
**CompTIA Security Infrastructure Expert (Security+/CySA+/PenTest+/CASP+)
SLED Public Sector Council
The State & Local Government and Education (SLED) division of CompTIA is a consortium of executives from leading technology companies "focused on advancing the interests of the IT industry in the SLED market".
Right to Repair
CompTIA initially lobbied against the right to repair
The right to repair refers to proposed government legislation to forbid manufacturers to impose barriers that deny consumers the ability to repair and modify their own consumer products (e.g. electronic, automotive devices or farm vehicles such ...
. On February 21, 2020, CompTIA posted the statement below in relation to its prior position on Right to Repair legislation:
"On February 3, 2020, CompTIA permanently stepped back from all lobbying activity related to right to repair legislation."
Philanthropy
CompTIA established a 501(c)(3) charitable foundation called Creating IT Futures.[ In 2012, Creating IT Futures worked with the Wounded Warrior Project to provide 5,000 CompTIA certification testing vouchers to injured military veterans.]
Certification expiration
Previously, CompTIA marketed its flagship A+, Network+, and Security+ certifications as being valid for a lifetime. In January 2011, CompTIA changed the status of these certifications so that they would expire every three years. Under this proposal, certified individuals would have to re-certify for the exams or pay a yearly maintenance fee for a CEU (Continuing Education Units) system. CompTIA modified the guidelines so that only certificates received after January 1, 2011, would need to be renewed every three years and would require documented continuing education hours. The un-expirable certificates, issued before 2011, are officially called Good-for-Life, and getting a more updated (and expirable) certification does not replace the Good-for-Life one – the professional can have both.
See also
*Strata Exam
The Strata Exam is a CompTIA
The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) is an American non-profit trade association that issues professional certifications for the information technology (IT) industry. It is considered one of the ...
*Computer repair technician
A computer repair technician is a person who repairs and maintains computers and servers. The technician's responsibilities may extend to include building or configuring new hardware, installing and updating software packages, and creating and ...
*List of computer security certifications
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# Schoo ...
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