A host of entry-level IT certifications for specific technologies including Server+ (server administrator), Project+ (project manager), and A+ (desktop support) certifications.
CompTIA’s Security+ accreditation provides a respected, vendor-neutral foundation for industry staff (with at least two years of experience) seeking to demonstrate proficiency with security fundamentals.
Security+ Certification
CompTIA’s A+ certification is fairly useless for management roles in IT. Basic prerequisite requirements are now followed by testing that covers specific fields of expertise (such as IT, remote support, or depot technician). The accreditation is aimed at those working in desktop support, on help desks, and in the field, and while many of these staffers are new to the industry, the importance of an A+ certification should not be overlooked.
A+ Certification
CompTIA Linux+ is a vendor-neutral exam, which validates basic Linux client and server skills, is designed for professionals with at least six to twelve months of hands-on Linux experience. In addition to being vendor-neutral, the exam is also distribution neutral (meaning the skills it covers work well whether a candidate is administering Red Hat, SUSE, or Ubuntu systems).
Linux+ Certification
Comptia Network+ is a vendor-neutral networking certification that is trusted around the world. It validates the essential knowledge and skills needed to confidently design, configure, manage, and troubleshoot any wired and wireless networks.
Network+ Certification