Wednesday, April 1, 2020

What’s on the new CompTIA A+ exams?

The new CompTIA A+ Core Series (220-1001 and 220-1002) provides a foundation for a number of different IT jobs and helps entry-level IT pros prepare for the jobs of the future.

In addition to topics you might traditionally associate with tech support, the new CompTIA A+ has an increased emphasis on cybersecurity, including malware, as well as cloud, virtualization and internet of things (IoT) network protocols and connectivity.

It also covers scripting so that help desk technicians and technical support specialists can interpret code to identify if it might be malicious or if it’s supposed to be there.

CompTIA A+ continues to emphasize problem solving within a technology context. Employers want IT pros who can think critically and approach problems systematically to find a solution. Having CompTIA A+ shows employers that you have the hands-on skills and proof of your ability to solve technology problems.
Entry-Level Cybersecurity Jobs

You may be surprised to hear that there are no entry-level cybersecurity roles in the software development pathway. If you consider the overall degree requirements shared above, it makes a little more sense since 94 percent of job openings require higher education.

Software development, on the other hand, has entry-level opportunities that can be obtained with IT certifications, boot camps and other non-degree training courses, so consider starting your career in software development and get your degree while you’re working to prepare you for your next move.
Mid-Level Cybersecurity Jobs

If you are a few years into your software development career and are hoping to transition to a cybersecurity career, having these skills can help you:
Information security
Information systems
Linux
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