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CompTIA Certifications
                          Approved for Directive 8570.1

  CompTIAs vendor-neutral certifications ensure your employees have foundation-level knowledge and skills to perform in IT job roles.
  CompTIA certifications are developed with the support of IT industry-leading companies and organizations and validated by field
  experts around the world. Three CompTIA certifications fulfill the U.S. Department of Defenses Directive 8570.1: CompTIA A+速,
  Network+速 and Security+. CompTIA is currently completing ISO/IEC Standard 17024 accreditation for these certifications.

  In recent CompTIA research*, four out of five organizations indicated that training has improved IT security, by increasing awareness,
  boosting abilities at identifying potential risks, improving security measures and increasing staff response time. Security content was
  recently expanded in CompTIA A+ and added to CompTIA Network+ to prepare workers with the knowledge and skills to keep your
  networks safe from security threats. CompTIA Security+, while remaining a foundation-level certification, covers security knowledge
  at a level appropriate for a network or security administrator. These certifications are the IT industry standard for measuring
  competencies and ensuring the workforce has the skills to perform with efficiency.


  CompTIA certifications:
       Simplify recruiting and hiring
                                                                 Technical 1               Technical 11              Technical 111
       Increase productivity                                   CompTIA A+          GSEC                                  CISSP
       Increase employee retention                           CompTIA Network+ CompTIA Security+                          SCNA
       Reduce downtime                                             SSCP            SCNP                                  CISA
                                                                                    SSCP                                   GSE
  CompTIA certifications also serve as
  the building blocks for more advanced                        Management 1             Management 11              Management 111
  certifications and, in many cases, are
  accepted as pre-requisites or electives for                      GSLC                        CISSP                      CISSP
  higher-level certifications such as MCSA,                   CompTIA Security+                GSLC                       GSLC
  Novells CNE (Netware5), ISACA and more.                          GISF                       CISM                       CISM
  * Committing to Security  Fourth Annual Benchmark Study:
  A CompTIA Analysis of IT Security and the Workforce, 2006




                                        Purchasing CompTIA Vouchers
 CompTIA vouchers can be purchased for all CompTIA exams through our test delivery and training partners.
                  To find the latest information on where to purchase our vouchers, visit
            http://certification.comptia.org/us_gov or contact your CompTIA training provider.


 CompTIA certifications are delivered by Pearson VUE                      To find CompTIA-approved training materials, please visit
 and Thomson Prometric. To register for an exam, please                   http://www.comptia.org/caqc.
 visit http://certification.comptia.org/registerforexam.
                                                                          For more information on CompTIA certifications, please
 To find CompTIA-approved training, please visit                          visit http://certification.comptia.org.
 http://certification.comptia.cla.
                                                                          For all other inquiries, please e-mail
                                                                          governmentsales@comptia.org.




         To learn more about CompTIA certifications, visit certification.comptia.org.
CompTIA Certifications
           Approved for Directive 8570.1

  CompTIA A+ certification is an international industry credential that validates the foundational knowledge of
  IT technicians. Many businesses and government and academic institutions recognize CompTIA A+ as the
  standard for foundation-level IT knowledge and skills. More than 600,000 individuals in more than 190
  countries have achieved CompTIA A+ certification. CompTIA A+ covers topics such as installing, configuring,
  diagnosing and preventive maintenance of hardware and software components, as well as networks and soft
  skills. With the assistance of the DoD and leading industry organizations, security coverage has also been
  expanded. For more information, please visit http://certification.comptia.org/a+.


  CompTIA Network+ certification is an international industry credential that validates the knowledge
  of networking professionals with at least nine months of experience in network support or administration
  or adequate academic training. The exam tests technical ability in the areas of media and topologies,
  protocols and standards, network implementation and network support. Top technology companies
  including Microsoft, Novell and Hewlett-Packard recognize CompTIA Network+ as part of their certification
  tracks. Many other corporations recommend or require CompTIA Network+ certification for their IT
  employees. CompTIA Network+ is the standard for networking competency. For more information, visit
  http://certification.comptia.org/network+.


  CompTIA Security+ validates mastery of security knowledge of an individual with two years on-the-job
  networking experience, with emphasis on security. The exam covers industry-wide topics, including
  communication security, infrastructure security, cryptography, access control, authentication, external
  attack, and operational and organization security. The objectives of CompTIA Security+ were derived through
  input from industry, government and academia, a job task analysis, a survey of more than 1,100 subject
  matter experts and a beta exam with responses from subject matter experts around the world. The industry
  and governments around the world must have a well-trained workforce to combat hackers, attacks and
  security threats. CompTIA Security+ is the standard validation for that workforce. Companies such as Sun,
  McAfee, IBM/Tivoli Software Group, Symantec, Motorola and Olympus Security Group know the value of a
  CompTIA Security+ certification and recommend or require it of their IT employees. For more information,
  visit http://certification.comptia.org/security+.




          About CompTIA
          The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) is the voice of the worlds
          $3 trillion information technology industry. CompTIA membership extends into more
          than 100 countries and includes companies at the forefront of innovation; the channel
          partners and solution providers they rely on to bring their products to market; and the
          professionals responsible for maximizing the benefits organizations receive from their
          technology investments. For more information, please visit www.comptia.org.


                                                                          息2008 The Computing Technology Industry Association. All rights reserved. 9074 Rev. 01/08


  To learn more about CompTIA certifications, visit certification.comptia.org.

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  • 1. CompTIA Certifications Approved for Directive 8570.1 CompTIAs vendor-neutral certifications ensure your employees have foundation-level knowledge and skills to perform in IT job roles. CompTIA certifications are developed with the support of IT industry-leading companies and organizations and validated by field experts around the world. Three CompTIA certifications fulfill the U.S. Department of Defenses Directive 8570.1: CompTIA A+速, Network+速 and Security+. CompTIA is currently completing ISO/IEC Standard 17024 accreditation for these certifications. In recent CompTIA research*, four out of five organizations indicated that training has improved IT security, by increasing awareness, boosting abilities at identifying potential risks, improving security measures and increasing staff response time. Security content was recently expanded in CompTIA A+ and added to CompTIA Network+ to prepare workers with the knowledge and skills to keep your networks safe from security threats. CompTIA Security+, while remaining a foundation-level certification, covers security knowledge at a level appropriate for a network or security administrator. These certifications are the IT industry standard for measuring competencies and ensuring the workforce has the skills to perform with efficiency. CompTIA certifications: Simplify recruiting and hiring Technical 1 Technical 11 Technical 111 Increase productivity CompTIA A+ GSEC CISSP Increase employee retention CompTIA Network+ CompTIA Security+ SCNA Reduce downtime SSCP SCNP CISA SSCP GSE CompTIA certifications also serve as the building blocks for more advanced Management 1 Management 11 Management 111 certifications and, in many cases, are accepted as pre-requisites or electives for GSLC CISSP CISSP higher-level certifications such as MCSA, CompTIA Security+ GSLC GSLC Novells CNE (Netware5), ISACA and more. GISF CISM CISM * Committing to Security Fourth Annual Benchmark Study: A CompTIA Analysis of IT Security and the Workforce, 2006 Purchasing CompTIA Vouchers CompTIA vouchers can be purchased for all CompTIA exams through our test delivery and training partners. To find the latest information on where to purchase our vouchers, visit http://certification.comptia.org/us_gov or contact your CompTIA training provider. CompTIA certifications are delivered by Pearson VUE To find CompTIA-approved training materials, please visit and Thomson Prometric. To register for an exam, please http://www.comptia.org/caqc. visit http://certification.comptia.org/registerforexam. For more information on CompTIA certifications, please To find CompTIA-approved training, please visit visit http://certification.comptia.org. http://certification.comptia.cla. For all other inquiries, please e-mail governmentsales@comptia.org. To learn more about CompTIA certifications, visit certification.comptia.org.
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