CompTIA’s newest IT certification, CompTIA PenTest+, assesses the knowledge and skills needed to run a comprehensive, responsible and successful penetration testing program. CompTIA PenTest+ tests individuals in five technical areas:
- Planning and scoping
- Information gathering and vulnerability identification
- Attacks and exploits
- Penetration testing tools
- Reporting and communication
As part of the exam development process, CompTIA enlisted cybersecurity professionals to preview the exam as beta testers.
CompTIA PenTest+ Is Now DoD Approved
CompTIA PenTest+ is now approved by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) 8570 for three cybersecurity job categories.
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A Beta Tester Reviews CompTIA PenTest+
Molly Stewart is a Linux cloud engineer from St. Louis, Missouri, and was one of the beta testers for CompTIA PenTest+. She shared her experience with us and the value she finds in the certification.
Q: Please tell me a bit about your job and how it’s related to cybersecurity.
I help design secure solutions for customers who plan to migrate their existing architectures or build new capabilities into the cloud. It is important that I am aware of all implications and risks associated with the decisions I make both when I make suggestions and during implementation. I often work very closely with the security auditing teams.
Q: How did you hear about CompTIA PenTest+, and why did you decide to take it?
I hold other certifications from CompTIA and was sent an email about it. I wanted to sharpen my skill set and see where [CompTIA PenTest+] stood against my other cybersecurity certifications:
- GIAC Penetration Tester (GPEN)
- GIAC Exploit Researcher and Advanced Penetration Tester (GXPN)
- Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
- Systems Security Certified Professional (SCCP)
- CompTIA Security+
- Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)
Q: How did you prepare for the CompTIA PenTest+ exam?
I studied the exam objectives posted on CompTIA’s website, and I reviewed my other certification course materials and books I have on offensive security.
Q: Did you feel the content related to your current job?
Yes. The skills outlined in CompTIA PenTest+ are useful to anyone in cybersecurity or dealing with cybersecurity concepts.
The skills outlined in CompTIA PenTest+ are useful to anyone in cybersecurity or dealing with cybersecurity concepts.
The skill set definitely aligns to that of a pen tester but can be useful to those who perform the work securing their systems, as it shows a great understanding of how the attack vectors can be taken advantage of.
Q: Would you recommend CompTIA PenTest+ to others?
Yes, I definitely would. It is more in depth than you would expect from CompTIA, and nearly half the price of other tests like it. (The CEH voucher runs about $1,199, and the GPEN voucher is $1,899 without an attached course.) I think it’s the best deal for your money in skills versus voucher cost.
Q: How do you think CompTIA PenTest+ will help your career?
I’m waiting to see how the corporate and [U.S. Department of Defense (DoD)] markets feel about CompTIA PenTest+ before I make any assumptions, but I believe it can open up some opportunities for me. Editorial Note: CompTIA is in the process of applying to get CompTIA PenTest+ approved for DoD 8570. Stay tuned for updates!
Are you ready to get certified? Download the exam objectives for CompTIA PenTest+ to start studying.