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  • čas přidán 15. 08. 2023
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Komentáře • 86

  • @TAPCybersec
    @TAPCybersec Před rokem +12

    I am curious to see if the exam objectives change for the "SecurityX" vs the current CASP+. I didn't take the CASP+, but instead went the CISSP route since it was a more established and industry recognized certification. The rebrand doesn't seem to make a lot of sense. Only time will tell if it pays off or not.

  • @isaiahkaiver1917
    @isaiahkaiver1917 Před rokem +12

    Did Elon buy Comptia? What kind of name is SecurityX?

  • @izamalcadosa2951
    @izamalcadosa2951 Před rokem +1

    Another great video, Zach!! I love all of your videos because you offer real-life, real experience, no BS Advice based on your many, many years of IT and Tech experience. I'm not a big fan of Comptia Certifications because they have lot of pros and cons! I have A+, Network+ and ITIL Certifications from CompTia, and they worked when I first got in. Now, they aren't very useful after 8+ years in IT!! I'm taking a CCNA and AWS course at my local technical college, so my next progression is Network Engineering and Cloud Technologies.

  • @Geomaverick124
    @Geomaverick124 Před rokem +13

    I honestly don't see any issue with this rebranding. CompTIA already has advanced certs like the Pentest, CySA, and CASP(now the SecurityX). Them adding a few more doesn't seem bad to me...plus they deal with a lot of Government agencies and maybe those agencies are requesting advanced certificates in the place of degrees or other credentials.
    Also about the price...I agree, who would pay for an advanced cert if you are advanced...but you could apply that thinking to the A+ and Net+...who would pay for it when they are outclassed by the CCNA and Cloud certs...which are cheaper than both and more valuable

    • @cmartin8093
      @cmartin8093 Před rokem +1

      Since when did they start calling the CASP SecurityX?

    • @Geomaverick124
      @Geomaverick124 Před rokem

      @@cmartin8093 Just now...like today

  • @93ksj
    @93ksj Před rokem +5

    Thanks for covering this topic, I was surprised about these news when I saw them

  • @fadalc
    @fadalc Před rokem +3

    Totally agree, from being an entry level certifier to being a competitor in the big leagues. I believe that this new moment of cybersecurity is a supply/demand business and certifications as well.

  • @cyberproaustin
    @cyberproaustin Před rokem +9

    While I understand what you're saying, I don't think it's necessarily fair to criticize CompTIA for attempting to compete with other companies in the "expert" level certifications like ISC2. Specifically because ISC2 is competing directly with CompTIA with their new CC certification, and their SSCP which directly takes a shot at Security+ and says its the more advanced version, which is honestly debatable.
    At the end of the day, I think its just them exploring a new avenue of business. Someday, if CASP+, or I guess SecurityX now, catches on the same way CISSP has, its a success for them. If it doesnt, they'll still always have A+, Network+, and Security+ to fall back on.

    • @michaeldickerson98
      @michaeldickerson98 Před rokem +2

      I agree. Plus im an ISC2 candidate which has a lot benefits. I was thinking doing the Free entry level cybersecurity certification training.

    • @atw007
      @atw007 Před rokem +2

      Totally agree.

    • @honeychick4ever280
      @honeychick4ever280 Před 10 měsíci

      @Michaeldickerson98
      Where can I find the free entry level cybersecurity certification? I'm interested.

    • @cyberproaustin
      @cyberproaustin Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@honeychick4ever280 He's referring to Certified in Cybersecurity from ISC2.

    • @honeychick4ever280
      @honeychick4ever280 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@cyberproaustinThank you😊 Have an awesome day😊

  • @tariqhu9
    @tariqhu9 Před rokem +3

    how is this different than ISC2 releasing a their CC to get into the entry level space? these orgs are competing with each other.

  • @hdmaragh
    @hdmaragh Před rokem +4

    CompTIA is supposed to be for 1. who is new and 2. what is new. For 1, it's the A+, N+, S+. . . For what's new it's like when something is hot in the field and people who have been working in the field want a primer on it before jumping into it (right now like cloud and cybersecurity with Cloud+ and CySa/Pentest+ respectively). . . the certs under my number 2, usually disappear with time and have their content being pushed into other certs (for example mobility+ which is now spread out in the A+ and Net+). . . my opinion on the Xpert series. . . it says it's for advanced people, it's more than likely going to be taken by beginner folks (like me) trying to "prove" more advanced level skill despite not having the years required.

  • @fireleather1707
    @fireleather1707 Před rokem +9

    You are spot on with everything your speaking about.

  • @softwaretestinglearninghub
    @softwaretestinglearninghub Před 10 měsíci

    thank you for sharing! Just got my Security+ Certificate from CompTIA

  • @matthewholland3537
    @matthewholland3537 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I dunno man. Honda & Toyota started out being pretty good for entry level generic cars. Then they both expanded their lines.
    MSSQL Server was the same.
    Why not for the IT Cert industry too?

  • @fireleather1707
    @fireleather1707 Před rokem +4

    Someone is trying to compete with ISC²

  • @Zen_Monkey
    @Zen_Monkey Před rokem +4

    Dope T-Shirt!

  • @upshawsm
    @upshawsm Před rokem +9

    You are not reading it wrong. It is a money grab!

  • @grahamparish3284
    @grahamparish3284 Před 11 měsíci

    Wow! May I ask where you got your shirt? When searching I come across some weird websites.

  • @jamescasteel
    @jamescasteel Před rokem +3

    How about thier very own CASP? (Btw, thanks for the TCM Security hat again!)

  • @KRU.Infosec
    @KRU.Infosec Před rokem +1

    Let's watch this video once again after the Xperti series is released...

  • @upshawsm
    @upshawsm Před rokem +3

    Wow! Thank you for covering this topic. I was unaware.

  • @GentlemenMonkey
    @GentlemenMonkey Před rokem +3

    I completely agree, I don't see the value in these proposed certs. Looks to me like it's just one more thing CompTIA is doing to increase revenue without providing appropriate value.

    • @gilgilbert5866
      @gilgilbert5866 Před měsícem

      I see the value. There are too many fakes trying to enter the industry on padded resume's alone and not because of their true work history and/or their true knowledge and security expertise

    • @GentlemenMonkey
      @GentlemenMonkey Před měsícem

      @@gilgilbert5866 Wow, 10 month old comment reply, I had to re-watch the video to know what we're talking about. I'm at a loss for how you think these are going to prevent "fakes" from entering the industry. These aren't industry entry level certs. If you're meaning more specifically for positions higher than entry level then I guess the assumption is that CompTIA is going to do a better job of vetting work history than an employer would for mid-high level positions? I'm totally open to these certs having value but I'm not following your logic. Moreover, things like the CISSP exist so this isn't something novel filling a hole in the industry. Quite frankly, I can think of a list of things for which there are certification gaps that CompTIA might have done, but instead it seems they're trying to take a bite out of existing pies.
      Look, I'm just going to level with you and call a spade a spade. The problem I keep seeing in the industry is hiring managers not having a clue what they should be looking for in a candidate, let alone how to screen them for competency. No cert is going to fix that. All I see a cert like this doing is increasing odds for old farts (like me, incidentally) by screwing over people under 30. If experience is so valuable it can stand on its own and there's no need to lock demonstrations of knowledge behind some arbitrary gatekeeping of X years in Y industry. If someone will hire a person with a CASP+ and zero experience for a senior position, the problem is the people hiring, not the cert.

  • @MrWisjew
    @MrWisjew Před 11 měsíci

    Well as long as their not replacing the entry level certs I’m good with that

  • @JP-iq7pu
    @JP-iq7pu Před 4 měsíci

    This is because you still have HR people and those in charge of hiring and reviewing hiring that still struggles with not having a piece of paper from an "institution" saying yeah, he/she knows what they are doing. Not to mention there have been some people who have been caught "fudging" their resume. And yeah a bit of a money grab. But at the same time I understand your frustration.

  • @FaLkraydz
    @FaLkraydz Před rokem +2

    I'm studying for my CySA+. Now I'm wondering whether I should take that one or BTL1. I got Net+, Sec+ and I've been working as Information Security Analyst for 4 months.

    • @martinruiz4029
      @martinruiz4029 Před 11 měsíci

      You make good money?

    • @FaLkraydz
      @FaLkraydz Před 11 měsíci

      @@martinruiz4029 not yet cause I just broke into cybersecurity. So they didn’t offer that much to start with. But I’m planning on applying to other companies and see if I get closer to 6 figures.

  • @febrown3335
    @febrown3335 Před rokem +2

    I totally concur with what he's saying. If you already have years of experience, that is your validation. If you want to put out new certs, let it be worthwhile and not this.

    • @Itcareerquestions
      @Itcareerquestions  Před rokem +1

      That’s what I’m saying.

    • @tcbobb1613
      @tcbobb1613 Před rokem

      Maybe they know entry level certs are dying and maybe certs are dying two!

  • @m.b.557
    @m.b.557 Před rokem +1

    If comptia wants to really compete as a vendor neutral cert provider, they need to provide affordable sandbox learning environments like an acloudguru, cybrary, etc. Otherwise I see no value in a majority of their certifications when there are vendor specific competitors with similar or cheaper priced exams that also provide ways for you to get hands on with the technology.

  • @_bass3xe838
    @_bass3xe838 Před 10 měsíci

    No you have to choose!! Jk
    I remember I first watched your videos I had 0 certs, I have comptia a+ , Project +,Network + Security + cysa, pentest +, SSCP, AWS CP, AWS SAA, LPI essentials most of these are from WGU. I honestly don’t want to look at another cert once I finish WGU,
    I would say following your channel has been dope for the career.

  • @techwithbec
    @techwithbec Před rokem +1

    And this is why I continue to trust your opinion! Years of experience on the job should be your validation lol I understand getting entry level certs for validation to help gain entry into a tech job but this just sounds like a cash grab from CompTIA.

  • @georgejones5019
    @georgejones5019 Před rokem +1

    CompTIA needs to fix their current certs, exams, and study material so they're lined up and apply to the real world better.
    I'm trying to get Net+, it's grossly bloated, and the PBQs are messy. No one subnets from memory in the field.

    • @circuitprogaming3652
      @circuitprogaming3652 Před 11 měsíci

      The Network+ was interesting because they mentioned subnetting but very few people, myself included, have seen it in any form on the exam. My complaints about bloat and unnecessary information is with the Security+. It's so broad and has so much information that I struggle to grasp all of the information even with 2+ years of experience and my A+ and Network+

  • @philip7060
    @philip7060 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Rebranding from CASP+ to SecurityX is awful. CASP+ is hardly recognized but SecurityX is even less recognized.

  • @user-ml9hk3ve7c
    @user-ml9hk3ve7c Před 11 měsíci

    As a recent Graduate , basically studying to take my CompTia Security + ,like should I or will the 2024 new certificates be more important to employers due to "business matters "?..hmmm

    • @lynngineer-8637
      @lynngineer-8637 Před 2 měsíci

      Finish Security+. GovTech likes it, and these "X" certs will take longer than you think to get integrated.

  • @trustdivinemercy
    @trustdivinemercy Před 11 měsíci +1

    "I am an adult", love it.

  • @Router994
    @Router994 Před 27 dny

    100% agree with what you said, and comptia says there a non-profit organisation 😂

  • @purpleblue108
    @purpleblue108 Před 10 měsíci

    Do you have a job in IT or doing CZcams full time teaching about IT. I bet you make more money in IT than all your teachers and professors did.

  • @MEYO007
    @MEYO007 Před rokem

    Follow the money...

  • @l.s.9671
    @l.s.9671 Před rokem +2

    If they continue offering the original high-level-entry-level certs, then I don't see why not introduce other certs. Who knows, maybe they'll be of use. Many people can use them as refreshers. Others may actually learn something new. Education is always a good thing. That being said, I respect your opinion. Looking forward to more discussions on this!

    • @trustdivinemercy
      @trustdivinemercy Před 11 měsíci

      It's a money grab, though, and can be used to lock people out.

  • @EB-yu2ok
    @EB-yu2ok Před 7 měsíci

    Jesus dude, you've lost a ton of weight. You look great! Good job!

  • @krisg900
    @krisg900 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I have casp+ and this was Xtremely stupid. I wish they didnt do this.

  • @reinen9006
    @reinen9006 Před rokem +3

    This is for the 10x engineers to boost ego 😂

  • @hazeharrisoniii8254
    @hazeharrisoniii8254 Před 11 měsíci +1

    It's a money grab.. and unnecessary.. they will add no value. Expereince in the field will always validate an "Expert" IT pro.. I am new to the industry and find this unsettling

  • @juniorperez1165
    @juniorperez1165 Před rokem +1

    They for sure just trynna grab some money this cert doesn’t even make sense

  • @sugarskulllyfe5890
    @sugarskulllyfe5890 Před rokem +2

    no thank you...... "multiple years of experience" is called real world work experience............ comptia can shove it. no more certs...... it confuses so many people

  • @tannergreen7162
    @tannergreen7162 Před 11 měsíci

    Yeah dude, reminds me of all the new "expert" SANS courses that rolled put this year. I'm tired of the money grabs. I love what CompTIA did for 8570, but no one generally cares DoD side outside of Sec+, and CySA+. GCIH and CISSP have a lot more visibility and respect than CASP+ because of everyone who brain dumps that test.

  • @Theonlyraffle
    @Theonlyraffle Před rokem +1

    I thought this was a different kind of video like man I’m just now studying to get my Comptia a+ lol they whipped out an expert level course but if you do got a job why would you take this ? I just need to land my first gig and I wouldn’t need to take this expert course 😂

  • @zachariahmiller5957
    @zachariahmiller5957 Před rokem

    I do like that they are adding more certifications. All businesses are incetivized to make money so to me its not that big of a deal.
    I will say that im not too big of a fan of the securityx certification. That rebranding to me, seems it will make the names of certifications confusing to myself and also employers.

  • @tommypham1101
    @tommypham1101 Před 3 měsíci

    Wouldn’t waste m6 $$$ on it

  • @TXNitroFord
    @TXNitroFord Před 11 měsíci

    Because the Cert game = $$$$

  • @Michael-gq2yi
    @Michael-gq2yi Před rokem

    YOUR RIGHT they don't know what there talking about here !

  • @osark2487
    @osark2487 Před rokem +6

    cash grab...

  • @rubenruiz5809
    @rubenruiz5809 Před rokem

    I genuinely don’t understand why this is anything to be upset about.. let them try to compete in that market.
    What if they end up putting out a great cert despite being known for entry level certs?
    What if the cert is useless and nobody cares for it?
    What does it matter, they clearly have some vision , why not let them try without popping a blood vessel ?

  • @gilgilbert5866
    @gilgilbert5866 Před měsícem

    Sounds like this narrator is scared now that he won't be able to acquire the CASP+ after all. Now onto a much harder to pass new exam, SecurityX. Resume's do not validate one's knowledge, that's for sure!

  • @drealist
    @drealist Před 24 dny

    Lol ranting bro.

  • @damonaniton
    @damonaniton Před rokem +1

    This is by far the dumbest thing I have heard in 2023.
    You cant be vendor neutral and expert. That is not how this works.

  • @CH-vv2hr
    @CH-vv2hr Před 5 měsíci

    CompTIA cannot compete with even associate's degrees and it is just a gimmick. TOTAL waste of money.

  • @Gigi-zy1kx
    @Gigi-zy1kx Před 26 dny

    another comptia money grab

  • @logangoodwin8941
    @logangoodwin8941 Před 9 měsíci

    Money grab

  • @steelresilience
    @steelresilience Před rokem

    After completing the Google Cybersecurity Professional cert, I wish COMPTIA would do a similar approach. I walked away from that cert with a portfolio, something I didn't even know I needed. I'd pay $50-75 a month for a course that would eventually lead me to a DoD 8570 approved cert. If cybersecurity needs more people, help us break into it from an entry-level, THEN we'll go after the Xtra Xperience. X.X.X.