CongratulationsPassed CompTIA Tech+: It’s always beneficial to revisit foundational courses periodically—they help keep your skills sharp and ensure you stay current in the rapidly evolving world of technology.
It was one of the places I checked, it's completely blankSorry this is late as ever, I went on vacation and have been busy, on your main log in area under my courseware, next to it is the button called My Assessments and that is where you take it at.
Greetings @Stephen SchneiterAre you ready for the first TTT series of 2026? Join the CompTIA Instructor Network and special guest @Dwayne Natwick as he leads the SecAI+ TTT series. Dwayne will cover the exam objectives and provide hands-on examples as you strengthen your cybersecurity skills. We will discuss how to cover the content with students and suggest various labs to let students gain hands-on experience as they prepare for certification.
CompTIA SecAI+ is the first certification in CompTIA's new expansion series, designed to help you secure, govern, and responsibly integrate artificial intelligence into cybersecurity operations. Gain the skills to defend AI systems, meet global compliance standards, and use AI to enhance threat detection, automation, and innovation while strengthening organizational resilience.
What: CIN TTT Series: SecAI+ V1
When: February 18 - March 9, 2026 (Six sessions), 1:30 - 3:30 PM CDT
Who: Dwayne Natwick
Where: ON24
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Sorry this is late as ever, I went on vacation and have been busy, on your main log in area under my courseware, next to it is the button called My Assessments and that is where you take it at.I too would like to take the assessment. Don't see anything

noted are we having the beta examCorrect, it should release around October 2026.
Thank You!At the last update, the Security+ curriculum update was slated for late 2026.

Correct, it should release around October 2026.At the last update, the Security+ curriculum update was slated for late 2026.
That's the annoying thing about Skynet; it's the latest tech cash cow, which, is proving to be very expensive as well.We're living in an oversaturated hype era of AI. And a lot of it is filled with errors.
Spot on.First, review the exam objectives so that students have an idea of what to expect on the exam. Second, CompTIA has all of these resources built into CertMaster (if you have access), such as lesson plans to help build out your learning model, because everyone's will be different. They even have pacing plans.