Passed- CompTIA SecurityX Certification Exam(CAS-005)
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Congrats+ @VICTOR CHIDI OKPURUKA
Well, that's because old folks can't figure out new technology......duh!I played with the form some - I guess having 10+ years experience is also a disqualifier.
CongratulationsI've received A+ Core 2 exam voucher and passed the exam. Waiting for A+ Core 1 exam voucher. View attachment 2451


I selected Cybersecurity Admin, and I was told no.It looks educators don't qualify, I selected "other" on the first question and was told I was not fit.
Congrats.Hello Ciners
I took the exam last night Onvue from home
My Experience
As usual with most CompTIA exams started with some time wasting performance based questions( drag and drop- click) then moved on with multichoice to pick one or 2 options
I had a Linux virtual machine lab( the machine loads and you are given some questions to answer- username/password given and given a task to perform)
above was between at about 30 question mark -- total exam question was 84 questions
Was a thorough exam though - prep material was basically the CertPerform material and test question available there -
Prepared in about 7-8 days back to back study -
The result isnt shown at the end of the exam ( you will be told this at the beginning) - its also a Pass/Fail exam - no score
At the end of the exam - once you check up your exam history from PearsonVue you can see if you passed/failed..
normally as usual your credly badge comes in about 12hrs or so after exam is concluded
All the best.
I passed the CAS-004 CASP+ in April 2022 and the CAS-005 SecurityX in July 2025. I didn't study for either one, and during the exam, I skipped the virtual machine question both times. I already had six different versions of the Sec+, three different versions of the CySA+, and PenTest+. If you've got Sec+/CySA+/PenTest+, the SecurityX exam isn't' that difficult.
I've also been teaching various cybersecurity courses since 2005, so it's something I go over regularly. I've also got the CISM and CISSP. Plus, I've worked for SIEM company and I currently work for an NDR company. Other than the hands-on exams from OffSec, I'd have a pretty good chance of passing any cybersecurity exam at this point in my career.
My next exam is DataX, assuming I can find some time to study for it. I'm a cyber guy, not a data guy, even though I have Data+ and DataSys+. Those were relatively easy, but DataX is a whole different animal.
Those certs happened because I've been doing this for a very long time. Now I'm focused on branching out to areas outside my comfort zone.Yes if you have been mentoring for some years- there is a whole lot of content overlap - what made me commit 7 days to it was cos of the no score- pass or fail -
You have an amazing cert arsenal by way!!! Bravo
Yes if you have been mentoring for some years- there is a whole lot of content overlap - what made me commit 7 days to it was cos of the no score- pass or fail -I passed the CAS-004 CASP+ in April 2022 and the CAS-005 SecurityX in July 2025. I didn't study for either one, and during the exam, I skipped the virtual machine question both times. I already had six different versions of the Sec+, three different versions of the CySA+, and PenTest+. If you've got Sec+/CySA+/PenTest+, the SecurityX exam isn't' that difficult.
I've also been teaching various cybersecurity courses since 2005, so it's something I go over regularly. I've also got the CISM and CISSP. Plus, I've worked for SIEM company and I currently work for an NDR company. Other than the hands-on exams from OffSec, I'd have a pretty good chance of passing any cybersecurity exam at this point in my career.
My next exam is DataX, assuming I can find some time to study for it. I'm a cyber guy, not a data guy, even though I have Data+ and DataSys+. Those were relatively easy, but DataX is a whole different animal.