Tell us more about those takeaways.What a great course to learn. Considered myself quite AI savvy, but this course gave me lots of valuable takeaways. Worth the effort and certainly celebrating earning the Cert!
RJoin us for the CIN TTT series covering the next release of the CompTIA CySA+ certification. Our guest instructor, @Nick Pierce , will lead us through the eight-session series covering the exam objectives and provide hands on examples as you strengthen your cybersecurity analysis 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 Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) is the premier certification for cyber professionals tasked with incident detection, prevention, and response through continuous security monitoring. It validates a tech professional's expertise in incident response and vulnerability management processes, emphasizing the critical communication skills necessary for effective security analysis and compliance.
Skills covered in this series:
What: CIN TTT Series CySA+ V4
- Enhance security operations processes, differentiate threat intelligence and threat hunting, and identify malicious activity using appropriate tools.
- Conduct vulnerability assessments, prioritize vulnerabilities, and recommend effective mitigation strategies for vulnerability management.
- Apply attack methodology frameworks, perform incident response, and understand the incident management lifecycle to handle security incidents effectively.
- Utilize communication best practices to report on vulnerability management and incident response, providing stakeholders with actionable plans and meaningful metrics.
When: June 8 through July 1, 2026, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm CT
Who: Nick Pierce
Where: ON24
Register Here
(Please note, registering will automatically register you for all 8 sessions. You will be able to add each session to your calendar on from the confirmation email.)
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RegisteredJoin us for the CIN TTT series covering the next release of the CompTIA CySA+ certification. Our guest instructor, @Nick Pierce , will lead us through the eight-session series covering the exam objectives and provide hands on examples as you strengthen your cybersecurity analysis 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 Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) is the premier certification for cyber professionals tasked with incident detection, prevention, and response through continuous security monitoring. It validates a tech professional's expertise in incident response and vulnerability management processes, emphasizing the critical communication skills necessary for effective security analysis and compliance.
Skills covered in this series:
What: CIN TTT Series CySA+ V4
- Enhance security operations processes, differentiate threat intelligence and threat hunting, and identify malicious activity using appropriate tools.
- Conduct vulnerability assessments, prioritize vulnerabilities, and recommend effective mitigation strategies for vulnerability management.
- Apply attack methodology frameworks, perform incident response, and understand the incident management lifecycle to handle security incidents effectively.
- Utilize communication best practices to report on vulnerability management and incident response, providing stakeholders with actionable plans and meaningful metrics.
When: June 8 through July 1, 2026, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm CT
Who: Nick Pierce
Where: ON24
Register Here
(Please note, registering will automatically register you for all 8 sessions. You will be able to add each session to your calendar on from the confirmation email.)
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congratulationWhat a great course to learn. Considered myself quite AI savvy, but this course gave me lots of valuable takeaways. Worth the effort and certainly celebrating earning the Cert!
I'm a big fan of AWS Academy, especially their Learner Lab environment. Free resources, free credits.For A+ and N+ content, we are currently using Cisco Network Academy content. It is okay and free. We augment it with some of our own materials. The A+ class is really packed, and they don't have much time to be bored. It is a 3-credit class. I have seen people use this content and do it in 4 or 5 10-hour days for a boot camp, so there should be room for it in a 3-credit, 120-hour-expected course. We tack on AWS Academy Cloud Practitioner content to the A+ course as Cisco Net Academy lacks good cloud content.
For A+ and N+ content, we are currently using Cisco Network Academy content. It is okay and free. We augment it with some of our own materials. The A+ class is really packed, and they don't have much time to be bored. It is a 3-credit class. I have seen people use this content and do it in 4 or 5 10-hour days for a boot camp, so there should be room for it in a 3-credit, 120-hour-expected course. We tack on AWS Academy Cloud Practitioner content to the A+ course as Cisco Net Academy lacks good cloud content.Hello Everyone,
So I do teach at a couple of colleges, one full-time and one part-time, and both are heavily CompTIA A+, N+, and Sec+. Like all colleges I've seen lately, it's all Cengage and Jill West all the time.
If this forum is still alive and anyone is interested, do you want to compare notes?
The biggest challenges I'm seeing right now are having students do the labs, which can take 20 minutes to an hour (ACI Labs), depending, and in a world of TikTok-induced ability to focus, that might be an issue.
If not, just saying Hi!
Dan
I want to jump in here and say that we, as instructors, are part of the problem. We need to not be boring and know our stuff. Death by PowerPoint or excessive rambling is not helpful.Exactly! Someone with focus will eat their TikTok loving lunch while they watch their videos and complain how long the Food Bank line is...smh
Still here and able to share Security+ notes. Funny, I thought Twitter was responsible for the short attention spansHello Everyone,
So I do teach at a couple of colleges, one full-time and one part-time, and both are heavily CompTIA A+, N+, and Sec+. Like all colleges I've seen lately, it's all Cengage and Jill West all the time.
If this forum is still alive and anyone is interested, do you want to compare notes?
The biggest challenges I'm seeing right now are having students do the labs, which can take 20 minutes to an hour (ACI Labs), depending, and in a world of TikTok-induced ability to focus, that might be an issue.
If not, just saying Hi!
Dan
You can also create a Transcript Link which you can share.While certification cards and kits are a thing of the past, people who have earned a CompTIA certification will want to know how to prove that to a prospective employer. An exam score report is not proof that someone earned a certification. Candidates can download and provide an official, secure PDF copy of any individual certification (or all active certifications) directly from their CompTIA (Certmetrics) account. Candidates can also share verifiable digital badges (often through platforms like Acclaim/Credly) that display active status, issue dates, and skills verified.
My understanding is that in order to purchase the instructor material you must be affiliated with a CompTIA partner. If you are having issues you can then go through them. Good luck!How do we access instrucor resources now (ppt and book), before it was easy to purchase from comptia store ?