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CIN Sneak Peek: CySA+ V4

Join CIN as we provide a Sneak Peek to the next release of CompTIA CySA+ V4 certification. We will welcome special guest @James Stanger and @Nick Pierce as they walk us through why industry is looking for this exam, what is changing in cybersecurity analytics, and take a deep dive into the exam objectives. We will topics covered by the exam and some teaching practices to help deliver the content to students.

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.

Build skills with CompTIA training and validate them with CySA+ certification.
  • 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.
What: CIN Sneak Peek: CySA+ V4
When: Wednesday, March 18, 2026, 12:00- 2:00 PM CST
Who: Dr. James Stanger, CompTIA and Nick Pierce, Northern Virginia Community College
Where: ON24
Register Here

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Sybex CompTIA Network+ (N10-009) powerpoint slides

Let's keep in mind that these things are copyrighted materials. Sharing copyrighted slide content or materials on public forums is considered improper.

It shouldn't be that difficult to get in touch with the provider if you are using (or considering switching to) their materials. Your company rep is the fastest and legal way to obtain these materials.

I believe just purchasing the book gives you access to the slides, although I haven't used Sybex in a good while.
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Fulfillments... Are we no longer fulfilled?

Kind of makes sense from a cost cutting stand point, but wasn't CompTIA just purchased by a company? Their going to nickle and dime little stuff more than likely going forward.
CompTIA was purchased by Thoma Bravo, a private equity firm. They have a rather significant portfolio.

Free Linux+ XK0-006 Mock Exam Tool for Self-Assessment

Hey fellow Linux+ candidates 👋

I wanted to share a free resource that’s been super helpful in my prep for the XK0-006 exam:🔗Skunkworks Academy Linux+ Mock Exam Tool

It’s a browser-based readiness tracker that lets you:
  • Run randomized assessments (20–25 questions recommended)
  • Track your best and latest scores locally
  • Identify domain gaps across all exam objectives
  • Export/import your progress between machines
💡 Tip: For a realistic exam feel, set it to “Timed = Yes” and “Show answers = No.”

It’s not a replacement for hands-on labs, but it’s great for quick self-checks and building confidence. If you’ve tried it, I’d love to hear your thoughts or suggestions for improvement!

Happy studying and good luck to everyone aiming for Linux+ 💪
I gave it a whirl. It's a great start! What is the Github repo so that we can give updates and feedback to push updates?
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Free Linux+ XK0-006 Mock Exam Tool for Self-Assessment

Hey fellow Linux+ candidates 👋

I wanted to share a free resource that’s been super helpful in my prep for the XK0-006 exam:🔗Skunkworks Academy Linux+ Mock Exam Tool

It’s a browser-based readiness tracker that lets you:
  • Run randomized assessments (20–25 questions recommended)
  • Track your best and latest scores locally
  • Identify domain gaps across all exam objectives
  • Export/import your progress between machines
💡 Tip: For a realistic exam feel, set it to “Timed = Yes” and “Show answers = No.”

It’s not a replacement for hands-on labs, but it’s great for quick self-checks and building confidence. If you’ve tried it, I’d love to hear your thoughts or suggestions for improvement!

Happy studying and good luck to everyone aiming for Linux+ 💪
Very niceeeeeee
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Fulfillments... Are we no longer fulfilled?

Had the same thing happen to me, so I inquired and was told it changed November 6th, 2025. The only thing you get now is the ability to download the PDF version. You now need to purchase a token (currently $10 USD) for each certification kit you want to order, or replace.

Okay thanks... November 6, huh? I guess that's why I don't have one for Linux+. In my opinion, the junior exams (Tech+ and such) it makes sense... but for senior certs where the exams cost HUNDREDS of dollars? It seems a bit cheap to me. But then again... I stopped getting wallet cards from Microsoft what... two decades ago? And all the cards and certificates that I have sit in drawers. I like that ISC2 sends pins with the welcome kit though...
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Inquiry About Becoming a CompTIA Instructor

One of the things I do for myself working in private sector Higher Ed is have credentials and certifications, not just in what I teach, but in general education practice. For example, schools that are affiliated with the CECU, educators have the ability to earn a credential called CHEP or Certified Higher Education Professional. It's not a difficult credential to obtain - one just takes online classes and gets the cert after completing a number of courses, maintaining it with two additional courses per year. It focuses on things like online and on-ground teaching, campus operations, financial aid, career services, and so on.

No one can "get 'em all", and getting tons of certs adds to the stress of maintenance, particularly if they are outside one's general thread of work. Since I'm not presently leading classes these days, I'm less focused on my instructor certs, and more focused on certs relating to platforms like Azure/365 and disciplines like security, IT governance and compliance.

When I was younger, I was more obsessed with getting certifications to validate myself, and more importantly, to push that "imposter syndrome" away, something for which I personally have always struggled, along with a long litany of self-esteem issues. As I've gotten older, while I still struggle with these psychological issues, I have at least learned that people will respect me or they won't - and it won't matter how many letters I have, hanging from my business card.
Preach! I have had a number of younger folks new or at mid level in industry ask me about what cloud or Cybersecurity certifications they need. They expect some glorious answer, but after 25 years, I only study and focus on what applies to me at my current job or work or what I specifically will teach.

Life is short and time is so condensed. You can't spend your whole life and time studying for random exams. I'm focused on excelling in one thing and the other is for my own personal enjoyment and goals. For example, IT pays the bills. So I will focus only on what is necessary for maintenance or promotions or sustainment, but my long term goal is to end up running a Deli or a small diner and laugh and joke and talk with customers. I have zero desire to teach or be in IT when I retire. I don't even want to see a computer after 60.
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