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AutoOps+ Beta Exam

Congrats! How do you think the knowledge required for this one compared to other CompTIA exams?
Thank you, I used the Exam objectives and tailored my study. I was also studying for the Cisco DevNet Associate exam. Some of the topics overlap, but it was a different area of expertise than I normally focus on, similar to the Data+, DataSys+ and DataX path, so I wanted to increase and validate skills in automating operations, infrastructure management, continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines, and Infrastructure as Code (IaC) across hybrid and cloud environments. I have taken my score report, found the areas I lacked and have created a study plan, to ensure I correct those deficiencies. I enjoyed it and will enjoy remediating and continuing on the path to Cisco DevNet Associate.

Success Story -- SecurityX PASS!

So... I've had a CompTIA SecurityX exam voucher sitting in my account for quite a while. I must have rescheduled this test a dozen times because of work commitments, family schedules, not enough time to study, kids screaming in the background, and life in general.

Last night, while the kids were outside following the classic rule of "come home when the streetlights come on," I headed to my home office testing center and finally sat for the exam.

I felt calm, focused, and confident. But I knew that Linux simulation question was coming, the one you can't go back to. It showed up around question 10, and honestly... I completely botched it. At that moment, I was convinced the exam had beaten me. After all, it had defeated me back in February 2025 and my older version recently expired.

I pushed forward, finished the remaining questions, went back through my flagged items, and even had some fun working through the Performance Based Questions (PBQs).

Then came the infamous 13 question survey. If you've ever taken a CompTIA exam, you know exactly what I'm talking about! I clicked Submit, and unlike most CompTIA exams, there was no immediate pass or fail message. I walked away wondering where I stood.

This morning, I was texting my friend Nancy, who is a huge part of my Facebook community, and I was telling her all about my experience. I was convinced I hadn't passed.

Then... I received an email from CompTIA congratulating me and asking me to accept my digital badge.

Wait... what?!

I logged into the CompTIA portal, pulled up my score report, and there it was.

PASS!

The biggest lesson I took away from this experience is simple. Don't doubt yourself. One tough question, or even one tough exam experience, doesn't define the outcome. Set a goal, commit to it, and keep moving forward. Sometimes the biggest obstacle standing in your way is your own self-doubt.

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Where i can find Instructor resources ?

My company it self is ATC since 3 years but still I can't see any option/path to find instrucor data
If you are using the the CertMaster platform, you can find this in My Courseware -> The course you are using -> under the 3 dots on the far right you can find it in resources. You can also send an email to your CompTIA rep and they can assist you in finding the material.
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CompTIA SecOT+ Beta Exam

What is interesting is the weed-out questions for qualifying to take the exam. I teach this as part of the curriculum, plus if you are in the CIN, you are trainers, so not sure why that wasn't an option. Not a problem, I will catch the TTT when it drops.
Ooh! I can see where you are coming from. The qualification questions for beta exams can sometimes be a bit rigid, even for those of us actively teaching the material. You would expect CIN instructors to be a natural fit without much filtering, but I think CompTIA is trying to balance a mix of real-world practitioners and different experience levels for exam validation.

That said, the TTT will definitely be the more structured path for us as trainers, so looking forward to that as well.
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