Congrats mate!I am pleased to announce that I have successfully completed the CompTIA SecAI+ exam, achieving a score of 900. This achievement represents a meaningful milestone in my ongoing commitment to continuous learning and professional development in the rapidly evolving field of AI security.
I would like to extend my sincere appreciation to the Train-the-Trainer (TTT) sessions, which provided invaluable insights and practical knowledge that significantly deepened my understanding of AI security concepts. The on-demand study materials were exceptionally well-structured and played a crucial role in my exam preparation.
A very special thank you to Stephen Schneiter for giving me the opportunity to participate in this program and for providing the exam voucher. Your support and commitment to helping learners succeed are truly appreciated.
I also appreciate CompTIA for developing a certification that addresses the growing importance of securing AI systems and applying AI responsibly in today's cybersecurity landscape.
I look forward to building on this achievement and applying these insights to real-world challenges at the intersection of AI and cybersecurity.
#CompTIA #SecurityAI #CompTIAAI #AISecurity #CyberSecurity #ArtificialIntelligence #GenerativeAI #ContinuousLearning #ProfessionalDevelopment #TTT #Certification #LifelongLearning
100% agree with Greg here. Staying up to date with what CompTIA is focused on as a trainer is critical to ensure we give the proper amount of time to a subject. Example: VLAN coverage in A+. Is it huge? No. But was it previously considered reserved for Network+ essentially.1. The original A+ and Sec+ are over 20 years old. I'd suggest you take the most current versions just to make sure you're fully aware of all the changes that have appeared since then.
2. There is no replacement for the CTT+. Microsoft has the MCT. ISACA has the Authorized Instructor program. ISC2 has the Authorized Instructor Program. Cisco has the Certified Cisco Systems Instructor. But each one of those is for their own vendor-specific training. CompTIA currently has nothing.
3. MCSA, MCSE, and MCITP have nothing to do with Network+. I have all of those too. Aside from the fact that they are completely outdated certifications, they don't cover the same content as Network+. Get the latest version.

Jose, how are you able to obtain free instructor vouchers? We are a career center CompTIA academic partner, and I am yet to figure out how I can take the tests myself. Thanks!CompTIA used to offer CertMaster trial access links on some of their certification pages, but I don't see those being offered anymore. I think maybe @Stephen Schneiter can be of assistance here.
That said, I can personally vouch for the quality of the CompTIA training materials. I am fortunate to work at a university with a full CompTIA Academic Partnership, where our cybersecurity and IT courses are built around CompTIA content. Through that partnership, I have access to the entire CertMaster library and receive exam vouchers for any certifications I want to pursue. Between 2024 and 2026 I was able to fully cover Cert Master for Network+, Security+, Pentest+, CySA+, CASP+ and SecAI+ and took the tests via free vouchers. The material is top notch and believe me, if you prepare with just theory, like many people do you are missing half the picture, and Cert Masters prepare you way better for the exam with all the activities and VM labs.
You are a GENIUS.I am pleased to announce that I have successfully completed the CompTIA SecAI+ exam, achieving a score of 900. This achievement represents a meaningful milestone in my ongoing commitment to continuous learning and professional development in the rapidly evolving field of AI security.
I would like to extend my sincere appreciation to the Train-the-Trainer (TTT) sessions, which provided invaluable insights and practical knowledge that significantly deepened my understanding of AI security concepts. The on-demand study materials were exceptionally well-structured and played a crucial role in my exam preparation.
A very special thank you to Stephen Schneiter for giving me the opportunity to participate in this program and for providing the exam voucher. Your support and commitment to helping learners succeed are truly appreciated.
I also appreciate CompTIA for developing a certification that addresses the growing importance of securing AI systems and applying AI responsibly in today's cybersecurity landscape.
I look forward to building on this achievement and applying these insights to real-world challenges at the intersection of AI and cybersecurity.
#CompTIA #SecurityAI #CompTIAAI #AISecurity #CyberSecurity #ArtificialIntelligence #GenerativeAI #ContinuousLearning #ProfessionalDevelopment #TTT #Certification #LifelongLearning
Congratulations.I am pleased to announce that I have successfully completed the CompTIA SecAI+ exam, achieving a score of 900. This achievement represents a meaningful milestone in my ongoing commitment to continuous learning and professional development in the rapidly evolving field of AI security.
I would like to extend my sincere appreciation to the Train-the-Trainer (TTT) sessions, which provided invaluable insights and practical knowledge that significantly deepened my understanding of AI security concepts. The on-demand study materials were exceptionally well-structured and played a crucial role in my exam preparation.
A very special thank you to Stephen Schneiter for giving me the opportunity to participate in this program and for providing the exam voucher. Your support and commitment to helping learners succeed are truly appreciated.
I also appreciate CompTIA for developing a certification that addresses the growing importance of securing AI systems and applying AI responsibly in today's cybersecurity landscape.
I look forward to building on this achievement and applying these insights to real-world challenges at the intersection of AI and cybersecurity.
#CompTIA #SecurityAI #CompTIAAI #AISecurity #CyberSecurity #ArtificialIntelligence #GenerativeAI #ContinuousLearning #ProfessionalDevelopment #TTT #Certification #LifelongLearning
1. The original A+ and Sec+ are over 20 years old. I'd suggest you take the most current versions just to make sure you're fully aware of all the changes that have appeared since then.Hi all, like the title says, I'm going back to training after a break and have some questions.
1. I have the original A+ and Sec+ that never expire as well as other versions that did expire. I've taught both those classes over a couple dozen times each, do I need to take the latest exams?
2. I had the CTT+ which was discontinued, are there any Train the Trainer replacements needed?
3. I never took Net+ because my multiple MCSA, MCSE and MCITP certs were considered higher level and so Net+ wasn't required. I've taught that class countless times as well, will I need to pass the newest exam?
Want to get back on the horse, thanks for any information you can give.