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DataX is renamed DataAI

CompTIA DataAI: The Reimagined DataX Certification for the Advanced Data and AI Workforce​


January 12, 2026

CompTIA is rebranding its advanced DataX certification as DataAI, reflecting the fundamental shift in how data work is performed across modern organizations. This official transition is set to take place on January 21, 2026.

Data and AI are no longer adjacent disciplines: Today’s data roles increasingly require proficiency in machine learning, advanced analytics, and AI-driven decision-making.

Artificial intelligence is becoming more deeply embedded into analytics, operations, and decision-making, with demand rising for professionals who can design, implement, and operate intelligent data systems responsibly and at scale.

CompTIA DataAI validates those capabilities, giving experienced professionals a clear way to demonstrate advanced expertise, while giving employers confidence that their data and AI initiatives are being built on sound technical, operational, and governance foundations.

Now Available: PDF of A+ Core 1 and Core 2 CertMaster Perform V15

The best place to get the latest objectives is at https://www.comptia.org/en-us/certifications/a/core-1-and-2-v15/
The latest versions now seem to align with the certmaster numbering system.

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I would attach them, but CompTIA wants you to accept the privacy notice.

Wishing you the Best in 2026

HAPPY HOLIDAY!! 🎉

CINners, it has been a great year!! In 2025 we have added 1,895 new members to our community bringing the CIN community to just under 8,000 global members. In the community, we have shared great conversations, connections, resources and delivered 140 CIN webinars! 🙌🎉

While we are excited about 2025 and all the great connections made, we are really looking forward to a fantastic 2026! We are already underway planning webinars for the year, which will include series covering SecAI+, AutoOps+, CySA+, DataSys+, Security+, and SecOT+, just to name a few! We are also looking to welcome CIN's 10,000th member!

This community would not be where it is today without you!! Your participation and interest keep the community alive! In this holiday season, we wish you the very best and hope you have a great 2026! 🥂

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Happy holidays! 🎉
Thank you for everything you and the CIN team do to keep our community thriving. The growth, the quality of the webinars, and the sense of connection here have been incredible to be part of. I’m looking forward to learning, connecting, and contributing even more in 2026. Cheers to what’s ahead! 🥂

CompTIA Tech +🎉

Passed CompTIA Tech+: It’s always beneficial to revisit foundational courses periodically—they help keep your skills sharp and ensure you stay current in the rapidly evolving world of technology.
I took that one last back in 2021, just as a cold turkey, no studying - didn't get a perfect score, so that underscores this point...always stuff to learn.

How to become a CompTIA certified Instructor ?

@Gregory Childers thanks for your response. Kindly guide from where or how I can have access to official training materials like PPTs for the new courses.

thanks in advance.
Karthik: To get a hold of official curriculum from CompTIA, you'll need to connect to your CompTIA Business Development Manager if you/your organization is a Partner with CompTIA.

Looking for an Instructor

Yes, CompTIA PenTest+ builds upon foundational knowledge from Security+, covering similar security concepts but from an offensive, hands-on penetration testing perspective, validating skills in vulnerability management and ethical hacking. While Security+ covers broader security fundamentals (defensive), PenTest+ dives deeper into identifying, exploiting, and reporting vulnerabilities across various environments like cloud, web apps, and IoT.
Is the training online or on-site?

Looking for an Instructor

Does the PenTest+ covers any Security + module? or maybe i'll look for someone that has taken the certification for both (Security + and PenTest +)
Yes, CompTIA PenTest+ builds upon foundational knowledge from Security+, covering similar security concepts but from an offensive, hands-on penetration testing perspective, validating skills in vulnerability management and ethical hacking. While Security+ covers broader security fundamentals (defensive), PenTest+ dives deeper into identifying, exploiting, and reporting vulnerabilities across various environments like cloud, web apps, and IoT.

Looking for an Instructor

Hi,

I think it could be better if the instructor you're looking for is PenTest+ certified.


Security X does not cover penetration testing. Hope it helps.
Does the PenTest+ covers any Security + module? or maybe i'll look for someone that has taken the certification for both (Security + and PenTest +)

Looking for an Instructor

I see the phrase "a certified Comptia Security X instructor" with certified in bold. CompTIA does not certify instructors. CompTIA certifies product knowledge. Vetting instructors' presentation skills and product knowledge are something you, the client, do with your own mechanisms.
Thank you Mark

Voucher Usage

Hi, @Aremutope, I can look to see about the voucher. DM me what voucher you are trying to use and that it was offered through a TTT. I will see what I can do.
I also had this happen, with my SEC + voucher, back in October. I emailed you, and never heard a response, but to be fair, it was right at the time you had an OOF reply for a convention.
Regards,
Curtis

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