I don't think rebranding the CASP+ makes sense, personally. While it hasn't gained the same level of recognition/demand as CISSP or CISM, rebranding it will basically force it to start over on gaining reputation/recognition despite being on their level(arguably higher) difficulty-wise. Not to...
https://www.comptia.org/certifications/become-a-subject-matter-expert/workshops
There's an ITF+ SME workshop next week for objective development and then another in April for item writing so I would surmise that sometime after those occur is when they will be ready to release an update.
A couple of nice accomplishments:
- 1 of my students just got accepted to start a cybersecurity externship this spring!
- My class is signed up for NCL and I'm super excited for them!
Interestingly this turned out to be a CE cert rather than GFL. I also noticed the CompTIA site has a separate certification category for data & analytics now and it only contains Data+. Perhaps CompTIA plans to develop more certs in that category?
I'm curious if SMEs are limited in all capacities or just the ones related to your SME subject? Example: say someone teaches security+ topics only but applies to be an SME for something like ITF+? Would that work as they're not directly related?
I was planning on getting CTT+ but I'm actually about to get my teaching license which is more applicable to my industry. I'm not opposed to getting CTT+ though, are there any specific benefits that I should know of? (Besides of course having another lovely cert to add to my wall of certs)
Hey just curious how it works to show you're a CompTIA training partner? I teach cybersecurity fundamentals at my school and target my lessons around sec+. I know my school is a CompTIA partner but not sure if there are any extra steps I would have to take? Thanks!
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