The CASP+ Certification training was designed to help you acquire the knowledge and skills covered in the latest CAS-003 exam objectives After successfully completing this course, you will be able to:
What Skills Will You Learn?
CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP+) is the ideal certification for technical professionals who wish to remain immersed in technology, as opposed to strictly managing. CASP+ is the only hands-on, performance-based certification for practitioners — not managers — at the advanced skill level of cybersecurity. While cybersecurity managers help identify what cybersecurity policies and frameworks could be implemented, CASP+ certified professionals figure out how to implement solutions within those policies and frameworks. Our CASP+ training course covers the technical knowledge and skills required to conceptualize, engineer, integrate and implement secure solutions across complex environments to support a resilient enterprise. Our CompTIA CASP+ training course teaches you the skills needed to conceptualize, design and secure engineer solutions across complex enterprise environments. You’ll apply critical thinking across various security disciplines to propose and implement solutions that map to enterprise drivers.
This course prepares you to pass the CompTIA CASP+ exam, which is focused on five domain areas:
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MANAGING RISK
INTEGRATING COMPUTING, COMMUNICATIONS, AND BUSINESS DISCIPLINES
USING RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS TO SECURE THE ENTERPRISE
INTEGRATING ADVANCED AUTHENTICATION AND AUTHORIZATION TECHNIQUES
IMPLEMENTING CRYPTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES
IMPLEMENTING SECURITY CONTROLS FOR HOSTS
IMPLEMENTING SECURITY CONTROLS FOR ENTERPRISE STORAGE
ANALYZING AND IMPLEMENTING NETWORK SECURITY
IMPLEMENTING SECURITY CONTROLS FOR APPLICATIONS
INTEGRATING HOSTS, STORAGE, NETWORKS, APPLICATIONS IN SECURE ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE
CONDUCTING VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENTS
RESPONDING TO AND RECOVERING FROM INCIDENTS
What Is CompTIA CASP+?
The CompTIA Security Practitioner certification was launched in 2011 with the intention of being a master-level qualification for IT professionals. It is a vendor-neutral certification that confirms individuals who possess the certification have the technical knowledge, advanced level security skills, and critical thinking skills to recommend and implement cybersecurity solutions.
What Does This CompTIA CASP+ Training Cover?
In our CompTIA CASP+ training course, you will gain all the knowledge necessary to successfully pass the CASP+ certification exam. You will be able to apply critical thinking to a wide range of information security environments to conceptualize and implement cyber security solutions that become organizational strategies. Additionally, you will possess the skills to:
Who Should Attend CompTIA CASP+ course?
Is Getting the CompTIA CASP Certification Worth It?
The CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner certification is a designation that demonstrates the knowledge, skills, and hands-on experience that an IT professional possesses. This greatly increases the employability of the individual, advancement opportunities, and several other benefits, including:
Why CASP+ is different?
CASP+ is the only hands-on, performance-based certification for practitioners — not managers — at the advanced skill level of cybersecurity. While cybersecurity managers help identify what cybersecurity policies and frameworks could be implemented, CASP+ certified professionals figure out how to implement solutions within those policies and frameworks.
What topics are covered in the CompTIA CASP+ exam?
This course prepares you to pass the CompTIA CASP+ exam, which is focused on five domain areas:
How many Questions can I expect in the CompTIA CASP+?
Maximum of 90 questions/ Multiple choice and performance-based
What is the Passing Score?
This test has no scaled score; it’s pass/fail only.
How are the jobs for CompTIA CASP+ certified Professional in general?
Cybersecurity offers countless paths to fulfilling jobs and rewarding pay – you determine the direction and, ultimately, how much money you can earn with CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP+). Not everyone has the same reason for getting trained and certified. In general, you can apply your CASP+ certification training in these ways:
Attract the attention of employers with an endorsement of your skills that is respected globally and industry-wide.
Position yourself as a top candidate for advanced-level cybersecurity positions.
Confirm to yourself that you’ve mastered the latest skills and concepts that act as the architecture career in cybersecurity.
In all scenarios, CASP+ can set you apart in the cybersecurity field while remaining immersed in technology, ensuring IT professionals have the skills and knowledge to implement solutions within cybersecurity policies and frameworks.
Jobs That Require or Benefit from a CASP+ Certification
Aspiring to an advanced-level cybersecurity career and then putting in the effort to grow your career have a significant impact on how much you can earn in any job – and security is no exception. Here are a few standard job titles that use CASP+:
How much can I earn after complete CompTIA CASP+ Certification?
Pay for CASP holders can vary widely based on location, experience, job title and even gender. Interestingly, female CASP holders earn an annual salary ranging from $58,526 to $115,032.
CASP holders earn $51,619 to $97,520 each year.
Average CASP Salary by City
City | Salary |
---|---|
Washington, D.C. | $73,700 – $122,829 |
San Diego, CA | $62,819 – $123,126 |
Norfolk, VA | $74,369 – $94,819 |
Augusta, GA | $55,000 – $76,000 |
San Antonio, TX | $45,130 – $86,476 |
Average CASP Salary by Experience
Years of Experience | Salary |
---|---|
Less than 1 year | $70,000 |
1-4 years | $84,901 |
5-9 years | $90,077 |
10-19 years | $96,253 |
20 years or more | $104,122 |
What is Involved in the CompTIA CASP Certification Exam?
To become certified in CompTIA’s Advanced Security Practitioner designation, you have to take and pass one exam. The test covers the technical knowledge and skills required to design, engineer, integrate, and implement security solutions across multifaceted security environments to protect enterprise-level organizations from cyber threats. Upon successfully passing the exam, your CASP certification will be valid for three years.
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