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CompTIA Certifications

CompTIA A+

Certification is earned by passing a set of two exams, Core 1 & Core 2 – created by IT industry professionals – that validate skills needed for entry-level IT jobs.


CompTIA Security+

A global certification that validates the baseline skills necessary to perform core security functions and pursue an IT security career. More job roles use Security+ for baseline cybersecurity skills than any other certification in the industry.


CompTIA Linux Part 1&2

Exam verifies the knowledge and skills required to configure, manage, operate and troubleshoot Linux on-premises and cloud-based server environments, while using security best practices, scripting, containerization and automation. This is equivalent to at least 12 months of hands-on experience working with Linux servers in a junior Linux support engineer or junior cloud/DevOps support engineer job role.


CompTIA Network+

Certification exam will verify the successful candidate has the knowledge and skills required to manage, configure and troubleshoot network infrastructure. This is equivalent to 9–12 months of hands-on experience working in a junior network administrator/network support technician job role.


CompTIA Tech+ (Formerly ITF+ IT Fundamentals FCO-U71)

The CompTIA Tech+ exam will certify the successful candidate has the knowledge and skills required to identify and explain the basics of computing, IT infrastructure, applications, software development, database use and security concepts. PLEASE NOTE: The GMetrix course for this exam has not yet been updated from FCO-U61. The practice exam is updated to FCO-U71. UPDATE 12-19-25: Out of stock on Tech+ exam vouchers. More on order. Email certify@sos.wa.gov for an ETA.


CompTIA Server+

CompTIA Server+ covers essential hardware and software technologies, including high availability, cloud computing and scripting. The CompTIA Server+ exam includes performance-based questions that require you to demonstrate multi-step knowledge.

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