CompTIA
The CompTIA (Computing Technology
Industry Association) is an organization that brings
together many players in the computing business,
including technology vendors, training companies,
end-user organizations of all kinds, plus representatives
from industry and the academia.
The purpose of the organization is
to identify technical skills where certain measures
of competency are beneficial to the Professionals,
and to design examinations that stress those kinds
of skills, and knowledge that are most likely to
relate to real-world job responsibilities and activities.
In short, CompTIA's biggest goal is
to help its members identify the kinds of job roles
that are most urgently needed in the workplace,
and to design methods to test individuals to help
ensure that they've got the right skill, what it
takes to fill those jobs.
The Certification
Track courses provided by NEF University
under CompTIA+
CompTIA A+ Certification
- CompTIA A+ 2009 Essentials (220-701)
- CompTIA A+ 2009 Practical
Application (220-702)
CompTIA A+ certification is an international
industry credential Certificate that validates the
knowledge of computer service technicians and Software
vendors.
Major hardware and software vendors,
distributors and resellers accept CompTIA A+ as
the standard in foundation-level.
The exams cover a broad range of hardware
and software technologies.
The skills and knowledge measured
by the CompTIA A+ exams were from industry-wide
and worldwide job task analysis.
Earning CompTIA A+ certification
proves that a candidate has a broad knowledge and
competency in core hardware and operating system
technologies including installation, configuration,
diagnosing, preventive maintenance and basic networking.
In order to receive CompTIA A+ certification
a candidate must pass two exams. The first exam
is
CompTIA A+ Essentials, exam number 220-701. The
CompTIA A+ Essentials examination measures
necessary competencies for an entry-level IT professional
with the equivalent knowledge of at least 500 hours
of hands-on experience in the lab or field. Successful
candidates will have the knowledge required to understand
the fundamentals of computer technology, networking,
and security, and will have the skills required
to identify hardware, peripheral, networking, and
security components. Successful candidates will
understand the basic functionality of the operating
system and basic troubleshooting methodology, practice
proper safety procedures, and will effectively interact
with customers and peers.
The CompTIA A+ 220-702 exam, Practical
Application, is the second exam required in order
for CompTIA A+ certification candidates to complete
their certification in the 2009 Edition of CompTIA
A+. The CompTIA A+ Practical Application exam measures
the necessary competencies for an entry-level IT
professional who has hands-on experience in the
lab or the field. Successful candidates will have
the skills required
to install, configure, upgrade, and maintain PC
workstations, the Windows OS and SOHO networks.
The successful candidate will utilize troubleshooting
techniques and tools to effectively and efficiently
resolve PC, OS, and network connectivity issues
and implement security practices. Job titles in
some organizations which are descriptive of the
role of this individual may be: Enterprise technician,
IT administrator, field service technician, PC or
Support
technician, etc. Ideally, the CompTIA A+ Practical
Application candidate has already passed the CompTIA
A+ Essentials examination.
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CompTIA Network+ Certification
The CompTIA Network+ (2009 Edition)
certification is an internationally recognized validation
of the technical knowledge required of foundation-level
IT network practitioners.
The CompTIA Network+ (2009 Edition) certification
ensures that the successful candidate has the important
knowledge and skills necessary to manage, maintain,
troubleshoot, install, operate and configure basic
network infrastructure, describe networking technologies,
basic design principles, and adhere to wiring standards
and use testing tools.
The skills and knowledge measured by this examination
were derived from an industry-wide job task analysis
and validated through an industry-wide global survey
in Q2 2008. The results of this survey were used
in weighing the domains and ensuring that the weighting
is representative of the relative importance of
the content.
It is recommended for CompTIA Network+ (2009 Edition)
candidates to have the following:
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CompTIA A+ certification or equivalent
knowledge, though CompTIA A+ certification is
not required.
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Have at least 9 to 12 months
of work experience in IT networking.
CompTIA Security+ (2008 Edition)
Certification
The exam covers industry-wide topics,
including communication security, infrastructure
security, cryptography, access control, authentication,
external attack and operational and organization
security.
CompTIA Security+ (2008 Edition) can
be an elective or prerequisite to advanced security
certifications.
CompTIA today has to be considered,
because of theft and destruction of intellectual
property takes place despite the presence of firewalls,
encryption and corporate edicts.
The industry and governments around
the world must have a well-trained workforce to
effectively combat hackers, attacks and security
threats. CompTIA Security+ is the standard validation
for that workforce.
The CompTIA Security+ (2008 Edition)
Certification is aimed at an IT security professional
who has:
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A minimum of 2 years experience
in network administration with a focus on security
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Day to day technical information
security experience
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Broad knowledge of security concerns
and implementation including the topics in the
domain list below
CompTIA Server+ Certification
The CompTIA Server+ (2009 Edition)
certification is an international vendor neutral
credential. The Server+ exam is a validation of
“foundation” level server skills and
knowledge, and is used by organizations and IT professionals
around the globe.
The CompTIA Server+ (2009 Edition) certification
is targeted towards individuals with 18-24 months
of IT experience. Although not a prerequisite, it
is recommended that CompTIA Server+ candidates hold
a CompTIA A+ certification.
This test will certify that the successful candidate
has the knowledge and skills required to build,
maintain, troubleshoot and support server hardware
and software technologies. The successful candidate
will be able to identify environmental issues; understand
and comply with disaster recovery and physical /
software security procedures; be familiar with industry
terminology and concepts; understand server roles
/ specializations and interaction within the overall
computing environment.
The CompTIA Server+ (2009 Edition)
certification credential validates advanced-level
technical competency of server issues and technology,
including installation, configuration, upgrading,
maintenance, environment, troubleshooting and disaster
recovery
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