CompTIA PenTest+ Is Now DoD Approved

Before the pandemic, it was predicted that cybercrime would globally cost an excess of $6 trillion annually by 2021. The need for more organizations to address unforeseen security risks in their networks and systems while designing a more cyber-resilient posture is not only imperative, but a matter of national security.

To help combat these threats, attacks and vulnerabilities, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) requires its personnel and contractors to validate their hands-on penetration testing and vulnerability management skills with approved cybersecurity certifications to bolster the resiliency of its networks against attacks.

CompTIA PenTest+ was recently approved for the DoD 8570.01 Manual Information Assurance Workforce Improvement Program. That means military personnel and defense contractors who work with sensitive information can take CompTIA PenTest+ to satisfy certain job requirements. This approval is a boon for penetration testing and vulnerability management – and the CompTIA PenTest+ certification – because the DoD now formally recognizes the importance of these skills in job roles.

The DoD approved CompTIA PenTest+ for three (3) 8570.01-M job categories:
Cybersecurity service provider (CSSP) analyst
CSSP incident responder
CSSP auditor

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