10 Things to Watch for from CompTIA in 2018

by Debra B. McCraw | Jan 12, 2018

What's Coming in 2018 from CompTIA CertificationsIt’s a new year, and CompTIA has a lot of exciting things planned, not only with certifications, but also with events, research and the CompTIA Association of IT Professionals (AITP). Whether you’re looking to get certified, improve your IT skills, stay up to date on everything technology or connect with other IT pros, CompTIA has you covered. Here are the top 10 things we think IT pros will want to watch for in 2018.

  1. CompTIA Career Pathways
  2. As you may know, the CompTIA Cybersecurity Career Pathway helps IT pros achieve cybersecurity mastery, from beginning to end. This year, we’re introducing the full CompTIA Career Pathway and the CompTIA Infrastructure Career Pathway to include more career options. The CompTIA Career Pathway includes core skills certifications, which lay the foundation for a successful IT career, no matter what path you take. The CompTIA Infrastructure Career Pathway will focus on the skills needed to create, manage and support a solid IT infrastructure within any organization. Watch for more details on the CompTIA Infrastructure Career Pathway next month.

  3. Stackable Certifications
  4. IT pros who have more than one CompTIA certification may now qualify for stackable certifications, which demonstrate you have the knowledge and experience needed to grow in your career. For example, CompTIA Linux Network Professional (CLNP) means you have CompTIA Network+ and CompTIA Linux+, and CompTIA Secure Cloud Professional (CSCP) means you have CompTIA Security+ and CompTIA Cloud+. Take a look at the list and plan your next move based on the pathways or stackable certifications that interest you.

  5. New Certification: CompTIA PenTest+
  6. This summer, CompTIA will release a new intermediate-level cybersecurity exam to complement CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst. CompTIA PenTest+ (CPT) validates vulnerability assessment and management skills. Whereas CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst addresses defensive "blue team" skills, CPT addresses offensive "red team" skills. The combination of penetration testing and vulnerability management in CPT means IT pros not only find and exploit vulnerabilities, but manage them to protect their organization's network.

  7. Updated Certifications
  8. CompTIA continually updates its certifications to make sure they address the current needs of the IT industry. This year, you can watch for updates to a number of our certifications. First up is CompTIA Cloud+ in February. This will be a completely new Cloud+ exam, as the objectives have evolved from building cloud-based infrastructure as a service (IaaS) offerings to managing cloud technologies and weaving solutions together to meet business needs. In March, the update for CompTIA Network+ will include critical security concepts and cloud computing best practices as well as virtualization, disaster recovery and network resiliency.

  9. CompTIA Learning
  10. In 2017, we began rolling out CompTIA CertMaster CE, a self-paced learning product that allows you to quickly renew your certifications. In 2018, we’ll launch more versions of CertMaster CE to include more of our certifications as well as some exciting new products. Stay tuned to see how CompTIA can help you learn and grow even more in your IT career.

  11. IT Pro Webinars
  12. CompTIA will continue to host quarterly IT Pro Webinars, where you’ll hear from experts in the field and earn CEUs toward the renewal of your CompTIA certifications. We’re also introducing a webinar series where CompTIA Chief Technology Evangelist James Stanger will share his presentations and observations from various industry events. And, of course, there’s the CompTIA Plus Virtual Conference – a full-day webinar that earns you CEUs and prizes.

  13. CompTIA Research
  14. CompTIA’s research team keeps its finger on the pulse of what’s happening in IT – everything from emerging technology to employment trends. In the first quarter, we’ll release our 2018 IT Industry Outlook, which identifies the key trends and growth drivers shaping the IT industry and workforce. This serves as your definitive guide for where tech is today and where it's headed. Watch the Insight & Tools section of the website for the latest research.

  15. The Technology Community
  16. More and more, we’re bringing people together who want to bring new technologies to market like cloud offerings, smart cities, the internet of things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI) and augmented/virtual reality (AR/VR). Focusing toward the future and helping companies make successful transitions is where we have a huge role to play. To that end, CompTIA is launching three new advisory councils in 2018 and will host a number of live events for technology professionals to connect, including the D.C. Fly-In, CompTIA Community Forums, ChannelCon and EMEA.

  17. CompTIA AITP
  18. CompTIA AITP chapters host a range of events where students, tech professionals and CIOs can connect, share knowledge and shape their local IT industry. From hackathons to golf outings and chapter meetings to networking events, CompTIA AITP members have the opportunity to meet local influencers and give back to the technology community. Later this year, CompTIA AITP will host large, regional events across the country as well as a series of webinars to help you see how CompTIA AITP can boost your IT career. Watch the CompTIA AITP website for details about in-person and virtual events.

  19. Creating IT Futures 20th Anniversary
  20. This year marks the 20th anniversary of Creating IT Futures, CompTIA’s tech workforce charity. Creating IT Futures is currently focused on two main endeavors: IT-Ready, its free eight-week, classroom-based tech training program for adults, and NextUp, its initiative to inspire more middle schoolers to seek tech careers. IT-Ready is one of America’s most effective job training programs with an 88 percent graduation rate and 86 percent job placement rate. In 2017, IT-Ready expanded to Charlotte, NC, and plans to add more locations in 2018. NextUp, which interfaces with students via partnership, will add a new partner, the Technology Student Association, in 2018.

We’re looking forward to a great year and have a lot in store to help you grow and advance in your IT career. Whether its certifications, continuing education, research or community, CompTIA has what you need to get to the next level.

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39 Comments

  • clydette B johnson

    Thursday, January 18, 2018

    When will the Network + n10-006 retired, do i still have time to study for the test, Will it retired in the fall of 2018

  • Thursday, January 25, 2018

    Hi, Clydette! Network+ (N10-006) will retire at the end of August 2018, so you still have plenty of time. Good luck!

  • Mduduzi

    Thursday, February 1, 2018

    its a great advertisement and gives me light about IT careers and i would like to get a certificate in cybersecurity

  • ishmael I

    Thursday, February 15, 2018

    I would like to enquirer, on the following Comp Tia A + certification, I've did the course back in 2011, I haven't set for the exams yet. this year i want to update my skills and sit for exams. Please can you give me details on where too start.

  • Friday, February 16, 2018

    Hi, Ishmael! Thanks for your comment. A lot has changed since 2011, so I would definitely recommend becoming familiar with the updated version(s) of CompTIA A+. The current version is a good place to start, although we'll be releasing a new version by January 2019. Download the exam objectives and practice questions to understand what's on the exam. CompTIA CertMaster can also help you prepare by gauging what you already know and focusing on the things you need to practice: https://certification.comptia.org/training/certmaster/a Good luck!

  • Jake

    Tuesday, February 20, 2018

    Hello, I would like to earn my A+ this summer. My understanding is that the exam will change early next year. Will I have to take the new exam to maintain my certification? Also, what material is available now for studying for the new exam? My plan would be to spend the year preparing for the new exam and just take that one.

  • Tuesday, February 20, 2018

    Hi, Jake! Thanks for your comment. Yes, we will be releasing a new version of CompTIA A+ in early 2019. If you take the current exam this summer and renew it before it expires three years after your exam date. When you're ready to renew, CompTIA CertMaster CE may be a good option for you so that you can get the best of both exams. This self-paced e-learning course builds on the skills and knowledge you demonstrated when you earned your certification and adds on content to reflect the exam objectives of the new version. Read more here: https://certification.comptia.org/continuing-education/choose/renew-with-a-single-activity/complete-a-comptia-certmaster-ce-course Good luck!

  • Andy

    Wednesday, February 21, 2018

    Hi, I am planning to take 220-902 exam this Dec. and take 220-901 next year. However, as shown above comments, new version of A+ exam will be released early 2019. If I pass 220-902 this Dec. and pass new version of 220-901 early 2019, can I still get A+ certification? Please advise.

  • Ytre

    Friday, February 23, 2018

    Heisann, when will the Linux+ (103/104) retired, do i still have time to study for the test, Will it retired in 2018?

  • Friday, March 2, 2018

    Hi, Andy! When we release a new version of an exam, the older version is still active for about six months, so you will have some time to choose which version you would like to take. Good luck!

  • Friday, March 2, 2018

    Hi, Ytre! We do not have a release date yet for the new version of Linux+, so you have plenty of time to study for and take the existing version. Good luck!

  • BOSS

    Sunday, April 8, 2018

    I am curious if the 3 in 1 advantage still holds true for the Linux+, and if there are any talk about dropping the 3 in 1 advantage?? I just renewed my A+, and was looking into getting my Linux+ in 2021, Thanks.

  • Friday, April 13, 2018

    Hi! Thanks for your question about Linux. Congratulations on renewing A+ and looking toward Linux! At this time, we can't confirm what the exam will look like in 2021. However, the feature will be available through February 2019. We will determine features of the new exam closer to that date. Good luck!

  • Daniel

    Wednesday, April 18, 2018

    When will IT Fundamental (FC0-U51) retired? I am looking forward to taking the exam this year.

  • Friday, April 20, 2018

    Hi, Daniel! Thanks for your question. The new version of IT Fundamentals is slated to launch in September. Both versions will be available for approximately six months, so you still have time to take the current version. Good luck!

  • David

    Saturday, May 5, 2018

    I will be taking Server+ this year. Will an updated version come out this year since it was made in July 2015?

  • Tuesday, May 22, 2018

    Hi, David! Thanks for your question. We do not have plans to update Server+ this year. Because it is a good-for-life exam that does not need to be renewed, it's not on the same revision cycle as some of our other certifications. Good luck!

  • BOSS

    Thursday, June 28, 2018

    If I go ahead and take my Linux + 3-in-1, can I let it renew my A+ in 2021, or will it apply immediately??

  • Tuesday, July 3, 2018

    Hi, Boss! Thanks for your question. If you take and pass both CompTIA Linux+ exams and earn the certification, it will renew CompTIA A+ and applies immediately. Good luck!

  • Tammy Cayone

    Thursday, July 5, 2018

    Hello, I am planning to take ComPTia A+ certification this year probably by September. Would there be any upcominh updates of the exam objectives? Is still worth it to take the exam though I heard that there is changes next year?

  • Thursday, July 5, 2018

    Hi, Tammy! The new version of CompTIA A+ will come out in early 2019, so if you're aiming for September, go ahead and take the current version. The exam objectives posted here are current: https://certification.comptia.org/certifications/a#examdetails. Then, at some point during your three-year renewal cycle, you can use CertMaster CE to get up to speed on all the content that was added/has changed. Good luck!

  • sterling crouch

    Saturday, July 14, 2018

    hey ! I`m trying to take the network + n10-006 before it expires is it enough time or should I just prepare for the new one I spend most of my time studying sec+ and failed it twice

  • Tammy

    Sunday, July 15, 2018

    Thanks for the note. I might going to take the 901 this september then 902 maybe december if I can still make it. Hope is still worth to take the exam

  • Thursday, July 19, 2018

    Hi, Sterling! Network+ (N10-006) expires on August 31, 2018, so you have a little over a month. If you have already purchased your voucher, keep studying and schedule it for before the expiration date. If you haven't purchased your voucher yet, you may want to focus on N10-007 so you don't feel rushed. Good luck!

  • Thursday, July 19, 2018

    Hi, Tammy! Yes, CompTIA A+ is definitely worth it. The current version still has a lot of valuable information that will help you in your IT career. And if you take the current version, you can use CertMaster CE to renew, which will get you up to speed on all the new information that was added to the exam. Good luck!

  • X

    Monday, August 13, 2018

    hello! do you know when exactly or around when the IT Fundamentals course will be updated? I know you said September but do you know if it'll be changed by the first day, near the beginning of September, or around the end? I've been studying for the older version and would like to squeeze in the test before the format changes.

  • Monday, August 13, 2018

    Hi, X! Thanks for your question. The CompTIA IT Fundamentals FCU-061 will launch on September 4. However, if you have been studying for FC0-U51, you still have plenty of time to take it - it will not retire until July 2019. Good luck!

  • Jospheen Girgis

    Wednesday, August 29, 2018

    when A+ exam 900 will expire or retire because I am planing to take both exames?

  • Wednesday, August 29, 2018

    Hi, Jospheen! There is typically a six-month overlap between when we release a new version of the exam and when we retire the old exam. The new version of CompTIA A+ will come out in January, so you still have plenty of time before the 900 series is no longer available. Good luck!

  • Techo

    Saturday, September 1, 2018

    Will the CertMaster course for CASP to renew and obtain the 75 required CEUs be available this year?

  • Tuesday, September 4, 2018

    Hi, Techo! Thanks for your question! CertMaster CE for CASP will not be available in 2018. You can find your renewal options here: https://certification.comptia.org/continuing-education/choose/renewal-options

  • Deb

    Tuesday, September 18, 2018

    Hello, I am planning to take the new A+ exam when it is available. For studying purposes, will it benefit me to study the current version's book?

  • Tuesday, September 18, 2018

    Hi, Deb! Thanks for your question. Yes! You can begin studying now. Although the exam is changing, key concepts like troubleshooting, networking and security will always be important in tech support roles and therefore relate to CompTIA A+. That said, once the new exam objectives are released, you'll want to review them and consult additional resources to fill in any gaps you may have before taking your exam. When the new version of CompTIA CertMaster Practice for A+ comes out, it could be a great option to help you identify what you know and what you still need to work on. Good luck!

  • Tony

    Wednesday, September 26, 2018

    Are there any plans to release a CertMaster to help prepare for the CASP exam?

  • Monday, October 1, 2018

    Hi, Tony! Thanks for your question. We are looking to roll out CertMaster products for CASP across 2019. In the mean time, we do have an eBook available for self-study: https://store.comptia.org Good luck!

  • Armish

    Sunday, October 28, 2018

    Hello, I have started reading for 220-901. I wonder is it my good decision to pursue a new carrier in this field? And how often 220-901 exam held?

  • Monday, October 29, 2018

    Hi, Armish! Thanks for your comment. IT is a great field to get into, and CompTIA A+ can give you the baseline skills you need to get started. CompTIA A+ exams are held very frequently all over the world - go to the Pearson VUE website to find a testing center near you and see when the A+ exam is offered: https://certification.comptia.org/testing/schedule-exam Good luck!

  • Tammy

    Monday, November 12, 2018

    Hello, I was aiming to take the 901 last september. Unfortunately, i did not go through. Now I am schedule to take it this December. Then 902 maybe bu January is still worth to take the exam?

  • Tuesday, November 13, 2018

    Hi, Tammy! Thanks for your comment. If you are studying for 901/902, keep going! We won't retire the 900 series until six months after we release the new one, so you have time. And if you're worried about missing out on the new content, you don't have to. CompTIA A+ has a renewal requirement to make sure your skills stay current, and by renewing with CertMaster CE, an online course and assessment, you'll still learn the topics that we add in the new version that will be released in 2019. Good luck!

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