Hi, does anyone know if the Certified in Cybersecurity certificate is a higher level of the Security+ certificate? I am currently studying for the Security+ certificate and plan to tackle the CC next.
Comptia is more detailed in Security operations and CC is more of a mindset as manager and compliance which normally pays more.
We have a page comparing (ISC)² Certified in Cybersecurity and CompTIA Security+ here: https://www.isc2.org/Insights/2022/09/entry-level-cc-versus-security-plus
(ISC)² Certified in Cybersecurity (CC) is intended to demonstrate foundational knowledge of cybersecurity concepts for those seeking junior and entry-level positions. Some candidates find that (ISC)² SSCP (and/or Security+) is more technical in nature. For Security+, at least two years of IT administration experience with a security focus are recommended. Compartively, SSCP is the ideal certification for those with proven technical skills and practical, hands-on security knowledge in operational IT roles. It provides confirmation of a practitioner’s ability to implement, monitor and administer IT infrastructure in accordance with information security policies and procedures that ensure data confidentiality, integrity and availability. Candidates must have a minimum of one year cumulative work experience in one or more of the seven domains of the SSCP CBK.
Each certification serves a different purpose for professionals in their career development.
There is another discussion here where members discuss CC & SSCP: https://community.isc2.org/t5/Exams/Is-the-CC-enough-for-the-SSCP/m-p/57471#M2318
@AndreaMoore wrote:We have a page comparing (ISC)² Certified in Cybersecurity and CompTIA Security+ here: https://www.isc2.org/Articles/entry-level-cc-versus-security-plus
A couple of additions to that page may be:
1) "The CompTIA Security+ was launched in 2002. The Certified in Cybersecurity was launched in late 2022. As such, the industry is still familiarizing itself with the CC."
2) "As a CC, you will become a member of the (ISC)2 ...."
I think #1 might help alleviate worries among new CCs that employers haven't heard of it or it's not showing in job descriptions. #2, Membership means something (or should).
Greetings:
Indeed it can be frustrating studying hard, but only to fail the test. I know passing would have been hard with just the free course offered by ISC2. Maybe the paid study guide would have worked, but If I had not taken a Comptia security+ course, and Youtube videos by Prabh Nair (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSkjmlb2cQ4) I may have had a different result.
This worked for me, and may work for you. I would go through his 5 Domain questions at least 3 times if you have kinda IT background.
To me, CC and Security+ kinda touch on the same major topics. To me the "wrapping (compTIA vs ISC1) and exam cost" is the major difference. My experience taking the Security+ course 16years ago helped me pass the CC.