CompTIA Blog

  • Do IT Better at CompTIA’s Annual Member Meeting

    Feb 28, 2017, 16:47 PM by Emily Matzelle
    CompTIA’s Annual Member Meeting is your chance to get involved. With a variety of open, casual meetings on the agenda packed full of industry experts, you don’t want to miss this event.
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  • CompTIA D.C. Fly-In Seeks to Advance the IT Workforce

    Feb 28, 2017, 15:06 PM by Debra B. McCraw
    Earlier this month, CompTIA hosted its sixth annual D.C. Fly-In, in partnership with the Technology Councils of North America. More than 140 technology executives and business representing 29 states gathered in Washington, D.C., to discuss technology issues including the IT workforce, cybersecurity, apprenticeships and more.
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  • RSA Report: The Old Has Become New Again

    Feb 24, 2017, 20:26 PM by James Stanger
    RSA 2017, held February 13 – 17 in San Francisco, covered everything from ransomware to DDoS attacks to email phishing, making us wonder — is it 2017 or 2007?
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  • ChannelTrends: Five Tips for Finding and Keeping New Talent

    Feb 23, 2017, 17:00 PM by Brian Sherman
    The IT talent shortage is hitting some providers hard. That’s why a proactive HR strategy is essential, and should start way before the next hire is needed. What can IT services companies do to improve their odds of attracting the right talent at the right price?
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  • Are You Ready for the Worst Possible Cybersecurity Attack?

    Feb 22, 2017, 22:04 PM by Seth Robinson
    Even though megabreaches have raised the level of security awareness, the reality is that we may not have seen the worst of cyberattacks yet and may need an even more dramatic event for companies to revolutionize their security policies.
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  • CompTIA SME Workshops Offer Networking Opportunities with a Diverse Group of IT Pros

    Feb 22, 2017, 21:30 PM by Debra B. McCraw
    In January, we had a group of 15 CompTIA Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) join us to create text and performance-based questions for the next version of the CompTIA Security+ exam. Two of the IT pros in attendance shared their experience of being a SME.
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  • Latest Banking Hack Illustrates the Value of CompTIA CySA+

    Feb 20, 2017, 22:46 PM by Debra B. McCraw
    February began with the Polish banking industry uncovering and responding to what is being called the most serious cyber-attack in Polish history. This latest news is just another example of the need for CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+), which launched last week.
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  • Get the Inside Scoop on CompTIA CySA+ from Three Beta Testers

    Feb 17, 2017, 23:31 PM by Debra B. McCraw
    Wondering what it’s like to take the new CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam? Hear firsthand from three beta testers about why they took it, how they prepared and what they thought.
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  • CompTIA Fly-In Attendees Get an Excellent Overview of 2017 Government Tech Priorities at Capitol Hill Speaker Series

    Feb 17, 2017, 20:44 PM by Lana Sansur
    Wednesday morning began with the Capitol Hill morning speaker series featuring members of Congress and high-ranking officials from the executive branch. We received an informative overview of government priorities for the coming year around the tech agenda. The information shared allowed attendees to increase their knowledge of issues before hitting the halls of Congress for an afternoon of Fly-In meetings.
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  • Honoring CompTIA’s 2017 Tech Champions at Fly-In

    Feb 17, 2017, 19:46 PM by Lana Sansur
    On February 14th, we honored our technology policy champions at the CompTIA Tech Champion Awards dinner at Fly-In. The Tech Champion Award is given to one member of the House of Representatives, one member of the Senate, and one executive from industry who has exemplified leadership in the technology sector and have championed policies that advance the country's information technology (IT) industry. This year’s CompTIA Tech Champions are New Jersey Senator Cory Booker, Texas Representative Will Hurd, and North Carolina businessman Ron Culler the 2017 CompTIA Tech Champions.
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  • 2017 CompTIA Fly-In Tech Policy Summit: Cybersecurity Workforce, IoT and the 2017 Federal Tech Policy Agenda

    Feb 17, 2017, 18:48 PM by Lana Sansur
    Following a working lunch, the CompTIA Tech Policy Summit got underway, which featured panel discussions on the cybersecurity workforce, Internet of Things (IoT), and a glimpse at the federal tech policy agenda for 2017.
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  • 2017 CompTIA DC Fly-In: Kicking it Off with a Working Lunch on How to Advance the Tech Workforce

    Feb 17, 2017, 17:42 PM by Lana Sansur
    This week, CompTIA held its sixth annual 2017 CompTIA DC Fly-In. Joined by our Fly-In Partner, the Technology Councils of North America (TECNA) and some 20 different state tech councils, there were more than 140 technology executives and business owners representing 29 states who attended the two-day event on February 14 and 15.
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  • ChannelTrends: Time to Put on Your Cloud Management Hat

    Feb 16, 2017, 00:15 AM by Brian Sherman
    IT services providers often work with cloud suppliers to customize their clients' implementations, sort through programs and resolve issues. That support role is invaluable to small and mid-sized businesses as channel firms are perfectly positioned to act as the liaisons between their customers, end users and their vendors. So why not leverage that expertise to strengthen customer relationships?
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  • Reality Show Survivor’s Generational Divide Could Be Happening In Your Office

    Feb 15, 2017, 22:51 PM by Emily Matzelle
    A recent season of the competitive reality show Survivor pitted millennials against Gen X in a battle to break stereotypes that may be similarly playing out in your own office every day.
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  • CompTIA Certs Launch Liberal Arts Grad into Cybersecurity Career

    Feb 15, 2017, 19:36 PM by Matthew Stern
    Mika Devonshire graduated from Princeton with a thorough knowledge of world literature and a mastery of military history, but no tech background whatsoever. Her curiosity, analytical mind, work ethic and a few CompTIA certifications have helped her skyrocket to the top of the cybersecurity world within just a few years.
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