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Will taking the new Security+ test renew all lower level certs?
EVOJDSU
Hi everyone -
I currently have the following certs - A+, Network+, Security+. They all expire at the end of this year.
I have heard that a new version of the Security+ cert is coming out next month. (May)
I have not completed *any* CE/continuing education credits.
My question is - if I were to take (and pass) the new Security+ exam next month, will that (by its self) renew all of my certifications? (A+, Network+, Security+ all extended for 3 years?)
Or would I also have to complete additional CE credits?
It seems to me like it should renew everything... but the CompTIA website is not clear to me.
Thanks for any info.
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DoubleNNs
Yes. It would.
EVOJDSU
DoubleNNs
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Yes. It would.
Out of curiosity, would taking the current version of the security+ exam (the one I originally took) also renew everything?
DoubleNNs
Yup. Either-or.
You can also use higher level certs as CEs and renew your cert - my CCNA gave me CEs to renew my A+ and Net+ (but not my Sec+). However, the most straight-forward way if you're in a time crunch and want all three renewed would probably be to retake the Sec+ - in either iteration.
jvrlopez
Renewing the highest of the 3 (sec+) will renew the other 2 under it (A+, Net+).
Passing security+ will net you the amount needed to renew it for another 3 years. After that, it's just a matter of paying your annual dues.
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