stryder144 wrote: » CompTIA is still going through the process of getting the CSA+ sponsored in order to get it included in the DoDD 8140/8570. There are no resources yet but from my understanding you can use the CEH and Sec+ resources to pass the exam. I took the beta of the exam an it seemed pretty straight forward and not too difficult.
cyberguypr wrote: » I hate talking about CSA cause I gotta be careful. Damn SME status!!! The test was developed to address what I struggle with every day: people who know SOME security stuff but can't speak for tools, processes, and best practices that security analysts normally use. If you look at the objectives you'll see it cover all the hot topics: SIEM, Bro, Security+ is of course too basic. CASP has a lot of cloud, business side topics, as well as app sec areas that an analyst doesn't really touch. In my opinion CSA fills the gap pretty well.
Ertaz wrote: » Nice work on the test. I ninja'd the beta back last summer. Now it appears CompTIA fancys me an expert because I have the security trifecta.https://event.on24.com/event/13/57/29/7/rt/1/documents/resourceList1487096362351/comptia_csaplus_productlaunchwebinar_slides.pdf (Slide 30)
dmoore44 wrote: » What SIEM is that supposed to be on slides 24-27?
Tremie24 wrote: » I was interested in this cert too, only because if I go through with it I can renew my other compTIA certs that have expired.
Fulcrum45 wrote: » BINGO! That's exactly what I was thinking, haha. Of course it still looks pretty interesting and if nothing else, a great introduction to those of us outside the security field.
jeremywatts2005 wrote: » I doubt people outside of security would stand much of a chance passing the CSA+ It is very sim oriented and you have to have some experience to get what is going on. If you have no experience it will be difficult to just study and pass.