Public Key Infrastructure, commonly known as PKI, is a security mechanism widely used by organizations to secure digital communication and data transfer. It is a set of hardware, software, policies, and procedures that enable the secure transmission of sensitive information over the Internet. In this article, we will delve deeper into the workings of PKI and its various components, the advantages and drawbacks of using PKI, best practices for implementing and maintaining a secure PKI system, as well as the future of PKI.
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Public Key Infrastructure
[fa icon="calendar'] Dec 27, 2023 7:48:53 AM / by Paul Ricketts posted in CompTIA, Getting Started in IT, A+
CompTIA A+ vs. CompTIA Network+: Which Certification is Right for You?
[fa icon="calendar'] Oct 26, 2023 4:52:22 PM / by Paul Ricketts posted in CompTIA, Network+, A+
After being in the IT training business for over two decades, we can confidently state that certifications can make a significant difference in pursuing an IT career. When starting a career in IT, two popular options for our students are CompTIA A+ and CompTIA Network+. Both certifications are well-respected and can open doors to various IT career paths. In this article, we'd like to compare CompTIA A+ and CompTIA Network+ to help you decide which is the right choice for your career.
What's the difference between CompTIA A+ and CompTIA Network+
[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 8, 2023 4:42:37 PM / by Paul Ricketts posted in CompTIA, Network+, A+
CompTIA A+ and Network+ are two different certifications offered by CompTIA, focusing on different aspects of information technology (IT) and computer networking. CompTIA A+ training helps to prepare IT professionals to undertake professional-level activities in a wide variety of settings, focused on computer repair and basic network installation, whereas CompTIA Network+ is an entry-level certification for individuals that want to extend their knowledge and skills in the understanding of organization level networking concepts and hands-on networking techniques. So, let’s breakdown in detail the difference between A+ and Network+:
Bad Advice - What to avoid when looking to start a career in IT
[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 19, 2023 9:16:02 AM / by Tattiana Harris posted in A+
We all know the IT and Cybersecurity industry was -and still is- booming with demand. With over 3.5 Million unfilled technical jobs, companies large and small need help with their security and technology. But as we've seen layoffs across FAANG companies (the colloquial term for American technology giants we all love to hate), that brought doubt and gave pause for questions like, "Is now the time to enter IT?" or "Should I switch jobs now or wait until next year?", or the biggest anxiety question - "What do I do if I'm laid off?"
Not to worry - We'll guide you through what to avoid when you're evaluating switching to IT or cybersecurity and convince you that now is the time to do it!
Starting a Career in IT at Any Age
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 27, 2023 4:24:07 PM / by Tattiana Harris posted in CompTIA, A+
Starting a career in IT isn't always straightforward, especially for people looking to transition careers. But, with the perpetual technical talent gap and the ever-increasing need for IT professionals, there has never been a better time to pursue a career in this field. In this article, we'll explore the benefits and challenges of starting a career in IT and provide some helpful tips for success.
How to build an IT Career with a strong foundation
[fa icon="calendar'] Jan 19, 2022 4:51:05 PM / by Wilhemina Rias-Martin posted in CompTIA, A+
When it comes to building a long-lasting and successful career, there are few industries that offer the exciting opportunities and financial rewards available in Information Technology (IT). But as with all good things, those rewards take time and experience to attain. To succeed in the IT world, you need experience and certifications.
While you can build a technology career without certifications, you will find it much slower and much harder. So, why are certifications so important, and where do you start? In this article, we’ll dive into CompTIA’s A+ certification and how it can help you create a strong foundation from which to build a successful IT career.
How to Get into IT Without a Degree in Maryland
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 11, 2021 3:52:44 PM / by Paul Ricketts posted in CompTIA, A+
It’s a question we hear a lot here at TrainACE – Can I get into IT without a degree?
In short, yes you can. An increasing percentage of successful IT professionals have built their careers on their experience, and by obtaining professional certifications, rather than taking a four-year degree. Professional IT certifications cover a wide range of topics in a focused way, and many can be obtained relatively quickly. Increasingly employers in Maryland are looking for people with specific skill sets and are relying on certifications to assess an individual’s skills and knowledge.
Let’s explore how you can get into IT without a degree.
Do You Need CompTIA A+ Certification for Cybersecurity?
[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 8, 2020 9:20:00 AM / by Paul Ricketts posted in CompTIA, Cybersecurity, Getting Started in IT, A+
Cybersecurity is a thriving field in the IT industry. It’s no wonder that so many people are interested in beginning a career in this specialized IT area. As threats and cyberattacks continue to increase, as well as the number of devices that are used today, businesses are looking for cybersecurity employees to help protect their digital assets and sensitive information from cyber criminals. They are seeking qualified and certified professionals to fill a deluge of open positions.
Maryland Jobs that Require CompTIA A+ Certification
[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 2, 2020 9:15:00 AM / by Paul Ricketts posted in CompTIA, Jobs, Getting Started in IT, A+
Candidates that have the CompTIA A+ entry-level certification typically have an easier time getting jobs than those who are not certified. This is true all over the country, not just in Maryland and the greater Washington D.C. metropolitan area. Employers and IT recruiters often make it a point (sometimes a requirement) to seek out candidates who have the CompTIA A+ certification. This credential lets them know that you have the knowledge and skills they require for various IT positions. In the metro D.C area, there are various jobs that require candidates to have an A+ certification.
How Hard is the CompTIA A+ Exam?
[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 26, 2020 9:21:46 AM / by Paul Ricketts posted in CompTIA, Getting Started in IT, A+
Preparing for the CompTIA A+ certification exam can be a challenging task, but with the right approach and resources, you can increase your chances of success. At XYZ Training, we understand the importance of effective preparation and have developed a comprehensive training program to help you achieve your certification goals. Drawing from our extensive experience in the IT industry and our commitment to delivering high-quality education, we have tailored our training program to provide you with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the exam.
Here are some actionable insights to help you prepare for the CompTIA A+ certification exam:- Understand the Exam Objectives: Familiarize yourself with the official CompTIA A+ exam objectives, as they outline the specific topics that will be covered in the exam. This will help you focus your study efforts and ensure that you are adequately prepared.
- Utilize Study Resources: Take advantage of the various study resources available, such as textbooks, online courses, practice exams, and study guides. These resources can provide you with a structured approach to learning the material and help you identify areas where you may need additional study.
- Create a Study Plan: Develop a study plan that outlines the topics you need to cover and the amount of time you will dedicate to each. This will help you stay organized and ensure that you cover all the necessary material before the exam.
- Practice Hands-on Skills: The CompTIA A+ exam includes performance-based questions and simulations, so it is important to have hands-on experience with computer hardware and software. Set up a lab environment and practice troubleshooting scenarios to enhance your practical knowledge and skills.
- Take Practice Exams: Practice exams can help you familiarize yourself with the format and style of the questions you will encounter in the actual exam. They can also help you assess your readiness and identify areas where you may need further study.
- Join Study Groups or Forums: Engaging with others who are also preparing for the CompTIA A+ certification exam can provide you with additional insights and support. Join study groups or online forums where you can ask questions, share resources, and learn from others' experiences.
- Stay Updated: The IT industry is constantly evolving, so it is important to stay updated on the latest trends and technologies. Follow industry news, blogs, and forums to ensure that your knowledge is current and relevant.
- Manage Your Time: Allocate enough time for studying and practice, but also ensure that you take breaks and maintain a healthy work-life balance. Managing your time effectively will help you avoid burnout and maintain focus throughout your preparation.
- Stay Positive and Confident: Approach the exam with a positive mindset and believe in your abilities. Confidence in your preparation and knowledge will go a long way in helping you perform well on the exam.
Change Careers from Health Care to IT
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 20, 2020 2:11:00 PM / by Paul Ricketts posted in A+, career advice
When you first jumped into Healthcare as a career, you loved the pay, job security, and the fact that you were helping people. But as time moves on, you're finding the demanding workload and physical demands are starting to get too much. Plus, you hear a lot of good things from your friends working in IT and cybersecurity.
What Can You Do With CompTIA A+ Certification in Washington DC?
[fa icon="calendar'] Nov 5, 2019 8:59:00 AM / by Paul Ricketts posted in CompTIA, Getting Started in IT, A+
CompTIA A+ certification remains one of the most popular IT qualifications available – and with good reason. This introductory-level certification focuses on identifying and troubleshooting common IT problems faced by organizations, making trained professionals indispensable as businesses must integrate new technology and ensure current deployments are working as intended to own their market space and get ahead of the competition.