Microsoft Integrates CompTIA's Security+ into New MCSA and MCSE Security Certifications.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers OAKBROOK TERRACE, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 3, 2003 The Computing Technology Industry Association See CompTIA. (CompTIA) announced today that its Security+ certification, launched December 2002, has been integrated into Microsoft's new MCSA MCSA Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator MCSA Mountain Club of South Africa MCSA Motor Current Signature Analysis MCSA Methodist Church of Southern Africa MCSA Missouri Council of School Administrators MCSA Major County Sheriff's Association : Security and MCSE See Microsoft certification. MCSE - Microsoft Certified System Engineer : Security certification A certification issued by competent authority to indicate that a person has been investigated and is eligible for access to classified matter to the extent stated in the certification. specializations. These new Microsoft specializations will allow IT professionals to demonstrate deep, role-based skills around implementing security on the Windows 2000 platform and validate their ability to create a secure computing For the general concept, see . Secure Computing Corporation, or SCC, is a public company (NASDAQ: SCUR) that develops and sells computer security products, such as:
Internet security is the process of protecting data and privacy of devices connected to internet from information robbery, hacking, malware infection and unwanted software. and Acceleration (ISA (1) (Instruction Set Architecture) See instruction set. (2) (Interactive Services Association) See Internet Alliance. (3) (Internet Security and Acceleration) See .NET. ) Server 2000 exam to satisfy one of the specialization requirements for the MCSA: Security and MCSE: Security certifications. "Security+ is a certification for intermediate-level IT professionals," said John Venator, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. and president, CompTIA. "Everything about it is designed to build a strong foundation for carrying out the daily tasks of information security. Microsoft's decision about Security+ is a milestone for this new certification. We anticipate many more such milestones and are proud today to be recognized so significantly by Microsoft." CompTIA Security+ provides a global benchmark for identifying candidates who are prepared for more advanced training, certification, and additional responsibilities in security. CompTIA Security+ certifies that a candidate has mastered security job-task skills equivalent to a networking professional with two years practical experience with some emphasis on security. "Microsoft participated with CompTIA to develop the Security+ certification because we recognize the need for broad, cross-platform security skills across the industry," said Dan Truax, Director of Business and Product Strategy at Microsoft Training and Certification. "We're excited about including it in our security certifications because we know that these skills have particular value to IT professionals when combined with platform-specific security skills. We're also happy to announce that Security+ is now an elective for our existing MCSA and MCSE credentials - this means that all IT professionals have the opportunity to gain and validate these skills - not just security specialists." CompTIA certifications, such as Security+, are developed by leading experts from all sectors of the IT industry, and meet the highest standards of certification testing. The objectives are generated by an extensive job task analysis of actual professionals performing appropriate job roles. All questions undergo a multilevel mul·ti·lev·el adj. Having several levels: a multilevel parking garage. Adj. 1. multilevel - of a building having more than one level review process that ensures they are accurate as well as psychometrically sound and test responses are validated through statistical analysis. Candidates who have already earned CompTIA Security+ have taken a significant step forward toward preparing themselves for the MCSA: Security and MCSE: Security certification. These professionals have validated job-tasks skills typically performed by those with at least two years on-the-job networking experience with some emphasis on security. They have demonstrated mastery of general security concepts, communications security See COMSEC. , infrastructure security, basics of cryptography, and operational/organizational security. Representatives from the United States government were founding organizations of the CompTIA committee, which guided development of the Security+ certification examination. Founding organizations from government included: the FBI, Secret Service, Cybersmuggling Center - U.S. Customs, National Institute of Standards Technology, and Argonne National Laboratory Argonne National Laboratory, research center, based in Argonne, Ill., 27 mi (43 km) SW of downtown Chicago, with other facilities at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, 50 mi (80 km) W of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Founded in 1946 by the U.S. . Founding organizations representing leading corporations and security associations included: Microsoft, Sun Microsystems, Symantec, IBM/Tivoli Software, Novell, Motorola, Olympus Security Group, RSA Security, VeriSign, Entrust, Information Systems Security Association, and Information Systems Audit and Control Association Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA) is an international professional association for information system audit. ISACA is an affiliates member of IFAC[1] and IT Governance Institute. . Academic institutions and training and courseware providers on the committee included: Virginia Community College System The Virginia Community College System oversees a network of 23 community colleges in Virginia, which serve residents of Virginia and provide 2-year degrees and various specialty training and certifications. - Institute of Excellence for Information Technology, Course Technology, Marcraft International, Sybex, Ascendant Learning, ElementK, New Horizons Computer Learning Centers, Tech-Connect, and Intense School. Courseware companies are developing textbooks and study-based software. Those passing quality guidelines are referenced on the CompTIA website. Academic as well as commercial training organizations have developed curricula to prepare certification candidates for the Security+ examination. Information on applying CompTIA Security+ credentials to Microsoft certification is at http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/mcp/comptia.asp. CompTIA CompTIA is a global trade association representing the business interests of the information technology industry. For more than 20 years CompTIA has provided research, networking and partnering opportunities to its more than 15,000 members in 89 countries. The association is involved in developing standards and best practices, and influencing the political, economic and educational arenas that impact IT worldwide. More information is at www.comptia.org. |
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