CompTIA

Company

Last mentioned: Feb 19, 2026

Timeline

  1. Official Launch

    SecAI+ is formally released to the global cybersecurity community.

  2. Beta Testing

    Early versions of the SecAI+ curriculum are tested with industry partners.

  3. CompTIA Research Phase

    CompTIA identifies a critical skills gap in AI-specific defense mechanisms.

  4. Generative AI Surge

    Mass adoption of LLMs creates new enterprise attack surfaces.

Stories mentioning CompTIA 1

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CompTIA Debuts SecAI+ Certification to Bridge Critical AI Security Talent Gap

CompTIA has officially launched SecAI+, a specialized certification designed to standardize the skills required to secure artificial intelligence systems. The program addresses an urgent industry need as organizations grapple with the unique vulnerabilities introduced by large language models and automated workflows.

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