Even as India pitches the strategy of becoming one of the world’s top 10 IT protected nations in the UN’s Global Cyber Security Index, the world’s leading vendor-neutral IT certification body, CompTIA, has recently launched a training and certification program titled, CompTIA PenTest +, to meet the rising demand for professional cybersecurity Penetration Testers in India.
Penetration testing is a mandatory component of IT security spending for every organization in this age of connected and vulnerable IT networks. The government’s push towards digitization and internet coverage has increased the number of user endpoints that could have potential interfaces with an enterprise system. A recent study on the costs of cybercrime by Accenture indicates that this cost touches an average of USD 11.7 million annually with 130 security breaches being reported per organization every year. The cost to the Indian economy for every data breach is close to US$ 1.8 Million. Cyber attacks are disruptive for businesses or public services and present opportunities for misuse of sensitive information such as financial credentials or competitive strategies.
Hackers are becoming increasingly smarter and dangerously more organized with the rising accessibility of capacity enhancing technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and cryptocurrency mining. Despite the fact that modern IT devices and applications come with advanced inbuilt security features, compromises are continually increasing. Hence, it is imperative for businesses to understand the anatomy of the attacks and create strong offensive and defensive strategies. A report by job portal, indeed, estimates that the requirement for cyber security professionals rose by 150% in the period running from January 2017 to March 2018 while job searches for these roles went up by 188%. However, most organizations are unable to find adequately skilled resources for cybersecurity.
The CompTIA Pentest + complements its already existing CySA+ course which covers defensive security strategies. The exam contains both multiple-choice and performance-based questions employing hands-on simulations thus validating hands-on penetration testing skills.
CompTIA recommends that anyone who is interested to take CompTIA Pentest+ certification can either undergo a 40-hour instructor-led training program offered by a network of authorized partners spread across the country or can also select self-paced online learning option. It is also recommended that prospective candidates should have 3 to 4 years of hands-on experience performing
penetration tests, vulnerability assessments, and vulnerability management.