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OpenClassrooms and CompTIA team to expand cybersecurity skills and narrow the talent gap in Europe
OpenClassrooms and CompTIA team to expand cybersecurity skills and narrow the talent gap in Europe

Business Upturn

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Upturn

OpenClassrooms and CompTIA team to expand cybersecurity skills and narrow the talent gap in Europe

Gdańsk, Poland, June 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A new effort to grow cybersecurity talent in Europe was launched today by OpenClassrooms, a leader in online schooling, education-to-employment programs and career coaching for students worldwide, and CompTIA, the leading global provider of vendor-neutral information technology (IT) training and certification products. The organisations will make the CompTIA Security+ certification exam available to learners completing the EU Cybersecurity Analyst reskilling programme of OpenClassrooms. The agreement was announced at this week's Digital Summit in Gdańsk, organized by Poland's Ministry of Digital Affairs. 'Teaming with OpenClassrooms advances CompTIA's pledge to offer aspiring technology professionals a progressive route to industry-leading certifications,' said Jason Moss, senior vice president, EMEA. CompTIA. 'Together we will equip individuals with the validated skills they will need to operate in SOC centres; carry out cybersecurity incident response activities; and improve organisational cybersecurity hygiene.' 'Our collaboration with CompTIA marks a major step forward in making cybersecurity reskilling both rigorous and accessible,' said Guillaume Houzel, managing director for growth, OpenClassrooms. 'By aligning our programs with the globally recognized Security+ certification, we are empowering career changers across Europe to confidently transition into in-demand roles like security analyst or incident responder. Together, we are building a pipeline of job-ready cyber professionals who meet the evolving needs of the European digital economy.' The first 10 learners who complete the programme will benefit from free access to the CompTIA Security+ certification exam. The agreement signed today is under the auspices on the Industry-Academia Network of the Cyber Skills Academy, an EU initiative aiming at addressing the growing cybersecurity skills and talent shortage in Europe. Established in 2023, the Network brings industry and academia to focus on aligning the needs of the cybersecurity job market with academic and training offerings that suit the current and emerging needs of the workforce. The partnership between CompTIA and OpenClassrooms supports the development of cybersecurity talent and skills needed to implement the NIS2 directive, Cyber Resilience Act, Cyber Solidarity Act and Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA). Aligning with OpenClassrooms' commitment to making education more accessible, the programme will focus on individuals who come from backgrounds that are under-represented in the cybersecurity workforce, or who face barriers to education and career opportunities. More than 760,000 individuals around the world are CompTIA Security+ certified, making it the most widely adopted ISO/ANSI-accredited early career cybersecurity certification on the market. CompTIA Security+ also maps to the ENISA European Cybersecurity Skills Framework, a practical tool to support the identification and articulation of tasks, competences, skills and knowledge associated with the roles of European cybersecurity professionals. It is the EU reference point for defining and assessing relevant skills, as defined in the Cybersecurity Skills Academy. The CompTIA Security+ courseware and exam focus on the technologies, techniques and tools that cybersecurity professionals need to safeguard networks, detect threats and secure data. The certification is relevant to a variety of occupations, including security administrator, systems administrator, help desk analyst, security engineer and security analyst. About OpenClassrooms OpenClassrooms' mission is to make education accessible. We are an online school helping thousands of individuals all over the world develop their skills and progress in their career. About CompTIA CompTIA Inc. is the leading global provider of vendor-neutral information technology (IT) training and certification products. CompTIA unlocks potential in millions of aspiring technology professionals and careers changers. Working in partnership with thousands of academic institutions and training providers, CompTIA helps students build career-ready skills through best-in-class learning solutions, industry-recognized certifications and career resources. Learn more at Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with GlobeNewswire. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same. Ahmedabad Plane Crash

OpenClassrooms and CompTIA team to expand cybersecurity skills and narrow the talent gap in Europe
OpenClassrooms and CompTIA team to expand cybersecurity skills and narrow the talent gap in Europe

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

OpenClassrooms and CompTIA team to expand cybersecurity skills and narrow the talent gap in Europe

CompTIA Security+ will serve as the foundation for training and certification Gdańsk, Poland, June 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A new effort to grow cybersecurity talent in Europe was launched today by OpenClassrooms, a leader in online schooling, education-to-employment programs and career coaching for students worldwide, and CompTIA, the leading global provider of vendor-neutral information technology (IT) training and certification products. The organisations will make the CompTIA Security+ certification exam available to learners completing the EU Cybersecurity Analyst reskilling programme of OpenClassrooms. The agreement was announced at this week's Digital Summit in Gdańsk, organized by Poland's Ministry of Digital Affairs. 'Teaming with OpenClassrooms advances CompTIA's pledge to offer aspiring technology professionals a progressive route to industry-leading certifications,' said Jason Moss, senior vice president, EMEA. CompTIA. 'Together we will equip individuals with the validated skills they will need to operate in SOC centres; carry out cybersecurity incident response activities; and improve organisational cybersecurity hygiene.' 'Our collaboration with CompTIA marks a major step forward in making cybersecurity reskilling both rigorous and accessible,' said Guillaume Houzel, managing director for growth, OpenClassrooms. 'By aligning our programs with the globally recognized Security+ certification, we are empowering career changers across Europe to confidently transition into in-demand roles like security analyst or incident responder. Together, we are building a pipeline of job-ready cyber professionals who meet the evolving needs of the European digital economy.' The first 10 learners who complete the programme will benefit from free access to the CompTIA Security+ certification exam. The agreement signed today is under the auspices on the Industry-Academia Network of the Cyber Skills Academy, an EU initiative aiming at addressing the growing cybersecurity skills and talent shortage in Europe. Established in 2023, the Network brings industry and academia to focus on aligning the needs of the cybersecurity job market with academic and training offerings that suit the current and emerging needs of the workforce. The partnership between CompTIA and OpenClassrooms supports the development of cybersecurity talent and skills needed to implement the NIS2 directive, Cyber Resilience Act, Cyber Solidarity Act and Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA). Aligning with OpenClassrooms' commitment to making education more accessible, the programme will focus on individuals who come from backgrounds that are under-represented in the cybersecurity workforce, or who face barriers to education and career opportunities. More than 760,000 individuals around the world are CompTIA Security+ certified, making it the most widely adopted ISO/ANSI-accredited early career cybersecurity certification on the market. CompTIA Security+ also maps to the ENISA European Cybersecurity Skills Framework, a practical tool to support the identification and articulation of tasks, competences, skills and knowledge associated with the roles of European cybersecurity professionals. It is the EU reference point for defining and assessing relevant skills, as defined in the Cybersecurity Skills Academy. The CompTIA Security+ courseware and exam focus on the technologies, techniques and tools that cybersecurity professionals need to safeguard networks, detect threats and secure data. The certification is relevant to a variety of occupations, including security administrator, systems administrator, help desk analyst, security engineer and security analyst. About OpenClassrooms OpenClassrooms' mission is to make education accessible. We are an online school helping thousands of individuals all over the world develop their skills and progress in their career. About CompTIA CompTIA Inc. is the leading global provider of vendor-neutral information technology (IT) training and certification products. CompTIA unlocks potential in millions of aspiring technology professionals and careers changers. Working in partnership with thousands of academic institutions and training providers, CompTIA helps students build career-ready skills through best-in-class learning solutions, industry-recognized certifications and career resources. Learn more at CONTACT: Steven Ostrowski CompTIA 630.678.8468 sostrowski@ in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data

Uneven tech jobs report clouded by a confluence of factors, CompTIA finds
Uneven tech jobs report clouded by a confluence of factors, CompTIA finds

Malaysian Reserve

time06-06-2025

  • Business
  • Malaysian Reserve

Uneven tech jobs report clouded by a confluence of factors, CompTIA finds

Economic, geopolitical and technological uncertainties weigh on tech hiring DOWNERS GROVE, Ill., June 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Uneasiness continues to weigh on tech hiring activity, according to CompTIA, the leading global provider of vendor-neutral information technology (IT) training and certification products. Tech sector companies added a modest 1,571 net new employees in May, analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) #JobsReport data reveals.1 Job growth in cloud infrastructure and tech services was offset by reductions in the telecommunications sector. Tech occupation employment across the economy declined by an estimated 131,000 positions.2 With prior month employment gains, tech occupation employment remains in the positive for the year. The unemployment rate for tech occupations for May was 3.4%, roughly in line with April's 3.5% rate. The tech unemployment rate continues to sit below the national rate. 'It is undoubtedly a challenging time for employers and job seekers facing uncertainty on multiple fronts,' said Tim Herbert, chief research officer, CompTIA. 'At the same time, it requires taking a measured approach given the data continues to hold up reasonably well.' Active employer job postings for tech positions reached nearly 470,000 last month, including 208,791 new postings added in May.3 There was solid employer demand for software developers and engineers, tech support specialists, systems engineers and architects and cybersecurity engineers and architects. Hiring for artificial intelligence (AI) positions and those requiring AI skills continues to increase at a rapid pace, according to CompTIA analysis of Lightcast data. Employer job postings related to AI are up 117% year-to-date year-over-year. Skills-based hiring remains core to many employers' recruiting strategies. About one-half of all tech job postings did not specify a need for a four-year academic degree, but rather some combination of work experience, training and industry-recognized certification. The finance and insurance industry sector saw a 21% increase in new tech occupation job postings in May, while new tech job openings in the retail sector rose by 16%. The New York City, Washington and Dallas metropolitan areas had the highest volumes of tech job postings for the month. Four metro markets experienced double-digit percentage increases in tech job postings from April to May: Virginia Beach (+25%), Colorado Springs (+16%), San Diego (15%) and Seattle (+10%). The 'CompTIA Tech Jobs Report' is available here. About CompTIA CompTIA Inc. is the leading global provider of vendor-neutral information technology (IT) training and certification products. CompTIA unlocks potential in millions of aspiring technology professionals and careers changers. Working in partnership with thousands of academic institutions and training providers, CompTIA helps students build career-ready skills through best-in-class learning solutions, industry-recognized certifications and career resources. Learn more at Media Contact Steven Ostrowski CompTIA sostrowski@ +1.630.678.8468 1 Labor market data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and employer job postings from Lightcast may be subject to backward revisions.2 Monthly occupation level data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics tends to experience higher levels of variance and volatility.3 Active job postings include new postings added by employers in the latest month and open postings carried over from previous months.

5 career certifications that instantly make your resume stand out to recruiters
5 career certifications that instantly make your resume stand out to recruiters

Time of India

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

5 career certifications that instantly make your resume stand out to recruiters

5 career certifications that instantly make your resume stand ou A dding a certification to your resume won't guarantee a job, but it can demonstrate initiative, up-to-date skills, and a willingness to learn—traits that many employers value. With the growing availability of short-term, skills-focused programs, certifications have become an accessible way to supplement your education or work experience. Some can be completed in just a few weeks, others in a few months, but the right one can help you stand out—especially in competitive fields or during a career shift. Here are five certifications that are often recognised by employers and can strengthen your resume, depending on your career goals. Google Career Certificates This set of online programs covers areas like IT support, data analytics, UX design, and digital marketing. The content focuses on practical skills and job readiness, and it's designed to be accessible to beginners with no prior experience in the field. These certificates have become popular among people looking to enter the tech industry without a formal degree. While completion alone doesn't guarantee employment, it can help candidates demonstrate foundational knowledge and a self-starting mindset. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 무릎에서 소리나거나 무거운 느낌 드는 분만 읽으세요. 큰딸민지 더 알아보기 Undo Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) Scrum is a widely used project management framework, especially in industries where Agile methods are common. The Certified ScrumMaster credential offers a structured way to understand Scrum principles and practices, with a focus on team leadership and iterative workflows. While it's more common in tech-related roles, Scrum is also used in marketing, product development, and even education. People in project coordination or team leadership positions may find it useful for understanding how to manage workflows more effectively. CompTIA A+ This entry-level certification covers core IT skills, including hardware, networking, and troubleshooting. It's often a first step for individuals aiming to work in technical support or other IT-related roles. Since it is vendor-neutral, it provides a broad foundation rather than training for a specific system. While some employers may look for hands-on experience, CompTIA A+ can help applicants signal readiness for junior IT positions or internships. HubSpot Content Marketing Certification This free course focuses on the fundamentals of content marketing—planning, creation, promotion, and analysis. Although it's primarily geared toward marketers, it can also be useful for business owners, content creators, and communications professionals. It's a relatively short certification and doesn't replace formal marketing training, but it can help fill gaps in understanding for those new to the field or transitioning from another role. Data Analytics Certificates (Google or Microsoft Power BI) Certifications in data analysis are increasingly valued as more industries rely on data to make decisions. The Google Data Analytics Certificate and Microsoft's Power BI certifications are two popular options, each with its own focus. Google's program introduces tools like spreadsheets, SQL, and Tableau, while Power BI emphasises dashboard creation and business intelligence reporting. These credentials won't turn someone into a data scientist overnight, but they can help candidates show they've taken the initiative to learn core skills that are applicable across many industries. Certifications aren't magic bullets, but they can be helpful tools—especially for people looking to change careers, fill skill gaps, or add weight to their resume when experience is limited. It's important to choose programs based on your goals, interests, and the type of roles you're targeting. Not all certifications carry equal weight across industries, so doing a bit of research before investing your time and money is always a smart move. Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!

CompTIA shares its cybersecurity workforce expertise at #SS25HACK hackathon and ITWeb Security Summit
CompTIA shares its cybersecurity workforce expertise at #SS25HACK hackathon and ITWeb Security Summit

Yahoo

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

CompTIA shares its cybersecurity workforce expertise at #SS25HACK hackathon and ITWeb Security Summit

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, May 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Students looking to test and grow their cybersecurity skills will get an assist from CompTIA, the leading global provider of vendor-neutral information technology training and certification products, at the upcoming #SS25HACK hackathon in South Africa. CompTIA is a sponsor of #SS25HACK, a vital catalyst for improving the cybersecurity skills, tools and capabilities of ICT students, young 'techpreneurs' and cyber security aficionados. The hackathon runs concurrently with the ITWeb Security Summit, a top annual conference for the global cybersecurity community. 'The hackathon is the ideal proving ground for aspiring cybersecurity professionals to test their mettle in real-world scenarios, and to be mentored by experienced cyber leaders,' said Loraine Vorster, vice president, Sub-Saharan Africa, CompTIA. 'The need for robust cybersecurity talent and tools has never been greater, and CompTIA is pleased to participate in this important event.' During the 24-hour cybersecurity marathon, students from across South Africa will work in teams to craft solutions embodying proactive cybersecurity measures for the digital age. 'Students are tasked with using artificial intelligence to create innovative solutions that predict, detect and mitigate cyber threats in real-time, ensuring systems remain secure and adaptive to evolving risks,' said Dr. James Stanger, chief technology evangelist, CompTIA. 'It's amazing to witness the energy and creativity that students bring to the Hackathon.' Dr. Stanger is among the judges from the tech industry who will evaluate and score each team's submission. The top three achievers in the 2025 ITWeb Security Hackathon will each be awarded a one-year free individual membership to the Institute of Information Technology Professionals South Africa (IITPSA). This one-year membership will provide opportunities for students to continue their professional careers, develop skills and network with other ICT professionals. To prepare participants for the Hackathon, an IDEATHON was held in April. A panel of industry leaders led training sessions for participants to acquire concepts and guidance in the development of their #SS25Hack projects. Dr. Stanger delivered keynote remarks. Cybersecurity marathon events will take place in Kimbereley and Johannesburg. CompTIA is working with other organizations on the hackathons, including Geekulcha, an award-winning Geek movement that creates and enables platforms for innovation and creativity, and Snode Technologies, an award-winning cyber defence company. Educational institutions UNISA, Nelson Mandela University and Sol Plaatje University are also participating. CompTIA plays a critical role in the global technology ecosystem. The largest vendor-neutral credentialing organization for technology workers, CompTIA has awarded over 3.6 million globally recognized certifications to tech professionals across the full range of employers and industries. With technology as a driving force across every industry sector and business function, CompTIA is also at the forefront of supporting tech-adjacent job roles with best-in-class learning solutions and industry-recognized certifications that open doors to employment and career opportunities. About CompTIA CompTIA Inc. is the leading global provider of vendor-neutral information technology (IT) training and certification products. CompTIA unlocks potential in millions of aspiring technology professionals and careers changers. Working in partnership with thousands of academic institutions and training providers, CompTIA helps students build career-ready skills through best-in-class learning solutions, industry-recognized certifications and career resources. Learn more at CONTACT: Steven Ostrowski CompTIA sostrowski@ in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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