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<blockquote data-quote="Wookiee" data-source="post: 77546266" data-attributes="member: 335029"><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.comptia.org/faq/a/how-long-does-the-a-certification-last[/URL]</p><p></p><p>To be fair this makes sense. While a lot of fundamentals are the same, there's a huge difference between what was current in 2009 and what IT is like 15 years later. The idea of what Microsoft Azure does now would have seemed like a pipedream back then. It's the same way treating someone with a Computer Science degree from 2009 would be different to someone getting it in 2024. It's a whole different game.</p><p></p><p>However, thanks for bringing that to my attention, regardless. I've been thinking about getting Sec+. Now not entirely sure... I guess I can still say I attained it on [x] date even if it's not current.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wookiee, post: 77546266, member: 335029"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.comptia.org/faq/a/how-long-does-the-a-certification-last[/URL] To be fair this makes sense. While a lot of fundamentals are the same, there's a huge difference between what was current in 2009 and what IT is like 15 years later. The idea of what Microsoft Azure does now would have seemed like a pipedream back then. It's the same way treating someone with a Computer Science degree from 2009 would be different to someone getting it in 2024. It's a whole different game. However, thanks for bringing that to my attention, regardless. I've been thinking about getting Sec+. Now not entirely sure... I guess I can still say I attained it on [x] date even if it's not current. [/QUOTE]
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