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CompTIA PenTest+ Overview CompTIA PenTest+ is a hands-on cybersecurity certification focused on penetration testing, vulnerability...

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CompTIA PenTest+ Overview

CompTIA PenTest+ is a hands-on cybersecurity certification focused on penetration testing, vulnerability assessment, and reporting. It is designed to prove that you can think like an attacker, test systems ethically, identify weaknesses, and communicate practical fixes. CompTIA says it covers the full penetration testing process across cloud, web apps, APIs, and IoT environments.

At a high level, the exam centers on five major skill areas: planning and scoping, information gathering and vulnerability scanning, attacks and exploits, tools and code analysis, and reporting and communication. In plain terms, that means you are expected to understand how to prepare an engagement legally and technically, perform recon and scanning, exploit weaknesses in controlled scenarios, analyze findings, and write professional remediation-focused reports.

As for format, CompTIA lists PenTest+ as a 165-minute exam with up to 85 questions, using a mix of multiple-choice and performance-based questions. The passing score is 750 on a 100 to 900 scale. CompTIA also recommends that candidates have knowledge at the Network+ and Security+ levels, plus roughly 3 to 4 years of information security or related experience, although there is no strict prerequisite.

This certification is aimed at roles such as penetration tester, web app penetration tester, vulnerability analyst, security consultant, and cybersecurity analyst. It is a good fit for someone who wants a more offensive-security-focused certification but still needs to show they can connect findings to business risk and remediation, not just exploit systems.

What makes PenTest+ different from some other security certs is that it is not just about hacking tools. It also emphasizes documentation, communication, and practical recommendations, which matter in real jobs because testers are expected to explain what they found and what should be fixed.

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CompTIA PenTest+ Practice Test Overview
The CompTIA PenTest+ exam measures your ability to perform penetration testing and vulnerability assessments in real-world environments. It covers planning and scoping, reconnaissance, scanning, exploitation, tool usage, code analysis, and final reporting. The exam is intended for aspiring penetration testers and cybersecurity professionals who want to prove they can identify weaknesses, simulate attacks ethically, and provide actionable recommendations to improve security. The real exam includes performance-based tasks and multiple-choice questions, so preparation should include both technical knowledge and scenario-based practice.

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