You've finished your Security+ training. Now you need to know if you're actually ready for the $404 certification exam.
These aren't easy practice questions designed to boost your confidence. They're realistic exam simulations that show you exactly where you stand and what you need to master before exam day.
What you're getting:
6 full-length practice exams with unique questions
Every single answer includes a detailed explanation written by Security+ certified professionals
Performance tracking so you can see which domains need more work
Questions are scenario-based, not just recall - exactly like the actual CompTIA exam
Here's how students actually use this course:
Take the first practice exam without additional preparation. Most people score between 60-70%. That's completely normal.
Read every explanation thoroughly, even for questions you got right by guessing. This is where the real learning happens.
Take the remaining exams over the next 3-4 weeks, spacing them every few days.
When you're consistently scoring above 80%, you're ready to schedule your real Security+ exam.
Why this approach works:
The questions test understanding of security concepts and application, not just memorization of definitions. If you can explain why an answer is correct and why the other options fail in that scenario, you actually know the material.
The explanations don't just tell you the answer. They walk through the decision-making process a security professional would use. That's what CompTIA is really testing - your ability to think like a security expert.
Students who score 80% or higher on these practice exams typically pass the real SY0-701 on their first attempt. Not because the questions are identical, but because they've developed the analytical skills the exam requires.
What's covered:
Domain 1: General Security Concepts (12%) Security controls, CIA triad, authentication methods, security frameworks, cryptography fundamentals
Domain 2: Threats, Vulnerabilities, and Mitigations (22%) Threat actors, attack types, malware, social engineering, vulnerabilities, penetration testing, mitigation techniques
Domain 3: Security Architecture (18%) Secure network design, cloud security, secure application development, authentication infrastructure, resilient systems
Domain 4: Security Operations (28%) Security tools, incident response, digital forensics, vulnerability management, security assessments, automation
Domain 5: Security Program Management and Oversight (20%) Governance, risk management, compliance, policies, business continuity, disaster recovery, security awareness
Who this is for:
You completed a Security+ SY0-701 training course or have equivalent security knowledge
You understand basic networking and IT concepts but want to test your exam readiness
You want honest feedback on your knowledge gaps, not just encouragement
You're willing to invest 3-4 weeks to protect your $404 exam investment
You learn by understanding security scenarios and decision-making processes
Who this isn't for:
Complete beginners to IT and security - take CompTIA A+ or Network+ first
People looking for real exam questions - that violates CompTIA policy and we don't do it
Anyone expecting questions identical to the real exam - this is legitimate practice
Students who skip reading explanations and only care about their score
Those without basic IT knowledge - Security+ builds on foundational concepts
What makes these practice tests different:
Most Security+ practice test courses either recycle outdated questions from SY0-601 or make questions unrealistically easy. These are neither.
Every question was written specifically for SY0-701 by professionals who have passed this exam. We know what CompTIA actually tests and how they structure scenarios.
The difficulty level matches the real exam. The question styles mirror CompTIA's approach. When you can handle these, the actual Security+ feels manageable.
The honest reality about Security+:
The CompTIA Security+ certification is the baseline credential for cybersecurity careers. It's required for DoD 8570 compliance, appears in thousands of job postings, and validates you understand security fundamentals.
It opens doors to SOC analyst, security administrator, and junior penetration tester roles. It proves to employers you can think about security professionally.
But passing the $404 exam requires more than watching training videos. You need to practice applying security concepts to real scenarios. You need to learn how CompTIA frames questions and what kinds of security decisions they expect.
That's what these questions will teach you.
What happens after you enroll:
Take Practice Exam 1 to establish your baseline
Review the explanations for every question, especially the ones you got right by luck
Work through the remaining 5 exams, spacing them 3-4 days apart to allow learning time
Track your scores across all five domains to identify weak areas
When you consistently score above 80%, schedule your real exam
My commitment to you:
These practice exams are updated regularly to reflect current security threats and CompTIA exam patterns. When CompTIA changes the exam or security landscape evolves, you'll get updated questions at no additional cost.
If you find an error in any question or explanation, report it and I'll fix it within 48 hours. Accuracy is critical for security certification.
If you have questions about specific topics or explanations, ask in the Q&A section. I respond personally because I want you to understand security concepts, not just pass the exam.
The bottom line:
You don't need this course to pass Security+. You could study on your own, use free resources, and eventually figure it out.
But if you want structured practice that accurately simulates CompTIA's exam, honest feedback on your readiness, and detailed explanations that teach security thinking, this course will save you time and reduce the risk of failing.
The Security+ exam costs $404 USD. Failing it costs you that fee plus the time and confidence to study and retake it. These practice exams help you know when you're truly ready, not just hopeful.
Frequently asked questions:
Are these real exam questions? No. Sharing real exam questions violates CompTIA policy and can get certifications revoked. These are realistic practice questions that test the same knowledge and security scenarios.
How many times can I take each exam? Unlimited. You have lifetime access and can retake exams as often as you want.
Will these guarantee I pass? No course can guarantee you'll pass. What these exams do is show you honestly where you stand and what you need to work on.
Are these harder than the real exam? About the same difficulty. We calibrate to match actual SY0-701 complexity so you're properly prepared.
What if I score 60% on the first exam? That's completely normal. Most students start at 60-70%. Use it as a baseline and learning opportunity.
How long should I spend on this course? Plan for 3-4 weeks. Take one exam every few days, spending time between exams reviewing explanations and strengthening weak areas.
Is this updated for SY0-701? Yes. Completely updated for the current SY0-701 exam version released in November 2023. All questions reflect current objectives.
Do I need hands-on experience? While not required for the exam, having some practical IT experience helps you understand the scenarios better.
Security+ Career Impact:
Entry-level cybersecurity roles: $55,000-$75,000
Security analyst positions: $70,000-$95,000
Security administrator roles: $75,000-$100,000
Required for US DoD 8570 compliance positions
Appears in 15,000+ active job postings
Industry standard for entry-level security knowledge
Final thought:
The difference between people who pass Security+ and people who don't usually isn't knowledge about security concepts. It's preparation and knowing when they're actually ready.
These practice exams exist to answer that question honestly.
When you can consistently score above 80% on these tests, you're ready for SY0-701. Not because I say so, but because the scores correlate with real exam performance.
Enroll now. Take the first exam tonight. See where you actually stand.
Then put in the work to close the gaps.
The above course description is taken from UDEMY