The Short Answer

For most career changers and IT professionals moving into cybersecurity in 2026: yes, Security+ is worth it. It is the single most-requested entry-level cybersecurity credential, DoD 8570 approved, and the gateway to roles paying $65,000-$85,000 in Michigan.

For some people: no — and this guide tells you when.

What Security+ Is Actually Worth, In Dollars

Average Security+-required job salary in Michigan (Indeed, BLS state data, 2025): $68,000-$78,000. Total cost: $392 exam + self-study materials ($0-$500) or structured training. The credential pays for itself in roughly the first month of a Security+-qualified role.

The Eight Job Titles Security+ Qualifies You For

  1. SOC Analyst Tier 1 ($60K-$72K)
  2. IT Security Specialist ($65K-$80K)
  3. Information Security Analyst ($72K-$92K)
  4. Junior Penetration Tester ($65K-$85K)
  5. Cybersecurity Consultant Junior ($70K-$95K)
  6. Compliance Analyst ($65K-$85K)
  7. Cloud Security Engineer Junior ($85K-$110K)
  8. Federal Cyber roles requiring DoD 8570 ($70K-$95K + benefits)

When Security+ Is the Wrong Choice

For everyone else — career changers, A+/Network+ holders, veterans, federal contractors — Security+ is the standard answer.

Why Security+ Specifically (Not CISSP, Not CySA+)?

CISSP requires 5 years of paid security experience to be fully issued. As a career-changer credential, it does not work. CySA+ is more advanced and assumes Security+ knowledge. Microsoft and AWS security certs are vendor-specific.

How Long Does Security+ Actually Take?

The DSDT Security+ program is 12 weeks because it includes labs, PBQ practice, and mock interviews — not just exam prep.

Self-Study vs Structured Training

Self-study works for self-disciplined people who already have a networking background. Structured training works better for career changers, veterans transitioning out of service, and people who need accountability and job placement support.

Pass rates: self-study averages 60-65% first attempt; structured training averages 80-90% first attempt.

What is New on the 2026 Security+ Exam (SY0-701)

If you are studying from pre-2024 materials, your knowledge will have gaps. Use only objective-aligned 2024+ resources.

The DoD 8570 Factor

For anyone targeting federal contractor work, Security+ checks the DoD 8570 IAT Level II / IAM Level I requirement. This single fact makes Security+ uniquely valuable for veterans, GovCon employees, and clearance-holders.

Veteran-Specific Value

The Verdict

Security+ in 2026 is worth it for almost every IT career path that touches security. The question is not whether to take it — the question is when, and which certification track to put it in.

If you are ready to take it: explore DSDT Security+ training program or talk to an admissions advisor.