As cyber threats grow in complexity, employers are prioritizing candidates who have proven, industry-recognized skills. One of the best ways to demonstrate your qualifications is by earning cybersecurity certifications. These credentials validate your knowledge, boost your credibility, and show that you’re committed to staying up to date in a fast-evolving industry.

But with so many cybersecurity certifications available, it’s easy to wonder: Which ones are actually respected by employers? This guide explores the most valued certifications across different career levels and how you can pursue them through the Technology Professional 2 Program and Technology Professional 6 Program at DSDT.

Why Certifications Matter in Cybersecurity

Unlike some fields where experience alone can carry you forward, cybersecurity demands continuous learning. Certifications provide structure to that learning and ensure your skills align with industry standards.

Employers look for certifications because they:

In short, certifications can be your passport to higher salaries, better job security, and long-term career growth.

Entry-Level Certifications That Get Your Foot in the Door

These certifications are ideal for those new to IT or cybersecurity. They focus on foundational skills that prepare candidates for support roles or further specialization.

1. CompTIA A+

Why it’s respected:
This is the starting point for IT careers. It covers basic hardware, software, troubleshooting, and support—skills essential to understanding the broader cybersecurity landscape.

Career outcomes:

Offered through:
The Technology Professional 2 Program at DSDT includes training for CompTIA A+ certification and is perfect for students new to technology.

2. CompTIA Network+

Why it’s respected:
Understanding network infrastructure is crucial for cybersecurity. Network+ teaches the fundamentals of routing, switching, wireless, and network security protocols.

Career outcomes:

Path at DSDT:
Network+ is included in the curriculum of both the Technology Professional 2 and Technology Professional 6 programs, serving as a bridge between general IT and cybersecurity roles.

3. CompTIA Security+

Why it’s respected:
Security+ is often the first true cybersecurity certification professionals earn. It covers essential concepts like risk management, cryptography, secure protocols, and incident response.

Career outcomes:

Security+ is a must-have for government and defense roles and is considered a baseline certification for any cybersecurity position.

Available at DSDT:
Security+ is a core focus of the Technology Professional 2 Program, making it ideal for beginners with no prior cybersecurity experience.

Mid-Level Certifications That Advance Your Career

Once you have some experience or entry-level certifications, these intermediate-level credentials position you for specialized or leadership roles.

4. CompTIA CySA+ (Cybersecurity Analyst)

Why it’s respected:
CySA+ focuses on behavioral analytics, threat detection, and proactive security. It’s valued for roles in Security Operations Centers (SOCs) and companies focused on security monitoring and threat hunting.

Career outcomes:

DSDT Advantage:
The Technology Professional 6 Program prepares students for CySA+ by building on foundational knowledge from Tech Pro 2. It includes hands-on labs and industry-aligned training for real-world incident response and analytics.

5. CompTIA PenTest+

Why it’s respected:
This certification is for ethical hackers and penetration testers who simulate attacks to find system vulnerabilities. Employers value PenTest+ for its balance of theoretical and practical skills.

Career outcomes:

While not part of every cybersecurity path, PenTest+ is increasingly valued by organizations seeking proactive defense strategies.

Tip:
PenTest+ is often pursued after Security+ and CySA+ for professionals specializing in offensive security.

Advanced Certifications That Signal Expertise

These certifications are typically for seasoned professionals looking to lead teams, design security strategies, or move into executive roles.

6. Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

Why it’s respected:
CISSP is often referred to as the “gold standard” of cybersecurity certifications. It covers everything from asset security to security engineering and risk management. Employers value it for management and leadership positions.

Career outcomes:

Eligibility:
CISSP requires five years of paid work experience in at least two of the eight domains of the CISSP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK).

Tip:
While CISSP is not part of DSDT’s entry or intermediate programs, starting with Security+ and CySA+ through DSDT puts you on the path toward achieving it.

7. Certified Information Security Manager (CISM)

Why it’s respected:
Offered by ISACA, CISM focuses on managing enterprise-level security systems. It’s popular among professionals looking to move into governance, compliance, or executive IT security roles.

Career outcomes:

Ideal candidates:
Experienced professionals with a desire to align security strategy with business goals.

8. Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)

Why it’s respected:
CEH is offered by EC-Council and focuses on ethical hacking tools, techniques, and countermeasures. It is globally recognized and helps security professionals think like hackers to build better defenses.

Career outcomes:

When to take it:
After mastering foundational skills through Security+ and acquiring practical experience in threat detection or penetration testing.

Certifications Required by Employers and the DoD

Many government jobs require cybersecurity professionals to hold certifications that align with the U.S. Department of Defense’s DoD 8570/8140 directives. These roles often fall under categories like:

Certifications that meet DoD requirements include:

DSDT’s Technology Professional 2 and Technology Professional 6 programs are structured to help students enter these fields with the credentials employers trust and, in many cases, require by law.

Which Certification Should You Choose?

Choosing the right certification depends on where you are in your career:

Your BackgroundRecommended Certification(s)
New to IT or cybersecurityA+, Network+, Security+
Some IT experienceSecurity+, CySA+
Looking to specialize in analysisCySA+, CEH
Interested in managementCISM, CISSP
Want a hands-on offensive rolePenTest+, CEH

How DSDT Helps You Get Certified and Career-Ready

At DSDT, our programs are designed with one goal in mind: to prepare you for the real-world demands of cybersecurity careers. Whether you’re starting with little to no experience or seeking more advanced credentials, we’ve got a program tailored for you.

Technology Professional 2 Program

Technology Professional 6 Program

Both programs include:

Most importantly, DSDT accepts students with low GPA and no SAT requirement, making it easier for anyone motivated to succeed in cybersecurity to get started.

Start Your Certification Journey Today

In cybersecurity, certifications are more than pieces of paper—they’re proof that you’re ready to protect networks, detect threats, and solve critical problems. Earning respected credentials like Security+, CySA+, or CISSP opens doors to high-paying, high-impact roles in both public and private sectors.

If you’re ready to launch or advance your career, start with DSDT’s Technology Professional 2 Program or Technology Professional 6 Program. Our instructors, curriculum, and career support are designed to help you earn the certifications employers truly respect.

Take the next step — apply now.