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CompTIA

CompTIA (Computing Technology Industry Association) is a nonprofit IT industry association that provides vendor-neutral certifications, industry research, workforce development programs, and policy advocacy for technology professionals and organizations.

  • Vendor-neutral IT certification programs for individuals across infrastructure, cybersecurity, support, and related domains
  • Workforce development, training content, and learning resources for IT skills development
  • Industry research, market intelligence, and analytical reports on the global IT ecosystem
  • Public policy and advocacy initiatives focused on technology, workforce, and digital infrastructure issues
  • Industry communities, membership programs, and partner ecosystems for technology businesses and education providers

More About CompTIA

CompTIA (Computing Technology Industry Association) operates as a nonprofit trade association focused on the information technology sector, with offerings used by enterprises, government entities, education providers, and technology solution businesses. Its certifications and workforce programs are positioned as vendor-neutral, meaning they reference general technologies, architectures, and operating models rather than a specific vendor’s products. This structure enables use across heterogeneous enterprise environments where multiple platforms, operating systems, and cloud providers coexist.

CompTIA’s certification portfolio (IT training and certification) spans core IT support, infrastructure, cybersecurity, and related domains that map to common enterprise IT roles. Covered areas typically align with network administration (networking), endpoint deployment and support (end-user computing), systems administration (infrastructure management), Security Operations (SecOps) (cybersecurity operations), and related functions. These certifications often align with broadly used technologies and frameworks such as Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) networking, Operating System (OS) administration for major desktop and server platforms, identity and access management concepts, security hardening practices, and basic cloud service models (IaaS, Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)).

Within enterprise and institutional environments, CompTIA certifications and learning resources are frequently used as part of structured career paths for IT support technicians, network and systems administrators, cybersecurity analysts, and related roles. HR, L&D, and technical leadership teams may reference CompTIA-aligned skills frameworks when defining role requirements or training roadmaps for junior and mid-level practitioners. Because the certifications are vendor-neutral, they complement vendor-specific credentials from platform providers by covering foundational concepts and cross-platform operational practices.

Beyond certifications, CompTIA provides research and market intelligence (industry research and analysis) on the global IT ecosystem, including assessments of technology adoption patterns, workforce trends, and channel dynamics. This content is used by technology vendors, solution providers, and policy stakeholders for planning, benchmarking, and program design. CompTIA also maintains industry communities and membership programs (industry association services) that connect solution providers, MSPs, vendors, distributors, and education partners for collaboration, standards discussion, and business development.

CompTIA’s policy and advocacy work (public policy and advocacy) focuses on areas such as workforce development, technology education, digital infrastructure, and cybersecurity-related public issues, engaging with policymakers and institutions. For directory and taxonomy purposes, CompTIA can be categorized under IT training and certification, workforce development, industry research and analysis, and technology policy and advocacy, with particular relevance for organizations building or validating foundational and intermediate IT skill sets across infrastructure, cybersecurity, and technical support roles.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 1,000
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $100M-$250M

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Corporate Headquarters

3500 Lacey Road
100
Downers Grove, IL 60515

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Nonprofit
  • Sector: Consumer Discretionary
  • Group: Consumer Services
  • Industry: Diversified Consumer Services
  • Sub-Industry: Education Services