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Security+ vs PMP: Which Certification Fits Better?
Choose Security+ if it professionals who want to add security credibility to their resume. Choose PMP if working project coordinators, team leads, and delivery professionals. The better path is the one that lines up with your next job, current depth, and the kind of work you want to own after training.
When Security+ is the better choice
- IT professionals who want to add security credibility to their resume
- Students targeting SOC, analyst, compliance, or security operations roles
- Career changers who want a recognized baseline cybersecurity certification
When PMP is the better choice
- Working project coordinators, team leads, and delivery professionals
- Technical professionals moving into program or project ownership
- Managers who need a globally recognized project credential
What Security+ training covers
- Threats, attacks, and defensive controls
- Identity, access, and network security
- Risk management, governance, and response
- Security operations and practical hardening
What PMP training covers
- People, process, and business environment domains
- Predictive, agile, and hybrid delivery models
- Stakeholder communication, scope, and risk control
- Leadership judgment and project decision making
Planning to earn both?
If you plan to earn both, start with Security+: it is the more foundational of the two, and the concepts it builds carry directly into PMP. Tackling PMP first usually means re-learning fundamentals under exam pressure.
Comparison FAQs
Which certification is better for beginners: Security+ or PMP?
PMP is usually the easier starting point, while Security+ makes more sense once you already have stronger fundamentals.
Does CISNET offer training for both Security+ and PMP?
Yes. CISNET offers live, instructor-led training for both Security+ and PMP, so you can choose the path that best matches your current experience and target role.
How should I choose between Security+ and PMP?
Choose the certification that aligns more directly with the role you want next, the depth you already have, and the type of hands-on work you expect to do after training.
Which pays more: Security+ or PMP?
Typical Canadian roles tied to Security+ run $55K-$100K CAD, while PMP-related roles run $80K-$150K CAD. Actual pay depends far more on the specific role, your experience, and the city than on the certification alone.
Can I earn both Security+ and PMP?
If you plan to earn both, start with Security+: it is the more foundational of the two, and the concepts it builds carry directly into PMP. Tackling PMP first usually means re-learning fundamentals under exam pressure.
Need a direct recommendation between Security+ and PMP?
Talk to CISNET and get a recommendation based on your current skills, not generic internet rankings.
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