Pass CompTIA CySA+ Certification Exam With Our Training
CySA+ (Cybersecurity Analyst) is one of CompTIA’s most in-demand certifications for professionals in threat detection, incident response, and security operations. Our course provides updated materials, expert-led training, and real-world labs to ensure you succeed on your first attempt.
About This Certification
The CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification is a professional-level cybersecurity credential focused on security operations, vulnerability management, incident response, threat detection, and security analytics. It is designed for professionals who want to strengthen their defensive cybersecurity and SOC analysis skills. The current exam is CySA+ V4 (CS0-004), introduced on June 23, 2026, replacing the previous CySA+ V3 (CS0-003) version. The updated exam reflects modern cybersecurity environments with increased emphasis on areas such as AI-driven security operations, cloud and hybrid security, automation, and advanced threat analysis.

What Makes Our Program Different
| Feature | Our Program | Competitors |
|---|---|---|
| Pass Guarantee | Yes | No |
| Hands-on Labs | Included | Rare |
| Updated Exam Prep | 2025 Version | Outdated |
How Certification Transforms Careers
CySA+ Aligned Defensive Security Curriculum
Learn advanced cybersecurity analytics and threat detection through a curriculum aligned with CompTIA CySA+, covering threat intelligence, vulnerability management, incident response, and security operations.
Expert-Led Live & On-Demand Training
Train with experienced cybersecurity analysts through live interactive sessions and recorded modules focused on real-world SOC operations and defensive security techniques.
Hands-On Threat Analysis & Response Labs
Gain practical experience analyzing logs, detecting threats, managing vulnerabilities, and responding to security incidents using industry-standard tools and real-world scenarios.
Exam Readiness & Security Analyst Career Support
Get complete CySA+ exam preparation with practice tests, exam strategies, resume building, and interview guidance to advance your career as a cybersecurity analyst.
- Assess the risk of information security in computer and network settings.
- Reconnaissance risks to computer and network infrastructures should be investigated.
- Examine cyber-attacks on computer and network infrastructures.
- Investigate post-attack tactics in computer and network contexts.
- Put in place a vulnerability management program.
- Gather information on cybersecurity threats.
- Examine data from security and event logs.
- Conduct active asset and network analysis.
- Respond to issues involving cybersecurity.
- Look into cybersecurity problems.
- Address security concerns through the organization’s IT infrastructure.
Benefits of CompTIA CySA+ Certification
The CompTIA CySA+ Certification helps cybersecurity professionals build stronger practical skills in threat detection, vulnerability management, incident response, and security operations.
- Improve Threat Detection - Identify suspicious activity and potential attacks.
- Strengthen Vulnerability Management - Assess and prioritize security weaknesses.
- Build Incident Response Skills - Learn containment, recovery, and post-incident actions.
- Enhance SOC Knowledge - Work more effectively with monitoring, logs, and security tools.
- Improve Security Reporting - Communicate risks and incidents clearly.
- Support Career Growth - Build skills useful for SOC analyst, vulnerability analyst, and incident response roles.
Overall, CompTIA CySA+ helps you develop practical cyber defense skills for real-world security operations.
CompTIA CySA+ Exam Table
| Exam Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Certification | CompTIA CySA+ |
| Exam Version | V4 |
| Exam Code | CS0-004 |
| Launch Date | June 23, 2026 |
| Number of Questions | Maximum 85 |
| Exam Duration | 165 Minutes |
| Passing Score | 750 / 900 |
| Languages | English; French, Japanese, Spanish, and Portuguese coming soon |
| Recommended Experience | About 4 years of experience in a SOC analyst or vulnerability analyst role |
CompTIA CySA+ V4 Domain Table
| Domain Name | Exam Weight | Key Areas Covered |
|---|---|---|
| Security Operations | 34% | Security architecture, logging, threat detection, malicious activity analysis, threat intelligence, threat hunting, security tools, automation, and AI in security operations |
| Vulnerability Management | 26% | Vulnerability scanning, assessment results, vulnerability prioritization, remediation, risk-based mitigation, and security controls |
| Incident Response and Management | 24% | Attack frameworks, incident response processes, detection, containment, eradication, recovery, evidence handling, and incident management |
| Reporting and Communication | 16% | Vulnerability reporting, incident reporting, stakeholder communication, escalation, remediation plans, metrics, and documentation |
Why Choose PassYourCert?
At PassYourCert, our CompTIA CySA+ Certification Training is built around practical cyber defense skills and focused CS0-004 exam preparation.
- Complete CS0-004 Domain Coverage
- Threat Detection & Analysis Practice
- Vulnerability Management Training
- Incident Response Scenarios
- SOC-Focused Practical Learning
- Practice Questions & Mock Exams
- Expert Trainer Support
- Flexible Online Preparation
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What Our Students Say
Christopher Allen
Cybersecurity Analyst
“The CySA+ training strengthened my ability to analyze threats and respond to incidents effectively. The hands-on labs closely reflected real SOC environments.”
Meera Patel
SOC Analyst
“This course provided a clear understanding of vulnerability management and security monitoring. The instructor-led sessions and practical exercises were extremely valuable.”
Jonathan Price
IT Security Engineer
“The training focused heavily on real-world defensive security scenarios. It prepared me well for the CySA+ exam and improved my day-to-day security operations work.”