CompTIA Security+ Salary 2026: What the Certification Is Really Worth
Security+ is one of the most widely held cybersecurity certifications in the world. But what does it actually do for your paycheck in 2026, and is it still the right first step?

CompTIA Security+ has been a baseline cybersecurity credential for more than two decades, yet salary questions about it remain surprisingly hard to answer honestly. Aggregator sites publish exact dollar figures with false precision; the reality is more nuanced. This article draws on publicly available salary surveys, including reports from Skillsoft, CertMag, and CompTIA’s own State of the Tech Workforce research, to give you a grounded picture of what Security+ is worth in 2026 and where its limits lie.
If you are considering the certification or already hold it and want to plan your next move, start with the Boost eLearning Security+ course and use this analysis as your planning guide.
Reported Salary Ranges by Role (2026)
Security+ does not attach to a single job title. Employers use it as a baseline requirement across several entry-to-mid-level roles. The ranges below reflect reported compensation data from industry surveys; individual offers vary significantly by employer size, location, and experience level.
| Role | Typical Experience Level | Reported US Annual Range | Security+ Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| SOC Analyst (Tier 1-2) | Entry to 2 years | $55,000 – $85,000 | Frequently listed as a minimum requirement; often required for government-adjacent SOC contracts |
| Information Security Analyst | 1-4 years | $70,000 – $105,000 | Meets DoD 8140 IAT Level II baseline; opens federal and contractor roles |
| Systems Administrator (security-focused) | 2-5 years | $65,000 – $95,000 | Adds credibility for hardening and compliance tasks; often pairs with Microsoft or Linux credentials |
| IT Security Specialist | 2-5 years | $75,000 – $110,000 | Core qualifying cert for many MSSP and in-house security team postings |
| Network Security Engineer (junior) | 3-6 years | $85,000 – $120,000 | One of several required certs; CCNA or cloud vendor cert typically co-required |
Ranges compiled from CompTIA State of the Tech Workforce, Skillsoft IT Skills and Salary Report, and CertMag compensation survey data. Figures represent reported US ranges and do not account for equity, bonuses, or benefits.
What Actually Moves Your Salary
Security+ provides the credential floor. What sits on top of that floor determines whether you land at the low or high end of any range, or above it entirely.
Years of Hands-On Experience
Surveys consistently show that Security+ holders with two or more years of practical security work earn noticeably more than those who hold the cert with minimal hands-on background. Employers hiring for government or enterprise roles increasingly scrutinise the experience behind the credential, not just the credential itself. Training environments that let you practice in real systems close that gap faster. Boost’s Live Labs give you browser-based, hands-on access to actual security tools and operating environments without any local setup.
Geographic Market
Compensation for Security+-required roles varies substantially by metro area. Washington D.C., San Francisco, Seattle, New York, and Austin consistently report higher ranges than smaller markets, driven partly by federal contracting density and tech-sector concentration. Remote roles have compressed some of this gap, but location still influences starting offers at most organisations.
Security Clearance
This is the single largest salary multiplier for Security+ holders. Cleared candidates, even at the Secret level, command meaningfully higher compensation than non-cleared peers in equivalent roles, particularly in the defence and intelligence contracting ecosystem. Security+ is one of the most common certifications required to obtain or maintain a clearance for technical security roles, which is part of why it retains such strong demand.
Complementary Certifications
Security+ alone signals foundational competence. Pairing it with a complementary credential signals specialisation and depth, and compensation surveys reflect that difference clearly. The certifications that most consistently lift earnings alongside Security+ are covered in the stacking section below.
The DoD 8140 / 8570 Baseline Value
One of Security+’s most durable advantages is its approved status under DoD Directive 8140 (successor to 8570), which mandates minimum certification requirements for personnel performing information assurance functions on US Department of Defense systems. Security+ satisfies the IAT Level II and IAM Level I baselines, which cover the majority of analyst, administrator, and specialist roles in the federal and defence contracting space.
This regulatory requirement creates guaranteed demand. Any contractor bidding on a DoD IT or cybersecurity contract must staff roles with appropriately certified personnel, which means Security+ is not just a hiring preference in that sector, it is a contractual necessity. That structural demand is a major reason the certification has maintained its value even as the cybersecurity credential landscape has grown more crowded.
Is Security+ Worth It in 2026?
The honest verdict: yes, with context.
Security+ is the most efficient path to a broadly recognised, vendor-neutral baseline credential that opens federal, defence contractor, MSSP, and enterprise entry-level roles. Its combination of accessibility — no mandatory prerequisites, though two years of IT experience is recommended — and regulatory credibility makes it the right first cybersecurity certification for most IT professionals transitioning into security.
It is not a ceiling. Treating Security+ as a destination rather than a launch pad is the most common mistake candidates make. The professionals who report the strongest salary outcomes are those who earned Security+ early, built hands-on experience, and stacked it with a focused follow-on credential within 12 to 18 months.
What to Stack Next
Your follow-on credential should reflect your intended specialisation rather than simply the next item on a generic list. Three paths stand out for Security+ holders in 2026.
CompTIA CySA+ for threat detection and analysis roles
The CySA+ (Cybersecurity Analyst) is the natural next step for SOC analysts and security operations professionals. It covers behavioural analytics, threat hunting, and incident response in meaningful depth and satisfies the DoD 8140 IAT Level III baseline, one level above Security+. Salary surveys consistently show CySA+ holders earning above the Security+-only reported ranges for analyst roles.
Cisco CCNA for network security paths
If your work involves network infrastructure, firewalls, or SD-WAN, pairing Security+ with a CCNA creates a combination that covers both the security framework and the networking depth employers expect of anyone responsible for perimeter and internal network security.
Cloud security credentials for hybrid and cloud-native environments
AWS Security Specialty, Microsoft SC-900 or SC-200, and CompTIA Cloud+ are all meaningful additions for Security+ holders moving into environments where workloads are predominantly cloud-based. Cloud security skills remain among the highest-demand specialisations across compensation survey data for 2025 and 2026.
Entry-Level Security Certifications vs Salary Impact
| Certification | Vendor | DoD 8140 Approved | Typical Exam Cost | Reported Salary Positioning |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CompTIA Security+ | Vendor-neutral | Yes (IAT II / IAM I) | ~$392 | Strong; broadest employer recognition at entry level |
| CompTIA Network+ | Vendor-neutral | Yes (limited roles) | ~$369 | Lower for pure security roles; strong for network-security hybrid |
| EC-Council CEH | EC-Council | Yes (CNDSP roles) | ~$1,199 (ECC exam) | Strong in penetration testing and red-team tracks; narrower role coverage |
| ISC2 CC | ISC2 | No | Free / $50/yr maintenance | Growing recognition; lower than Security+ for most job postings currently |
| GIAC GSEC | GIAC/SANS | Yes (IAT II) | ~$979 | Highly respected; commands premium but high upfront cost |
Exam fees are approximate and subject to change. Always verify at the certification provider’s official site.
Getting Certified With Boost eLearning
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Security+ is still the most strategically sound first step into a cybersecurity career in 2026. The key is treating it as exactly that: a first step, deliberately followed by hands-on experience and a well-chosen follow-on credential.
Related Boost eLearning Courses
- CompTIA SecurityX (CAS-005) Online Training & Certification Prep — Live Labs & Pass Guarantee included
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- CompTIA CySA+ (CS0-003) Online Training & Certification Prep — Live Labs & Pass Guarantee included
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