RMON Networks, Inc.

RMON Networks, Inc.

Speciality: Comprehensive Penetration Testing

Hampstead, United States 21 employees
[01] About

Computer and Network Security company specializing in cybersecurity and IT support; provides penetration testing services including OSINT, vulnerability assessments, web/mobile testing, wireless security, phishing, and physical security testing; 16 employees; $9.6M revenue; founded 2002; Hampstead, NH.

RMON Networks, Inc. is a leading provider of IT services to small to mid sized organizations. We offer fully Managed IT Services, or we can assist your current IT Staff with certain IT Services or high level IT Consulting. RMON Networks understands that each company we work with has individual needs and goals. We want to partner with you to help better understand these goals and develop strategic solutions for your organization. By leveraging the latest technologies, and top industry talent, RMON Networks can help take your business technology to the next level. Visit our website at http://www.rmonnetworks.com to learn more.
[02] Services
[03] Certifications
Comptia

CompTIA Certification Origins


CompTIA (Computing Technology Industry Association) was founded in 1982 as a non-profit trade association representing the international technology community. The organization began offering IT certifications in the early 1990s, with the CompTIA A+ certification launching in 1993 as one of the first vendor-neutral IT certifications. CompTIA created these certifications to establish standardized benchmarks for IT knowledge and skills across the rapidly evolving technology industry, providing employers with reliable measures of technical competency independent of any specific hardware or software manufacturer.


Industry Value and Importance


CompTIA certifications are widely recognized and valued because they validate fundamental and advanced IT skills through vendor-neutral, performance-based testing. Employers across industries trust these certifications as proof of practical knowledge, making them often a baseline requirement for entry-level and mid-level IT positions. The certifications are particularly respected because they're developed through industry-wide job task analysis involving hundreds of subject matter experts, ensuring the content remains relevant to real-world IT work. Additionally, many CompTIA certifications (like Security+) meet U.S. Department of Defense requirements and are recognized internationally, adding significant career value for IT professionals seeking employment in both private and government sectors.

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