The current Security+ certification is not a generic “cyber” badge. CompTIA frames SY0-701 around five weighted domains, hands-on performance-based work, and a fixed exam window of 90 minutes. The voucher price is $425, the exam can include maximum of 90 questions, and the passing score is 750 on a scale of 100-900. If you are trying to figure out Security+ renewal CEUs, those official details are the starting point.
What governance and renewal details are specific to Security+?
CompTIA’s official Security+ page lists these five SY0-701 domains and weights: General Security Concepts — 12%; Threats, Vulnerabilities, and Mitigations — 22%; Security Architecture — 18%; Security Operations — 28%; Security Program Management and Oversight — 20%. Those weights matter. Security Operations is 28%, so hardening, monitoring, vulnerability management, IAM operations, and incident response get more exam space than any other area. Threats, Vulnerabilities, and Mitigations follows at 22%, then Security Program Management and Oversight at 20%, Security Architecture at 18%, and General Security Concepts at 12%.
CompTIA also places performance-based items prominently in the exam experience. CompTIA’s own Security+ exam article says most PBQs appear at the beginning of the exam, before you see the bulk of the multiple-choice items. That detail changes test strategy because the hardest simulation-style work often lands while the clock still shows a full 90 minutes. Security+ renewal is also specific: CompTIA requires 50 CEUs in a three-year cycle, or another approved renewal path, and publishes a three-year CE fee total of $150 for Security+.
How do risk and compliance questions usually appear on the exam?
Security+ does not expect legal specialization, but it does expect operational judgment. You may be asked to choose the best response when a vendor lacks controls, when a risk register shows repeated findings, or when a compliance requirement conflicts with current practice. The right answer is usually the one that fits governance process: document the issue, assess impact, assign ownership, choose a treatment path, and validate remediation. Security+ rewards control discipline more than heroic improvisation.
What are realistic ways to earn CEUs?
CompTIA allows CEUs through approved training, higher education, qualifying certifications, work experience credits, webinars, teaching, and publishing relevant material, subject to program rules. The most important thing is that the activity must fit within the renewal window and relate meaningfully to the certification’s objectives. Security+ holders who wait until the final weeks often end up paying more or scrambling into a single-path renewal option.
What should you do with this information next?
Treat Security+ as a weighted, scenario-driven exam rather than a generic cybersecurity quiz. Memorize the constants: SY0-701, $425, up to 90 questions, 90 minutes, 750 passing score, PBQs near the beginning, and the five domain weights. Then convert each domain into actions. Build a list of ports you can explain, not just recite. Walk through certificate trust step by step. Practice incident response as a sequence. Learn the difference between phishing, vishing, smishing, and whaling by modeling the attacker’s method. That is the level of specificity the exam rewards.
Our CompTIA Security+ study guide covers all five SY0-701 domains with domain-weighted practice questions, a performance-based question walkthrough, a ports and protocols cheat sheet, and a 6-week study schedule built around the exam’s actual content weighting. Available as an instant PDF download at securitypluscertprep.com/guide.