Using Military Credentialing Assistance for Cyber Security Training










As an enlisted service member, you may have heard of Military Credentialing Assistance. But can it benefit your current role and future career?

The answer is a resounding yes — especially if you’re pursuing a career in information technology.

Military Credentialing Assistance is a program that covers the costs of tuition and related fees for professional certifications recognized by civilian employers. This training is perfect for your resume, as it positions you to land a great job once you complete your service. 

However, it can be challenging to find an educational institution that provides the flexibility you need to complete your coursework while also showing up for duty every day. Many military students find success with flex learning through online learning platforms like MedCerts.

MedCerts is an approved vendor for the Army, Coast Guard, and Air Force credentialing programs, offering a variety of certifications in the field of cybersecurity. With the constant evolution of online threats and the growing reliance on the internet for business, it’s no wonder demand for skilled professionals in this field continues to rise.

Military experience provides a valuable background for a career in cybersecurity. So, the next question is: How can service members use Credentialing Assistance to prepare for a successful civilian career in IT?

Step One: Know Your Benefits

The Military Credentialing Assistance programs let service members apply online and receive funding for online training. These certifications and credentials can be related to your MOS or help you prepare for your future career as a civilian. The funding amount available is dependent on your military branch and can be divided into portions per fiscal year.

CA only works with approved vendors, so it’s important to research schools with a proven success rate in helping military students pass exams. You can plan your cybersecurity career by creating a clear pathway for your future.

Step Two: Find the Right Certs

Log in to the Credentialing Opportunities On-Line military database to find approved certifications. Search for “Cyber Security” to see what is available. 

Some of the more popular cybersecurity certifications are CompTIA Security+, CEH and CISSP. Recruiters and employers look for these credentials on resumes for IT security specialists, healthcare IT technicians, cybersecurity analysts, and many other roles. 

It’s worth noting that Credentialing Assistance does not allow multiple certifications at once. At MedCerts, the IT credentials are stackable, so you can build on your career opportunities each year to advance in your field.

Step Three: Apply for Funding

Navigating the bureaucratic steps is never easy, so the best way to cover your bases is to connect with an experienced Education Consultant at MedCerts. These professionals are veterans and can guide you through the process of registering for the best credentialing programs and ensuring you maximize your benefits.  

Let CA Work for You

Certifications funded by Military Credentialing Assistance can help you now — and in the future. You can boost your expertise within your MOS and prepare yourself for success when it comes time to look for civilian job prospects.

MedCerts is ready to support your low-to-no-cost career training in the growing field of cybersecurity. Take the steps to maximize your benefits and build a pathway to a rewarding, high-paying career.

The Department of Defense is not affiliated with MedCerts and does not endorse our services.

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Military Life

Written by

Mickey Gamoral

Mickey is a Platoon Leader for the Nevada Army National Guard and has been serving since September 2019. He joined the Army in an act of “now or never” as he neared his 30th
birthday and had always dreamed of serving. Mickey is also an ASVAB coach and uses his education background to assist other soldiers through Gamonal Tutors.
He earned his bachelor’s degree in Education from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and spent two and a half years in Morocco with the United States Peace Corps. He joined MedCerts in January 2020 and uses his combined Army and education experience to help soldiers take advantage of their Army Credentialing Assistance funding to pursue career training.
Mickey lives in Las Vegas, NV with his wife Sheena, who he considers his “rock”, and enjoys teaching snowboarding in his free time. He also has completed MedCerts Project Management program and hosts the ASVAB Domination podcast.

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