CompTIA Security+ pricing
What CompTIA Security+ Actually Costs in Australia (2026)
The voucher itself is one cost. The realistic all-in budget, including study materials, practice exams, and potential retake, is another. This guide breaks down what Australian candidates actually spend on the path from wanting Security+ to holding it, with current 2026 prices.
The exam voucher: what it costs and what it includes
The CompTIA Security+ exam voucher is a single-use code that pays for one attempt at the SY0-701 exam at any Pearson VUE testing centre worldwide.
From Mindset Cyber (CompTIA Authorised Partner)
| Option | Price (AUD ex GST) | What is included |
|---|---|---|
| Single user voucher | $599 | One SY0-701 voucher. Valid 12 months from purchase. Email delivered within 24 hours. Official CompTIA voucher code. |
| Voucher and Retake Assurance | $799 | Same single voucher plus a second voucher to use if the first attempt does not pass. CompTIA mandates a 14-day wait between attempts. |
From CompTIA directly
CompTIA prices the voucher in USD. The headline US$404 voucher works out to roughly $610 AUD at current rates, before international transaction fees, currency conversion margins, and the lack of an Australian GST receipt for employer expense claims.
From other Australian Authorised Partners
A small number of other Australian CompTIA Authorised Partners sell vouchers at varying prices. Bundle inclusions differ. Some bundle self-study packages with the voucher, others do not. Compare what is actually included when comparing headline prices.
The hidden costs most people forget
The voucher is the most visible cost. The realistic total spend across the certification pathway includes study materials, practice exams, and a possible retake.
Study materials
| Path | Cost (AUD) |
|---|---|
| Professor Messer free YouTube videos and free study notes | $0 |
| Self-purchased exam-prep book (Mike Chapple's All-in-One, Darril Gibson's Get Certified Get Ahead) | $50 to $80 |
| CompTIA CertMaster Learn (CompTIA's official online learning platform) | $430 to $600 depending on bundle |
| Third-party paid study path (Pluralsight, Cybrary, Udemy) | $40 to $300 |
Most Australian candidates spend $0 to $150 AUD on study materials. The free path (Professor Messer plus practice tests) is genuinely sufficient for passing if you are disciplined. Cost rarely correlates with pass rate.
Practice exams
Practice exams are the highest-value paid study material. They reveal weak areas before the real exam.
| Provider | Approximate cost (AUD) |
|---|---|
| CompTIA CertMaster Practice (official) | around $200 |
| Boson SY0-701 Practice Exam | $200 to $250 |
| Pocket Prep (mobile app) | $30 to $80 |
| Quizlet free tier | $0 |
A reasonable budget is $100 to $250 AUD for one good practice-exam subscription.
Retake (if needed)
If you do not pass on the first attempt:
- A new voucher is needed: another $599 AUD from Mindset Cyber, or included if you bought the $799 Retake Assurance bundle.
- CompTIA mandates a 14-day waiting period between the second and third attempt.
- Extra study time, typically 2 to 4 weeks of focused weak-area work.
If you suspect you might need a retake (for example, this is your first cert and you have not studied formally in years), the $799 AUD Retake Assurance bundle effectively prices the second voucher at $200. Half the standalone voucher price. Worth the extra spend if there is any doubt.
A separate but related fact: Mindset Cyber's refund policy on unused unredeemed vouchers is 7 days from purchase, less a 10% admin fee. The 14-day retake gap above is a CompTIA-mandated wait between attempts. Not a refund window.
Realistic total budget scenarios
Scenario A: self-study path, single attempt pass
| Item | Cost (AUD) |
|---|---|
| Mindset Cyber voucher (single user) | $599 |
| Study materials (Professor Messer free plus 1 book) | $70 |
| Practice exam subscription | $150 |
| Total | around $820 |
Scenario B: paid study path, single attempt pass
| Item | Cost (AUD) |
|---|---|
| Mindset Cyber voucher (single user) | $599 |
| CompTIA CertMaster Learn | $500 |
| Practice exam subscription | $200 |
| Total | around $1,300 |
Scenario C: retake budget, conservative candidate
| Item | Cost (AUD) |
|---|---|
| Mindset Cyber Retake Assurance bundle | $799 |
| Study materials | $70 |
| Practice exams | $150 |
| Total | around $1,020 |
Scenario D: failed first attempt without retake bundle
| Item | Cost (AUD) |
|---|---|
| Mindset Cyber voucher (single user) | $599 |
| Study materials | $70 |
| Practice exams | $150 |
| Second voucher after fail | $599 |
| Total | around $1,420 |
The Retake Assurance bundle (Scenario C) costs around $200 in worst-case insurance against the around $400 cost of buying a second voucher (Scenario D).
Is it worth it: Australian salary lift for Security+ holders
Adding Security+ to your CV in Australia typically correlates with:
- $5,000 to $10,000 AUD salary uplift
for candidates moving from generalist IT into a cybersecurity role.
- Access to cyber analyst and SOC roles
that would not have screened you in without it.
- Eligibility for Australian government and defence cybersecurity roles
where Security+ is a baseline credential.
Net financial calculation: a cert that costs around $820 to $1,300 AUD to obtain typically pays back inside the first 3 months of a new role that the cert enabled. The ROI is among the highest of any IT certification on the Australian market.
Should you buy now or wait
CompTIA exam codes typically run for around 3 years before retirement. SY0-701 launched November 2023 and will likely be available until late 2026. If you buy a voucher today, it is valid for 12 months from purchase. You have until well within the SY0-701 validity window to sit.
If you are planning to study within the next 12 months, buy the voucher now. Prices are stable but periodically nudge upward. Locking in current pricing is sensible.
If you are 12 months or more away from sitting, hold off. Buying earlier locks in the 12-month validity clock against you.
GST and employer expense claims
CompTIA itself sells vouchers from the US and issues USD receipts that lack an Australian Tax Invoice format. Australian Authorised Partners like Mindset Cyber issue AUD-priced invoices with a valid Australian ABN and 10% GST itemised.
This matters for:
- Employer reimbursement. Most Australian finance teams want a Tax Invoice, not a USD receipt.
- GST credit claim if your employer is GST-registered.
- Personal tax deduction under D5 (work-related self-education) on individual tax returns. You will need the GST tax invoice as substantiating documentation.
For employees claiming Security+ as a work-related self-education deduction, the ATO's general rules apply: the certification must have a sufficient connection to your current income-producing activities. If you are already working in IT or cyber, the connection is straightforward. If you are using Security+ to enter cyber for the first time, the ATO typically does not allow the deduction.
Talk to your accountant before claiming. Mindset Cyber does not provide tax advice. The above is general information only.
Frequently asked questions
How much does CompTIA Security+ cost in AUD?
The official SY0-701 voucher from Mindset Cyber (a CompTIA Authorised Partner) is $599 AUD ex GST as a single-user purchase, or $799 AUD ex GST with Retake Assurance bundled (which adds a second voucher if the first attempt does not pass). CompTIA prices the voucher in USD direct; at current rates this works out roughly equivalent before international transaction fees and currency conversion margins.
Does the CompTIA Security+ voucher include training?
No. The voucher pays for the exam only. Study materials are separate. Common candidate paths for Security+ preparation include Professor Messer's free YouTube series, CompTIA CertMaster Learn (official, around $400 to $600 AUD), self-purchased study books ($50 to $80 AUD), and a paid practice question subscription ($100 to $250 AUD). Many candidates use the free Professor Messer path plus one paid practice exam product and pass on first attempt.
Is there a retake discount on CompTIA Security+?
CompTIA does not offer a retake discount on the official voucher. Mindset Cyber's Retake Assurance bundle ($799 AUD ex GST) is the closest equivalent: you pay an extra $200 AUD on the single-voucher price and receive a second voucher to use if your first attempt does not pass. CompTIA imposes a 14-day waiting period before a third or subsequent attempt. Unused unredeemed vouchers are refundable for 7 days from purchase, less a 10% admin fee.
Can I claim CompTIA Security+ on my Australian tax?
For employees already working in IT or cybersecurity, Security+ typically meets the ATO's "sufficient connection" test for D5 (work-related self-education) deductions. For candidates entering cybersecurity for the first time, the ATO usually does not allow the deduction. Authorised Partners like Mindset Cyber issue AUD-priced GST tax invoices with a valid Australian ABN; this is the substantiating documentation a deduction requires. Mindset Cyber does not provide tax advice. Speak to your accountant before claiming.
Lock in your Security+ voucher price
Mindset Cyber is an Australian CompTIA Authorised Partner. AUD pricing with a GST tax invoice, no FX margin, 24-hour email delivery.
Single user
$599 AUD ex GST
One official SY0-701 voucher. 12-month validity. Email delivered within 24 hours.
Buy now → Most popularVoucher + Retake Assurance
$799 AUD ex GST
The same voucher plus a second voucher if the first attempt does not pass.
Buy now →Want to compare pathways? See Security+ vs ISO 27001 Lead Implementer or How to Pass Security+ in Australia.