beaner2005,
As Simon said - you can pretty much take CompTIA exams as you want - but I will tell you what one of the Cisco Security CCIE's told us at a Cisco Networkers convention a few years back. He told us that the ONLY way to secure a network is to UNDERSTAND how it works first !!!!
He felt that for Security - the person should be at very least a CCNA but felt the understanding of networking/routing and switching that a CCNP has would be much better. He said that security unless you are just securing "grandma's computer" is NOT something that you do "part-time" or you will get sued :-(
I think you could say the same for screwing up someone's data on their server - you better know computer repair, computers/servers and the OS's running on the servers VERY WELL before you touch them!!!
If you are just fixing/securing the neighbors computers...... just remember, if and when you screw up ......... however, this is totally different when you hold yourself out as a Security or Server person who can do the job - BETTER KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING !!!!!!!
Hope this helps!!
E.A. Broda
CCNA, CCDA, CCAI, Network +