Browse our collection of 190 certification practice exams.
ABA • CAFP
The ABA CAFP certifies financial professionals in anti-money laundering and fraud prevention within U.S. banking institutions. It validates expertise across assessment, investigation, reporting, and remediation of financial crimes.
ABA • CERP
The ABA CERP validates expertise in enterprise risk management for banking professionals, covering risk governance, credit risk, financial risk, and non-financial risk management frameworks. It is designed for experienced risk management practitioners in the U.S. banking industry.
ABA • CFMP
The CFMP certifies mastery of financial services marketing for banking professionals with at least five years of marketing experience, including three in financial services. It validates expertise across strategy, data analytics, brand, customer experience, and regulatory compliance in a banking context.
ABA • CISP
The ABA CISP certification validates expertise in Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs), covering contributions, distributions, retirement plan portability, employer plans, and IRA investments. It is an industry-recognized credential for banking and financial professionals who manage or advise on IRA services.
ABA • CRCM
The ABA CRCM certifies banking and financial services professionals in U.S. regulatory compliance, validating expertise in consumer protection laws, anti-money laundering, Bank Secrecy Act, lending regulations, and risk management. It is recognized as the premier compliance credential for professionals in the financial industry.
ABA • CTFA
The CTFA credential validates expertise in wealth management, trust administration, and fiduciary services, including financial planning, tax law, investment management, and estate planning. It is awarded by the American Bankers Association to professionals with demonstrated experience in delivering fiduciary services to clients.
AWS • ANS-C01
Validates expertise in designing and implementing AWS and hybrid IT network architectures at scale, including complex networking tasks such as IP VPN, MPLS, automation, routing protocols, and multi-region deployments.
AWS • AIF-C01
Validates foundational understanding of AI, ML, and generative AI concepts on AWS, with focus on practical business applications.
AWS • CLF-C02
Validates overall knowledge of the AWS Cloud, including cloud concepts, security and compliance, cloud technology and services, and billing and pricing.
AWS • SOA-C03
Validates technical expertise in deploying, managing, and operating AWS cloud infrastructure with proficiency in CloudOps practices, system administration, and AWS service management.
AWS • DEA-C01
Validates ability to implement data pipelines and to monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize cost and performance issues in accordance with best practices.
AWS • DVA-C02
Validates ability to develop, test, deploy, and debug AWS Cloud-based applications using AWS services.
AWS • DOP-C02
Validates technical expertise in provisioning, operating, and managing distributed systems and services on AWS, including CI/CD, security controls, monitoring, and highly available systems.
AWS • AIP-C01
Validates ability to effectively integrate foundation models into applications and business workflows, and demonstrates practical knowledge of implementing GenAI solutions into production environments using AWS technologies.
AWS • MLS-C01
Validates ability to design, build, deploy, optimize, train, tune, and maintain ML solutions for business problems using AWS Cloud.
AWS • MLA-C01
Validates ability to build, operationalize, deploy, and maintain machine learning solutions and pipelines using AWS Cloud services.
AWS • SCS-C03
Validates expertise in securing AWS workloads and implementing security controls across data protection, incident response, infrastructure security, and identity and access management.
AWS • SAA-C03
Validates the ability to design and implement distributed systems on AWS, covering secure architectures, resilient architectures, high-performing architectures, and cost-optimized architectures.
AWS • SAP-C02
Validates advanced technical skills and experience in designing optimized AWS solutions based on the AWS Well-Architected Framework.
AWS • SOA-C02
Validates technical expertise in deployment, management, and operations on AWS. This exam covers monitoring, logging, remediation, reliability, business continuity, security, and cost optimization.
CompTIA • 220-1101
CompTIA A+ Core 1 validates foundational IT skills in hardware, networking, mobile devices, virtualization, and cloud computing. It is the first of two exams required to earn the CompTIA A+ certification for IT support professionals.
CompTIA • 220-1102
CompTIA A+ Core 2 validates foundational IT support skills in operating systems, security, software troubleshooting, and operational procedures. It is the second of two exams required to earn the CompTIA A+ certification, the industry-standard credential for entry-level IT support roles.
CompTIA • CV0-004
CompTIA Cloud+ validates the skills needed to deploy, secure, manage, and optimize cloud infrastructure across multiple platforms. It is a vendor-neutral certification designed for system administrators and cloud engineers with 2–3 years of hands-on experience.
CompTIA • CS0-003
CompTIA CySA+ validates the skills required to detect, analyze, and respond to cybersecurity threats through continuous security monitoring. It covers security operations, vulnerability management, incident response, and security reporting for intermediate-level cybersecurity analysts.
CompTIA • DA0-001
CompTIA Data+ validates the skills required to transform business requirements into data-driven decisions by mining, manipulating, and analyzing complex datasets. It covers the full data lifecycle including statistical methods, visualization, and data governance and quality standards.
CompTIA • DS0-001
CompTIA DataSys+ validates the skills of database administrators with 2–3 years of experience in deploying, managing, securing, and maintaining data systems. It covers database fundamentals, deployment, management, security, and business continuity in a vendor-neutral context.
CompTIA • XK0-006
CompTIA Linux+ validates the skills of IT professionals to configure, manage, and troubleshoot Linux systems used in cloud, cybersecurity, and enterprise environments. It covers system administration, scripting, automation, security hardening, and container management.
CompTIA • N10-009
CompTIA Network+ validates the skills needed to establish, maintain, and troubleshoot essential networks. It covers networking concepts, implementation, operations, security, and troubleshooting for junior network administrators.
CompTIA • PT0-003
CompTIA PenTest+ validates the skills required to plan, scope, and execute penetration testing engagements across network, web, cloud, and AI environments. It covers the full pentest lifecycle from reconnaissance and exploitation through post-exploitation, reporting, and communication of findings.
CompTIA • PK0-005
CompTIA Project+ validates the knowledge and skills required to manage the project life cycle, coordinate small-to-medium-sized projects, and support larger projects within an IT environment. It covers project management concepts, life cycle phases, tools and documentation, and IT governance.
CompTIA • SY0-701
CompTIA Security+ validates core cybersecurity skills needed to assess enterprise security posture, implement security solutions, and monitor and respond to security incidents across hybrid environments including cloud, mobile, and IoT.
Confluent • CCAAK
Validates expertise in managing Apache Kafka clusters in production, covering Kafka fundamentals, cluster configuration, security, deployment architecture, Kafka Connect administration, observability, and troubleshooting.
Confluent • CCDAK
Validates proficiency in building applications with Apache Kafka, covering Kafka fundamentals, application development using producer and consumer APIs, Kafka Streams, Kafka Connect, testing, and observability.
Confluent • CCAC
Validates the ability to operate and manage Apache Kafka on Confluent Cloud, covering core cloud concepts, Kafka operations, streaming pipelines, data governance, and cloud resilience.
Databricks • DCASD
Validates the ability to use Apache Spark DataFrame API and Spark SQL for data manipulation tasks, covering Spark architecture and execution model, DataFrame transformations and actions, Structured Streaming, Spark Connect, and performance tuning.
Databricks • DCDAA
Validates the ability to perform data analysis tasks using Databricks SQL and the Data Intelligence Platform, covering data management with Unity Catalog, query development and optimization, dashboards and visualizations, AI/BI Genie spaces, and data modeling.
Databricks • DCDEA
Validates the ability to perform data engineering tasks on the Databricks Lakehouse Platform, covering ELT with Spark SQL and PySpark, data pipeline development with Delta Lake and Databricks Workflows, data governance with Unity Catalog, and data quality management.
Databricks • DCDEP
Validates advanced proficiency in building and optimizing production-grade data engineering solutions on Databricks, covering data processing with Delta Lake and Structured Streaming, data modeling using Medallion Architecture, Databricks tooling including Workflows and REST APIs, and security, governance, and deployment.
Databricks • DCGAE
Validates the ability to design, develop, and deploy LLM-powered solutions on Databricks, covering RAG application design and data preparation, prompt engineering and retrieval chains, model serving and deployment, evaluation and monitoring for quality and safety, and governance with Unity Catalog.
Databricks • DCMLEA
Validates foundational knowledge of machine learning on the Databricks platform, covering AutoML, Feature Store, ML workflows and experiment tracking with MLflow, model development with Spark ML, and model deployment and serving.
Databricks • DCMLEP
Validates advanced expertise in designing and managing enterprise-scale machine learning solutions on Databricks, covering scalable model development with distributed training, MLOps practices including testing and deployment with Databricks Asset Bundles, and model monitoring with Lakehouse Monitoring.
EC-Council • CASE-.NET
Validates the ability to build secure .NET applications throughout the software development lifecycle, covering secure requirements gathering, input validation, authentication and authorization, cryptographic practices, error handling, session management, and security testing.
EC-Council • CASE-Java
Validates the ability to build secure Java applications throughout the software development lifecycle, covering secure requirements gathering, input validation, authentication and authorization, cryptographic practices, error handling, session management, and security testing.
EC-Council • CCISO
Validates executive-level competency in information security leadership across five domains: governance, risk, and compliance; security controls and audit management; security program management and operations; core security competencies; and strategic planning, finance, and vendor management.
EC-Council • CCSE
Validates the ability to plan, configure, and secure cloud infrastructure across AWS, Azure, and GCP, covering platform and infrastructure security, identity and access management, data protection, security operations, cloud penetration testing, and incident response.
EC-Council • CCT
Validates foundational and practical cybersecurity skills through a performance-based exam, covering network security, ethical hacking, digital forensics, incident response, risk management, threat intelligence, application security, cryptography, and IoT and cloud security.
EC-Council • ECDE
Validates the ability to integrate security practices into DevOps pipelines and continuous delivery workflows, covering DevSecOps culture, threat modeling, secure code review, automated security testing, container security, and security monitoring throughout the software development lifecycle.
EC-Council • CEI
Validates instructional competency to deliver EC-Council certification training programs, covering instructor credibility, learning environment management, effective communication and questioning techniques, instructional methods and media, and learner performance evaluation.
EC-Council • CEH
Validates proficiency in ethical hacking techniques and tools across 20 security domains, including reconnaissance, network scanning, vulnerability analysis, system hacking, malware threats, social engineering, web application attacks, SQL injection, cryptography, and cloud and IoT security.
EC-Council • CND
Validates the ability to protect, detect, and respond to network security threats, covering network perimeter protection, endpoint security, firewall and IDS/VPN configuration, network traffic analysis, vulnerability scanning, and incident response.
EC-Council • CSCU
Validates foundational knowledge of personal and network security practices for end users, covering identity theft prevention, social engineering awareness, online fraud protection, malware defense, data security, and safe internet browsing habits.
EC-Council • CSA
Validates foundational and advanced skills in Security Operations Center monitoring and analysis, covering SOC operations, SIEM deployment and use cases, log management, incident triaging, indicators of compromise investigation, threat hunting, and malware analysis.
EC-Council • CTIA
Validates the ability to collect, analyze, and disseminate cyber threat intelligence at strategic, operational, tactical, and technical levels, covering threat actor profiling, cyber kill chain methodology, APT analysis, indicators of compromise, and OSINT techniques.
EC-Council • CHFI
Validates the ability to detect hacking attacks, extract and preserve digital evidence, and conduct forensic investigations, covering digital forensics methodology, evidence acquisition, chain-of-custody procedures, dark web forensics, IoT forensics, and malware forensics.
EC-Council • DFE
Validates foundational knowledge of digital forensics concepts and investigation processes, covering computer forensics fundamentals, disk storage and file systems, data acquisition, evidence handling for Windows, Linux, and Mac, network forensics, anti-forensics techniques, and malware analysis.
EC-Council • EDRP
Validates the ability to develop and implement business continuity and disaster recovery plans, covering business impact analysis, risk assessment, recovery strategy development, emergency response procedures, recovery site management, and disaster recovery plan testing and maintenance.
EC-Council • ECES
Validates expertise in cryptographic concepts and their practical application, covering symmetric and asymmetric algorithms (AES, DES, RSA, Elliptic Curve), hash functions, number theory, key management, and cryptanalysis techniques.
EC-Council • ECIH
Validates competency across all stages of incident handling and response, including preparation, incident recording, triage, containment, evidence gathering, forensic analysis, eradication, recovery, and post-incident activities for network security incidents, malicious code incidents, and insider threats.
EC-Council • EHE
Validates foundational understanding of ethical hacking and penetration testing concepts, covering information security fundamentals, threats and vulnerabilities, password cracking, web application attacks, IoT and OT security, cloud computing threats, and penetration testing methodology.
EC-Council • ICS-SCADA
Validates the ability to secure industrial control systems and SCADA networks, covering ICS/SCADA network defense, vulnerability assessment, risk analysis for IT and OT environments, intrusion detection, ICS-specific standards and regulations, and incident response for critical infrastructure.
EC-Council • NDE
Validates foundational knowledge of network security and defense concepts, covering identification, authentication, and authorization controls, firewall and IDS/IPS configuration, VPN and SIEM technologies, virtualization and cloud security, wireless and mobile device security, and administrative defense controls.
GitHub • GH-900
Validates understanding of foundational topics, products, and concepts of collaborating, contributing, and working on GitHub.
Google Cloud • ACE
Validates the ability to deploy and secure applications, services, and infrastructure, monitor operations of multiple projects, and maintain enterprise solutions to ensure they meet target performance metrics.
Google Cloud • ADP
Validates your ability to secure and manage data on Google Cloud, including data ingestion, transformation, pipeline management, analysis, machine learning, and visualization.
Google Cloud • CDL
Demonstrates knowledge of cloud computing basics and how Google Cloud products and services support organizational goals, covering digital transformation, data transformation, AI innovation, infrastructure modernization, and security.
Google Cloud • GEN-AI-LEADER
A business-focused certification for visionary professionals with comprehensive knowledge of how generative AI can transform businesses. Covers fundamentals of gen AI, Google Cloud's gen AI offerings, techniques to improve model output, and business strategies for successful AI solutions.
Google Cloud • PCA
Validates the ability to design, develop, and manage robust, secure, scalable, efficient, cost-effective, highly available, and flexible solutions that drive business objectives using Google Cloud technologies.
Google Cloud • PCDE
Validates expertise in designing, creating, managing, and troubleshooting Google Cloud databases, with focus on scalable and highly available database solutions spanning multiple database technologies.
Google Cloud • PCD
Validates expertise in building and deploying scalable, secure, and highly available applications using Google Cloud tools and best practices.
Google Cloud • PCDOps
Validates ability to bootstrap and maintain a Google Cloud organization, implement CI/CD pipelines, apply site reliability engineering practices, implement observability, and optimize performance and cost.
Google Cloud • PCNE
Validates expertise in designing, implementing, and managing Google Cloud network infrastructure including VPCs, hybrid connectivity, load balancing, and network security.
Google Cloud • PCSE
Validates the ability to design and implement secure workloads and infrastructure on Google Cloud, including identity and access management, network security, data protection, security operations, and compliance requirements.
Google Cloud • PDE
Validates expertise in designing, building, and operationalizing data processing systems and machine learning models on Google Cloud Platform.
Google Cloud • PGWA
Transforms business objectives into tangible Google Workspace configurations, policies, and security practices. Manages users, content, and integrations to enable secure and efficient collaboration. Note: This exam was retired on December 31, 2024.
Google Cloud • PMLE
Validates expertise in designing, building, and productionizing ML models to solve business challenges using Google Cloud technologies and knowledge of proven ML models and techniques.
Google Cloud • PSOE
Validates expertise in detecting, monitoring, analyzing, investigating, and responding to security threats against workloads, endpoints, and infrastructure using Google Cloud security tooling.
GPM • GPM-b
The GPM-b certification validates foundational knowledge of sustainable project management principles, the P5 Standard, and Green Project Management® methodology. It demonstrates a professional's ability to integrate sustainability practices across the full project lifecycle.
HashiCorp • Consul-Associate
Validates knowledge of HashiCorp Consul for service networking, covering Consul architecture and deployment, service registration and discovery, health checking, service mesh with intentions and traffic management, and the key/value store for configuration management.
HashiCorp • Terraform-Associate
Validates knowledge of infrastructure as code concepts and the ability to use HashiCorp Terraform in production, covering resource lifecycle management, HCL configuration, providers and modules, state management, and collaborative workflows with HCP Terraform.
HashiCorp • Vault-Associate
Validates knowledge of HashiCorp Vault for secrets management and data protection, covering authentication methods, policies and tokens, lease management, static and dynamic secrets engines, encryption as a service, and Vault architecture including high availability.
ISACA • AI-Fundamentals
Validates foundational knowledge of artificial intelligence, covering AI concepts, principles, potential uses, essential algorithms and software for AI applications, and AI-associated risks and ethical requirements.
ISACA • Blockchain-Fund
Validates foundational knowledge of blockchain technology, covering blockchain history, principles, processes, and infrastructure, as well as real-world applications, implementation challenges, deployment best practices, encryption, and consensus mechanisms.
ISACA • CCOA
Validates technical cybersecurity skills across five domains: technology essentials, cybersecurity principles and risk, adversarial tactics and techniques, incident detection and response, and securing assets, combining knowledge-based and hands-on performance-based questions.
ISACA • CDPSE
Validates the technical skills and knowledge to assess, build and implement comprehensive data privacy measures across privacy governance, risk management, data lifecycle, and privacy engineering.
ISACA • CRISC
Validates expertise in IT risk management across governance, risk assessment, risk response and reporting, and technology and security domains.
ISACA • CGEIT
Validates expertise in governance of enterprise IT across four domains: organizational structure and IT frameworks, resource allocation, benefits realization, and risk optimization.
ISACA • CISM
Validates expertise in information security governance, risk management, program development, and incident management for experienced security professionals.
ISACA • CISA
Validates expertise in auditing, controlling, monitoring, and assessing an organization's information technology and business systems. The gold standard for IT audit professionals.
ISACA • Cloud-Fund
Validates foundational knowledge of cloud computing, covering cloud architecture, deployment models, security, risk assessment, and the ability to optimize cloud potential for business services across cloud concepts, governance, and service support.
ISACA • COBIT-Design
Validates the ability to design and implement IT governance systems using the COBIT framework, covering governance implementation lifecycle, system design workflow, design factors, and governance improvement programs for enterprise information and technology.
ISACA • COBIT-Foundation
Validates foundational knowledge of the COBIT 2019 framework, covering framework components, governance and management principles, performance management, governance objectives, tailored system design, and alignment of IT goals with strategic business objectives.
ISACA • CyberSec-Audit
Validates the ability to evaluate cybersecurity risk and audit organizational cybersecurity controls, covering cybersecurity operations, technology topics, governance, the audit role in cybersecurity, security frameworks, threat assessment, and regulatory requirements.
ISACA • CyberSec-Fund
Validates foundational cybersecurity knowledge across four domains: information security fundamentals, threat landscape, securing assets, and security operations and response, covering core security concepts, threat identification, data protection, and incident detection.
ISACA • DataSci-Fund
Validates foundational knowledge of data science, covering data management, the data science process, and data science concepts including data analysis, visualization, management systems, and the ability to extract meaningful insights for informed business decisions.
ISACA • Digital-Trust
Validates knowledge of the Digital Trust Ecosystem Framework (DTEF), covering culture, emergence, human factors, architecture, and enabling and support domains with the concepts, principles, and best practices for implementing a digitally trustworthy organization.
ISACA • ITCA
Entry-level certification that validates fundamental knowledge in cybersecurity concepts, one of five certificates in the ITCA program.
ISACA • IoT-Fund
Validates foundational knowledge of Internet of Things technology, covering IoT network components, sensors and actuators, middleware, physical security systems, data authentication and protection methods, and IoT architecture elements.
ISACA • AAIA
Validates the ability to audit AI systems across three domains: AI governance and risk management, AI operations and lifecycle risks, and AI auditing tools and techniques, covering AI model assessment, algorithm development oversight, and AI-enhanced audit processes.
ISACA • AAIR
Validates expertise in managing AI-related risks across three practice areas: AI risk governance and framework integration, AI risk program management, and AI lifecycle risk management, covering AI vulnerability evaluation, impact assessment, and risk lifecycle navigation.
ISACA • AAISM
Validates the ability to manage AI security across three domains: AI governance and program management, AI risk management including threats and supply chain issues, and AI technologies and controls, covering security architecture design and model lifecycle management.
ISACA • IT-Audit-Fund
Validates foundational IT audit knowledge, covering audit performance, IT environment and components, specific audit subjects, newer technologies, controls and risk, and the audit function, including IT audit terminology, concepts, and general practices.
ISACA • Risk-Fund
Validates foundational IT risk knowledge, covering risk governance and management, risk identification, risk assessment and analysis, risk response, and risk monitoring, reporting, and communication, including IT risk terminology and general risk management practices.
ISC2 • CCSP
Validates advanced competency in cloud security architecture, design, operations, and service orchestration, covering cloud concepts, data security, platform and infrastructure security, application security, operations, and legal and compliance.
ISC2 • CC
The ISC2 Certified in Cybersecurity (CC) validates foundational knowledge and skills required for entry- or junior-level cybersecurity roles. It covers security principles, access controls, network security, and incident response concepts.
ISC2 • CGRC
Validates expertise in information security governance, risk management, and compliance, covering security and privacy governance, risk management, compliance and audit, information system authorization, and continuous monitoring.
ISC2 • CISSP
Validates deep technical and managerial competence in information security, covering security and risk management, asset security, security architecture, communication and network security, identity and access management, security assessment, security operations, and software development security.
ISC2 • CSSLP
The CSSLP validates that software professionals have the expertise to incorporate security practices—authentication, authorization, and auditing—into each phase of the software development lifecycle (SDLC). It is designed for software developers, engineers, architects, and security professionals with at least four years of SDLC experience.
ISC2 • ISSAP
The ISSAP is a CISSP concentration that validates advanced expertise in designing security solutions and providing risk-based architectural guidance. It demonstrates specialized knowledge across security architecture modeling, infrastructure security, IAM, and governance.
ISC2 • ISSEP
Validates specialized expertise in security engineering, covering systems security engineering, security engineering principles, risk management, technical management, and the integration of security into the systems development lifecycle using the ISSE process.
ISC2 • ISSMP
The ISSMP validates advanced expertise in establishing, presenting, and governing information security programs. It demonstrates deep management and leadership skills across security governance, risk management, incident management, and compliance.
ISC2 • SSCP
The SSCP validates advanced technical skills and practical knowledge to implement, monitor, and administer IT infrastructure using security best practices. It demonstrates a practitioner's ability to ensure data confidentiality, integrity, and availability across operational IT roles.
ITIL • ITIL5FND
Entry-level certification validating foundational knowledge of IT service management concepts within the ITIL framework, covering the ITIL Value System, guiding principles, and key management practices for the digital and AI-driven era.
Microsoft • SC-401
Plan and implement information security of sensitive data using Microsoft Purview and related services. Covers information protection, data loss prevention, retention, and managing risks and alerts.
Microsoft • AZ-800
Validates expertise in administering Windows Server as a workload in both on-premises and hybrid environments, integrating Windows Server environments with Azure services.
Microsoft • AZ-400
Expert-level exam that measures your ability to design and implement processes, source control strategies, build and release pipelines, security and compliance plans, and instrumentation strategies for DevOps solutions.
Microsoft • GH-200
Validates proficiency in automating workflows and accelerating development with GitHub Actions, covering workflow creation, automation, CI/CD pipeline management, and enterprise-level strategies.
Microsoft • GH-100
Certifies ability to optimize and manage a healthy GitHub environment, covering repository management, workflow optimization, and efficient collaboration.
Microsoft • GH-500
Validates expertise in configuring, managing, and operating GitHub Advanced Security tools including code scanning, secret scanning, and dependency management to secure software development workflows.
Microsoft • GH-300
Validates your ability to use GitHub Copilot to optimize software development workflows, craft prompts, implement responsible AI practices, and configure privacy and security settings.
Microsoft • MS-102
Validates ability to deploy and manage Microsoft 365 tenants, implement identity and access with Microsoft Entra ID, manage security and threats using Microsoft 365 Defender, and manage compliance using Microsoft Purview.
Microsoft • MS-721
Validates expertise in configuring, deploying, monitoring, and managing Microsoft Teams Phone, meetings, webinars, town halls, Teams Rooms, and certified devices.
Microsoft • AB-900
Validates knowledge of Microsoft 365 core services, data protection, governance, and Copilot and agent administration. Covers Microsoft Entra, Microsoft Purview, and the admin centers for Exchange Online, SharePoint, and Teams.
Microsoft • MD-102
Validates expertise in managing devices and client applications in a Microsoft 365 tenant using Microsoft Intune, implementing endpoint deployment and management solutions across various platforms.
Microsoft • MS-900
Validates foundational knowledge of Microsoft 365 cloud-based solutions for productivity and collaboration, including apps, services, security, compliance, and licensing.
Microsoft • MS-700
Validates skills in planning, implementing, managing, and maintaining Microsoft Teams environments for collaboration and communication in Microsoft 365.
Microsoft • AB-100
Validates expertise in designing and delivering AI-driven business solutions using Microsoft's agentic AI ecosystem, including Copilot Studio, Microsoft Foundry, Dynamics 365, and Power Platform. Covers architecting multi-agent orchestrated solutions, responsible AI practices, and end-to-end deployment of agentic-first business processes.
Microsoft • AB-730
Validates the ability to use generative AI-powered productivity tools, including Microsoft 365 Copilot, Researcher, and Analyst, to improve daily work and drive business outcomes. Designed for business professionals who leverage AI tools without building apps or writing code.
Microsoft • AB-731
Validates the ability to lead AI transformation initiatives within an organization, including evaluating AI opportunities, championing responsible AI practices, and aligning AI investments with business goals. Designed for business decision-makers who guide AI adoption and change management without requiring coding skills.
Microsoft • AZ-104
Validates the ability to implement, manage, and monitor an organization's Microsoft Azure environment, including virtual networks, storage, compute, identity, security, and governance.
Microsoft • AI-102
Validates expertise in designing and implementing Azure AI solutions using Azure AI services, Azure AI Search, and Azure OpenAI. Covers computer vision, natural language processing, knowledge mining, generative AI, and agentic solutions.
Microsoft • AI-900
Validates foundational knowledge of machine learning and AI concepts and related Microsoft Azure services. Designed for candidates with both technical and non-technical backgrounds.
Microsoft • DP-420
Write efficient queries, create indexing policies, manage, and provision resources in the SQL API and SDK with Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB.
Microsoft • DP-900
Demonstrate foundational knowledge of core data concepts related to Microsoft Azure data services, including relational and non-relational data, analytics workloads, and Azure data services.
Microsoft • DP-100
Validates expertise in applying data science and machine learning to implement and run machine learning workloads on Azure, including optimizing language models for AI applications.
Microsoft • DP-300
Validates expertise in implementing and managing operational aspects of cloud-native and hybrid data platform solutions built on SQL Server and SQL database services, including management, availability, security, and performance monitoring and optimization.
Microsoft • AZ-204
Validates your ability to design, build, test, and maintain cloud applications and services on Microsoft Azure, including compute solutions, storage, security, monitoring, and service integration.
Microsoft • AZ-120
Validates expertise in migrating SAP workloads to Azure and implementing infrastructure to support SAP solutions on the Azure platform.
Microsoft • AZ-900
Validates foundational knowledge of cloud concepts and Azure services, architecture, and management.
Microsoft • AZ-700
Validates expertise in designing, implementing, and maintaining Azure networking solutions including hybrid connectivity, application delivery services, private access to Azure services, and network security.
Microsoft • AZ-500
Validates expertise in implementing, managing, and monitoring security for Azure, multi-cloud, and hybrid environments, including identity and access, networking, compute, storage, and data security.
Microsoft • AZ-305
Measures your ability to design cloud and hybrid solutions on Azure, including identity, governance, monitoring, data storage, business continuity, and infrastructure solutions.
Microsoft • AZ-140
Validates expertise in designing, implementing, managing, and maintaining Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop experiences and remote apps for any device.
Microsoft • SC-100
Validates expertise in designing and implementing cybersecurity solutions that protect organizational assets, business operations, and infrastructure following Zero Trust principles and security best practices.
Microsoft • MB-330
Validates expertise in designing solutions and configuring Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management to meet business requirements, covering product information management, inventory management, supply chain processes, warehouse management, and master planning.
Microsoft • DP-600
Validates skills in implementing analytics solutions using Microsoft Fabric, including data modeling, data analysis, and creating enterprise-scale analytics solutions.
Microsoft • DP-700
Validates expertise in implementing data engineering solutions using Microsoft Fabric, including data loading, transformation, orchestration, and optimization.
Microsoft • SC-300
Design, implement, and operate an organization's identity and access management using Microsoft Entra ID, including implementing identity governance and Zero Trust principles.
Microsoft • PL-500
Validates skills in designing, developing, and deploying robotic process automation solutions using Power Automate desktop flows and cloud flows.
Microsoft • PL-300
Validates proficiency in using Power BI to deliver actionable insights, working with data modeling (including Power Query and DAX), creating meaningful visualizations, and enabling self-service analytics.
Microsoft • PL-400
Validates expertise in designing, developing, testing, and troubleshooting Microsoft Power Platform solutions including custom user experiences, business logic, system integrations, and process automation.
Microsoft • PL-200
Validates ability to configure Microsoft Dataverse, create apps using Power Apps, manage logic and process automation, and manage environments for business solutions.
Microsoft • PL-900
Validates knowledge of the business value and capabilities of Microsoft Power Platform, including Power Apps, Power Automate, Power Pages, and Dataverse.
Microsoft • PL-600
This exam measures your ability to perform solution envisioning and requirement analysis, architect a solution, and implement the solution for Microsoft Power Platform.
Microsoft • SC-200
Validates expertise in investigating, responding to, and mitigating threats using Microsoft Sentinel, Microsoft Defender XDR, and Microsoft Defender for Cloud.
Microsoft • SC-900
Validates foundational knowledge on security, compliance, and identity concepts across cloud-based and related Microsoft services.
Microsoft • AZ-801
Validates your ability to secure Windows Server on-premises and hybrid infrastructures, implement high availability and disaster recovery, migrate servers and workloads to Azure, and monitor and troubleshoot Windows Server environments.
Microsoft • MB-820
Validates expertise in designing, developing, testing, and maintaining solutions based on Dynamics 365 Business Central, including developing extensions, customizations, and integrations.
Microsoft • MB-800
Validates skills in implementing and configuring Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central for small and medium businesses, including core application setup, module configuration, and data migration.
Microsoft • MB-280
Validates ability to configure solutions using Microsoft Dynamics 365 customer experience apps, including Sales, Customer Insights, and Power Platform integrations.
Microsoft • MB-230
Validates expertise in implementing omnichannel customer service solutions including case management, knowledge management, routing, scheduling, SLAs, and analytics.
Microsoft • MB-240
Validates expertise in configuring Field Service applications, managing work orders and customer assets, scheduling and dispatching resources, and implementing solutions using Microsoft Power Platform.
Microsoft • MB-310
Validates ability to implement and configure financial management, accounts payable and receivable, budgeting, and fixed assets in Dynamics 365 Finance.
Microsoft • MB-910
Validates understanding of Dynamics 365 customer engagement apps including Customer Insights, Sales, Customer Service, Field Service, and core capabilities with Power Platform and Dataverse.
Microsoft • MB-335
Validates expertise in designing solutions and configuring Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management to meet complex business requirements, covering product configuration, production control, master planning, and advanced supply chain features.
Microsoft • MB-500
Validates expertise in developing business logic using X++, creating and modifying finance and operations app reports and workspaces, customizing the UI, and managing implementations using application lifecycle management.
Microsoft • MB-700
This exam measures candidates' ability to architect solutions for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance, Supply Chain Management, and Commerce by translating business requirements into secure, scalable, and reliable solutions.
NVIDIA • NCA-AIIO
Validates foundational concepts of adopting AI computing related to infrastructure and operations, including GPU processing, parallel computing, and AI workload management.
NVIDIA • NCA-GENL
Validates foundational competencies in developing, integrating, and maintaining AI-driven applications using generative AI and large language models with NVIDIA solutions.
NVIDIA • NCA-GENM
Validates foundational competencies for designing, implementing, and managing AI systems that process multiple data types including text, images, and audio.
NVIDIA • NCP-ADS
Validates proficiency in leveraging GPU-accelerated tools and libraries for data science workflows including RAPIDS, cuDF, cuML, and DALI.
NVIDIA • NCP-AAI
Validates competency in architecting, developing, deploying, and governing advanced agentic AI solutions with focus on multi-agent interaction, distributed reasoning, scalability, and ethical safeguards.
NVIDIA • NCP-AII
Validates expertise in deploying, configuring, and validating advanced NVIDIA AI infrastructure including compute platforms, networking, storage solutions, and cluster orchestration.
NVIDIA • NCP-AIN
Validates expertise in deploying and configuring NVIDIA networking solutions for AI workloads, including Spectrum-X Ethernet and InfiniBand fabrics optimized for AI data centers.
NVIDIA • NCP-AIO
Validates competency in monitoring, troubleshooting, and optimizing AI infrastructure across Base Command Manager, Slurm, Kubernetes, and system management tools.
NVIDIA • NCP-GENL
Validates the ability to design, train, and fine-tune cutting-edge LLMs, applying advanced distributed training techniques and optimization strategies to deliver high-performance AI solutions.
NVIDIA • NCP-OUSD
Validates competency in building, maintaining, and optimizing 3D content creation pipelines using OpenUSD framework.
PMI • CAPM
Validates foundational knowledge of project management principles and practices, covering predictive plan-based methodologies, agile frameworks, business analysis frameworks, and core project management concepts.
PMI • PMI-ACP
Validates expertise in agile principles, practices, tools, and techniques across agile methodologies including Scrum, Kanban, Lean, XP, and test-driven development for project management.
PMI • PMI-CPMAI
Validates expertise in managing AI, machine learning, and cognitive technology projects using the CPMAI methodology. Covers the full AI project lifecycle from strategy and data management to responsible AI implementation.
PMI • PMI-CP
Validates specialized knowledge in construction project management, covering project planning, scheduling, cost management, risk management, and stakeholder engagement specific to the construction industry.
PMI • PMI-PBA
Validates expertise in business analysis, including needs assessment, stakeholder engagement, requirements elicitation, analysis, traceability, monitoring, and evaluation within project and program contexts.
PMI • PMI-PMOCP
Validates knowledge and skills in establishing and managing a Project Management Office, including PMO governance, strategic alignment, resource management, portfolio oversight, and organizational project management maturity.
PMI • PMI-RMP
Validates specialized expertise in project risk management, including risk strategy and planning, risk identification, risk analysis, risk response planning, and monitoring and controlling risk throughout the project lifecycle.
PMI • PMI-SP
Validates specialized expertise in project scheduling, including schedule strategy, schedule planning and development, schedule monitoring and controlling, and schedule closeout across predictive and adaptive project environments.
PMI • PfMP
Validates advanced competency in portfolio management, including strategic alignment, portfolio governance, portfolio performance management, portfolio risk management, and stakeholder engagement at the organizational level.
PMI • PgMP
Validates the ability to manage multiple related projects as a coordinated program, covering strategic program alignment, program life cycle management, benefits management, stakeholder engagement, and program governance.
PMI • PMP
Validates the ability to lead and direct projects using predictive, agile, and hybrid methodologies, covering people leadership, project execution and delivery, and business environment alignment with strategic objectives.
PMI • PPA
The PPA certification identifies project professionals with competencies to deliver on high-complexity, high-stakes projects. Building on the PMP, it requires peer review by a PMI-accredited organization and a standardized proctored exam, validating advanced project leadership capabilities.
RIMS • RIMS-CRMP
The RIMS-CRMP is the only ANSI-accredited, competency-based risk management credential in the world, validating a professional's ability to analyze organizational models, design risk strategies, and implement risk processes. It demonstrates achievement of risk management knowledge, performance ability, and commitment to ethical standards.
RIMS • CRMP-FED
The RIMS-CRMP-FED validates risk management competencies specifically within the United States Federal Government environment, covering enterprise risk management implementation, reporting, and alignment with OMB, GAO, and NIST standards. It is developed in cooperation with the Association for Federal Enterprise Risk Management (AFERM) and builds upon the core RIMS-CRMP credential.