SSCP Certification Practice Test

The SSCP (Systems Security Certified Practitioner) from (ISC)² is a respected hands-on cybersecurity certification validating technical skills across seven security domains, from access controls to cryptography and network security. Try our IICS certification practice test.

Our free SSCP practice questions are designed to reflect the real 125-question exam, helping you master all seven domains and build the confidence to pass on your first attempt. Try our LFCS certification practice test.

SSCP Questions and Answers

What is the SSCP certification?

The SSCP (Systems Security Certified Practitioner) is an intermediate cybersecurity certification offered by (ISC)². It validates hands-on technical skills across seven security domains and is designed for IT administrators, security analysts, and network engineers working in operational security roles.

What is the format of the SSCP exam?

The SSCP exam consists of 125 questions and must be completed within 3 hours. Questions are multiple-choice and advanced innovative. The exam is delivered at Pearson VUE testing centers or via online proctoring.

What are the 7 domains covered on the SSCP exam?

The SSCP exam covers seven domains: Access Controls, Security Operations and Administration, Risk Identification, Monitoring, and Analysis, Incident Response and Recovery, Cryptography, Network and Communications Security, and Systems and Application Security.

How much experience do you need to take the SSCP?

Candidates need at least one year of cumulative paid work experience in one or more of the seven SSCP domains. If you do not yet have the experience, you can still pass the exam and become an Associate of (ISC)² while working toward the requirement.

What is the passing score for the SSCP exam?

The SSCP passing score is 700 out of 1000 points. The exam uses a scaled scoring model, so the difficulty of the questions you receive influences the raw number needed to achieve a 700 scaled score.

How does the SSCP differ from the CISSP?

The SSCP is a practitioner-level certification targeting hands-on technical security professionals with at least one year of experience, while the CISSP is a managerial-level credential requiring five years of experience across multiple domains. The SSCP is often considered a stepping stone toward the CISSP.
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